I use tarot and oracle cards as tools for reflection and contemplation. Rather than divining the future, they are a way for me to look more deeply at the "now."
"The goal isn't to arrive, but to meander, to saunter, to make your life a holy wandering." ~ Rami Shapiro

Friday, October 13, 2017

Speak Up

From the Urban Tarot, the Four of Cups; from the Principles to Live By, Simplicity:
          Nothing says comfortable like hanging out in your tightie whities with your loved one. This Four is called 'Luxury' in Thoth decks, because things have gotten very stable from an emotional point of view. But there is a fine line between being stable and flat, like a soda that has lost its fizz. You could have a room full of sodas like that, and not want a sip from any of them. Have things moved from comfortable to complacent, creating an underlying feeling of discontent? Creating chaos might shake things up, but it doesn't lend itself to emotional satisfaction either. The tile Simplicity suggests living a life that is straightforward and uncomplicated. Do we crave stability to the point that we don't dare do or say anything that might disturb it? Hans Hofmann said, "The ability to simplify means to eliminate the unnecessary so that the necessary may speak." The emotional foundation that looks secure on the outside might actually have a huge inner fracture that is gradually getting larger. Saying nothing and pretending it's not there won't make it go away.

6 comments:

  1. Watching TV: There is is big difference between watching a episode of "Outlander" with M and binge-watching crime-scenes :)

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    1. "Binge" is a good word to describe this card. Just because we can doesn't always mean we should! :)

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  2. The card on the left reminds me of student life in the 90s when it was still possible to be a bit of a slacker. I remember a couple of guys arranging an enormous sofa and tv in their front garden to watch football under the stars. Nowadays they're either in the library or working one of their three jobs (or so I'm told)

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    1. TV under the stars sounds awesome! :) I guess there is a fine line between contentment and complacency.

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    2. It makes me smile to this day :)

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  3. Kind of like 'lets not rock the boat' stability and not going anywhere is boring after a time.

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