Hello everyone!! So glad you could join in on this week's free, collective card reading! How collective readings work: Because we live in a Law of Attraction based universe, we can only experience people, places, things, & experiences that we are a perfect vibrational match to. This means that if you've found your way here, then there is absolutely a message for you that applies to your life in some way. How to do it: Look below at the photo of this week's cards, and think about your intention for this reading. Perhaps you will have a particular question or circumstance in mind that the reading can provide insight into, or maybe you just need a general message! Once you've determined the card(s) of your choice, continue reading this post to reveal the cards & meanings. *Note that when it comes to finding something you are unconscious of, what you read might not resonate immediately, as you cannot feel resonation if what you're dealing with is still shadow (what you don't know that you don't know). Your job is to discover how the card(s) you chose DOES apply to you and your life GRAB FREQUENCY TAROT CARDS HERE TEAL SWAN'S BLINDSPOT ORACLE: Exclusive item sold only at her in-person events currently! Crystals: Honey Calcite Orb Background: Frequency of Speak From the Heart Card #1 - Sigil 43 - Assumptions: If you have drawn this Sigil, right now, you are assuming. And it just so happens that what you are assuming is incorrect. We assume things about things based on how similar it is to a model, example or prototype we have already built in our minds. For this reason, assuming is a form of stereotyping. The mind works rather like a computer in this way. For example, if you meet a nice person from a country, you will be prone to assume that everyone from that country is nice as well. Or if you were abandoned by your father, you will be prone to assume that all men will abandon you. If we have a poor self-concept, and someone starts to act distant, we will assume it is because they feel negatively about us in some way. To assume is to take something for granted or to suppose something is true, even without having any proof other than comparing to a model, example or prototype we already have built in our minds. Because we tend to project our own sense of reality onto other people, we also tend to assume things about other people without even talking to them to confirm whether we are right or wrong. For example, we assume that if we asked someone out on a date, they would say no when in fact they would say yes. We assume someone is mad at us when really they are just busy. We assume someone will know to show up at the exact time they say they will. If you have drawn this Sigil, what are you assuming? What are you accepting as truth even though it is simply an assumption? You are being called to ask and understand, rather than to assume. You are being called to imagine that every person in your life and every situation is a fresh and new experience. Card #2 - Catcher: If you have drawn this card upright, you are currently being inhibited by negative thoughts about yourself. You are unable to be yourself without reserve because you are afraid of your own disapproval and the disapproval of others. The voice of self-criticism has gown far too loud. You are hurting yourself. You are laboring under the misconception that you are not good enough and that if you punish yourself enough, you will be good. The voice that hurts you, is trying to keep you good so that you will be loved. It is trying to help you. But by trying to help you, it is hurting you instead. Now is the time to be compassionate, forgiving and patient with yourself. Now is the time to find approval for you. Card #3 - Sigil 56 - The Comfort Zone: If you have drawn this Sigil, you are not clearly seeing that so much of what you are doing is about your aversion to the unfamiliar. And sometimes, aversion to the unfamiliar is the way to ensure you will never line up with what you truly desire and truly need. Things that are familiar feel safe to us. They feel known and predictable and controllable. It is perfectly understandable why we gravitate towards things that are safe. But this can lead us to a life of limitation. When we are familiar with something, like a culture for example, we tend to have an aversion to contact with (or use of) ideas, practices, products and even knowledge that exists outside that culture. It doesn’t take a genius to see how much of a problem that can be. The misconception people have about people who are afraid of getting out of their comfort zone is that they are afraid of the unknown. Knowledge is often used by the ego to keep itself away from the rocky seas of uncertainty. But the idea that anyone fears the unknown is totally false. You don’t fear the unknown. If we truly feared the unknown, babies would fear everything and they do not. What we fear is what we project into the unknown based on our previous experiences. When we are facing the unknown, the mind goes to work projecting its already acquired fears into the unknown to try to predict what lies in the unknown and then goes to work trying to figure out how to avoid those fears. It is those projections that we fear. For example, if we quit our job that we have been working at for 10 years to do something radically new and different with our life, we are venturing into the unknown. But we don’t fear that unknown in and of itself. We fear the potential failure and fall from grace that we could experience socially by venturing into the unknown. We fear this because we have experienced the feeling of failure and fall from grace before and wish to avoid this feeling at all costs. We do not fear the unknown in and of itself. We fear the potential unwanted things we predict that the unknown could contain. If we learned to not project our fears into the unknown, the unknown would no longer be scary. If you have drawn this Sigil, you are using the fears you are imagining exist outside your safety zone, to validate your choice to stay in your safety zone. And so you are a prisoner to your own refusal to feel uncomfortable. Getting out of your safety zone, which is what you really, really need to do at this time, implies being willing to experience discomfort for the sake of your own expansion. If you have drawn this Sigil, you probably already know what you need to do as opposed to staying in your comfort zone. You are probably well aware of what you are avoiding, just not fully why. Therefore, once you know what step you are being called to take that is outside your comfort zone (what feels like a stretch for you right now), you need to take it! Card #4 - Surrender: If you have drawn this card upright, let go or relinquishing control (control of course being a byproduct of fear) and turn that control over to the universe at large. Surrender is not failure. Stop resisting whatever it is that you feel the need to control and begin to have faith that if you turn over that control, you will be caught and held by source. However scary it may seem, it will be an immense relief when we give up and turn the power over to the powers that be in this situation.
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AuthorMatthew Rosewater, CPCP Archives
December 2019
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