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Isis
Soul Retrieval
Isis,
healing Goddess,
now offers you spiritual restoration
and deep soul healing through
the art of soul retrieval,
reclaiming pieces of you
lost through trauma, old and new.
Soon you will enjoy greater wellness,
energy and power, so be willing to
go through the healing process,
knowing that any emotional clearing
taking place is leading you to wholeness.
Tarot
The Crone
Aging as spiritual journey.
The soul listening inward through the ear labyrinth.
Listening to the voice of the heart – place of knowledge and wisdom.
The old traveler on her way to the point of oneness, where she touches the cosmic whole.
Wingless flying straight into the heart. Every step is perfect.
Archetypes
The Warrior
We often envision The Warrior as an armoured figure with sword in hand moving blindly toward battle. Yet the deeper aspects of this archetype bring us face to face with death itself.
The Warrior stands precariously at the edge of life and death, trusting the eternal to guide the sword’s blade. The Warrior’s work requires presence, alignment, and purpose.
If and when the Warrior loses its center, meaningless confrontations and violence are their default response. When this card appears, it is important to question the battle at hand.
It is likely a great one, with deep roots and long-standing tensions. The actions you take will stay with you long after the dust settles, so choose wisely, brave one.
As you draw your sword, realign with the eternal wisdom within. Then surrender to the battle.
When light it is fierce clarity, purposeful action, resolve, resilience.
When dark it is threats, savagery, abandoning missions and values.
I Ching
60 – The Way of Realism
This hexagram is called Limitations, and combines the trigrams K’an and Tui, water and marsh.
This is all about keeping balance. Limitation is not the enemy; our attitude is the potential enemy. There’s an upward force in our nature, a drive to extend, evolve, stretch, reach, and fly. But there’s also a counter-force of constriction, limitation, pessimism, resignation and tightness. It’s like the darkness of space and the light of the Sun. Too much Sun and we burn, too much darkness and we shrivel. It’s all about finding balance. We can use structures, but we mustn’t fall victim to them. That’s how we find freedom. The limitation is genetic. The first layer is always your mind. How does your thinking limit your mind? Once our frequency rises through vibrations of possibilities we touch on the next layer, emotional patterns. Behind all this emotional pain, lies love. When love comes alive again in us, then we begin to crack open the final layer, the physical coding – light pours through us and that’s when the Siddhis arrive. The Gift of Realism is about being able to take advantage of structures. It also knows that the structure is a means to an end. It sees the paradox of its position. It needs a structure but knows that all structures are ultimately doomed! All roads lead to death – that is realism! Knowing this can free us from being caught up in the structure itself. The Siddhi of Justice is not retribution; it’s a reward. It’s given as grace, not taken as punishment, and when it’s given, freedom flows from it. It isn’t a limitation, it’s an invitation, an opening. It’s not up to us to punish, life redresses the balance naturally. Our invitation is thus to let go.