Why I don't Fear the Death Card when seeing it in a reading.In the last week, this card has come up in my morning readings. I've doing a lot of study on Pluto, which is quite Ironic. Considering I began, my Pluto square transit earlier this Spring. This card is not associated with Pluto, however, it is associated with the astrological sign of Scorpio, which Pluto is its ruling planet. Truth be told I've never been scared of this card. I was raised you were never to fear death, only God. As I grew older & realized how I felt about organized religion. (This could be a whole other topic if you want to talk about it.) I still feel the same way. I enjoy going to church, when I can find the time, but I will never "buy into/join" your congregation. I enjoy many different people's services and congregations. I can't choose. I love hearing different perspectives when going to different services. The big difference is my God would never want me to fear him or her or them. My God is a benevolent god who believes love can conquer all! I always knew I was making the right decision as long as I trusted my gut. If it felt right in my sacral, I knew I was on the right path. Did I follow that instinct every time? Of course not! "We" ignored the signs, these stomach pains, and most of the time it blew up in my face; And of course, I had a "friend' at the time who had convinced me it would be ok, fun, amazing-- insert any descriptor that would make you want to do something completely stupid to the point that you ignored your gut. (your sacral.) I say, "we" because as I walk down a path, I haven't revisited in years, decades even. I have to revisit to pick up the pieces of that little girl who I once abandoned. This is slow. It is not easy, however, each day I get a little piece of her back. Now does this make me happier? Yes/No -- Recognizing parts of yourself you have not seen in years. I thought I got rid of you. I did not know I still needed you, and now I embrace that scared and frightened little girl that just needed guidance, discipline, and little VALIDATION. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk, but seriously back to the Death Card. First off Death is the one guarantee we have in this life...eff it I will throw taxes in there too! If not someone will be coming for me. If you're into specifically upright and reversals this section is for you. I particularly don't work with reversal, because based on the person's inquiry, you can tell which resonates more for them, plus it's bad form to leave a reading with dread, doom, and gloom. If you get this card upright, A major phase or aspect of your life that is no longer serving you is coming to an end, opening up the possibility of something more valuable and essential. You must close one door to open another. Do not fear change, it can truly be positive. If you get this card reversed, You are on the verge of a meaningful change but are resisting or delaying it. Ask yourself why this is happening, what is holding you back? -- Or, you may be going through a massive personal transformation, in private, out of view from others. I've read death to be transformation, but you have to go through and face your deepest fears to be reborn into newness. I do agree with this, but there is so much more nuance. I consult my book. The Hebrew attribution: Nun (pronounced noon) which translates to fish. The great fish is a symbol of pain, suffering, and perpetuity. It's cyclical. People fear death because death seems like the end. The story of Jonah and great fish is mentioned. -- Jonah, motivated by fear, flees the presence of the Lord. He attempts to run away by boarding a ship. At sea the Lord causes the Wind to pick up. This threatens the entire ship, not just Jonah! The passengers begin to pray to God. In the story the passengers discover Jonah trying to run away, is the reason for all this tumultuous storm. Long story short, Jonah tells them to take him and throw him into the sea, then the sea will quiet down for you. They throw them overboard into the sea where the Lord causes a great fish to swallow him whole. Jonah spends 3 days and 3 nights in the belly of the beast. When he realizes that "deliverance belongs to the Lord," the Lord speaks to the fish who vomits Jonah out -- alive and reborn on dry land. The polar opposite of Death is birth. -- This is essentially shadow work. On the path of the shadow, you learn that light is born of darkness and darkness cannot overcome light. When you know this your fear melts away. You can accept the path by which you have come. You accept the way others have come. You can also accept the way you must go as well as the way others must go. You learn to love again, even your enemies. You learn that death is the final enemy it is the "end." You learn to love Death. I read it's a sacrificing of the ego, intellect, and short-term memory for charity, faith, & hope. The self must die to know love. Love is the fruit of understanding. Through love we advance from fear. This is the greatest connection between love and death. So with death comes rebirth and the cycle continues. Through death we can transform and evolve into our best selves, but it takes a lot of walking through the shadows to understand and face your deepest fears. When you begin you must hack and slash away all that which binds, but when all is cleared away. You can see that there are kindred spirits all around. We are all imperfect humans going through similar challenges and situations. Truly Death teaches us that Love is the answer, so that we do no fear Death, but understand it's just a part of life. It's truly cyclical. So, if you do ever get this card, know there is nothing to fear but fear itself. Yes I just quoted FDR. The book I am consulting is Tarot of the Spirit by: Pamela Eakins, PH.D.
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P's of Life and BusinessFirst off, I do enjoy therapy, but I seriously feel like it's such a waste of time until the moment I get into the office and sit down and talk things out! I for some reason build this idea in my head, that I don't have the time for this right now. Time is my biggest commodity right now. As a working mom, who home-schools, and runs a business. It is hard to find time to do anything, especially when it comes to my self care/ mental health! I'm not knocking therapy I think it's actually amazing, but when you're overwhelmed and have a long list of things to do. You don't exactly want to waste your time driving to your appointment to sit and talk for an hour, but I do it, because I know I need it! So, my last therapy session we came up with originally with 5 P's to make my life more manageable and in hopes relieve some overwhelm and anxiety I deal with on a daily basis. You can see a short version of this on my Instagram as a reel and carousal. #1 PatiencePatience! This to me is laughable! I'm one of those people who likes things to happen fast! The only thing that slows me down is my responsibilities, like my children & my spouse! I take time for the people I love, but having so many responsibilities makes this very difficult. Also, having patience in business is very difficult! You spend all this time on your "baby", your business. Then wonder why it's not working for you? There usually are a few reasons things don't roll out for you right away, but that's another topic for another day! #2 PositivityMind of Matter is truly a real thing! Keeping a positive mindset definitely helps with the daily overwhelm and responsibilities throughout the day to day! You want to make sure your mindset remains positive. Plus, positivity truly is contagious! No one wants to be around a "negative Nancy!" Now, I want to be clear I don't want you or me or anyone to go around being a "Pollyanna!" There is definitely a healthy balance to it! It's incredibly easy to get wrapped up in the world around you and lose track of all the things. Instead what I like to do, is focus on what I CAN control. Rather than, focusing on what I can't control! #3 PlanningThis is simple if you're this type of person! I'm not! I'm chaotic! I have to make an extreme effort in planning to get anything done at all! It's truly a vice, but I want to say I'm getting better at it! Batching my content and getting things done when they need to be done. There is a term "Eat the Frog." This basically means get your hardest task done first in the day that way it's finished, and you can move on to easier tasks. Also time blocking is huge in our house! We home school so we have to block out our time or it's complete chaos! Plus most of us thrive on routine. So get one set in place. Even if it's not set in stone. You'll eventually figure out your rhythm of the day and what works for you and what does not work for you! We are big on the pomodoro method, which means you work for a certain amount of time then allow yourself a break. I typically can work longer by myself. My 2 boys are much different I'm lucky if I get 20- 30 minutes out of them sitting still and working. They need "brain breaks" to shake off all that extra energy! |
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