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

Sunday, May 6, 2012

Expect the Unexpected

From the Mythic Tarot, the Page of Wands:
This Page is illustrated with Phrixus, the son of a mortal king and a goddess (whose marriage was arranged by Zeus).  When the goddess left, the king remarried.  His new wife was jealous of Phrixus, wanting her children to be heirs of her husband's kingdom.  She plotted to have the boy killed, but Zeus and the boy's mother sent a golden ram capable of flying to take the boy to another kingdom where he found refuge.  The boy sacrificed the ram in honor of Zeus; it's fleece would later become the treasure sought by Jason and the Argonauts.  This card indicates the beginning of an adventure - not one well-planned, but one that could be described as "flying by the seat of one's pants."  Sounds like a morning to make sure I eat my Wheaties...

     From the Symbolon Deck, the "Strategist:"
A man plays with human figures on a chess board; some have been dismissed and tossed under his table.  He tries to figure out what each person's move will be in advance, and the counter-moves of others that result.  The only problem with this "game" is that humans are, well human.  We change our minds, our goals, and our behavior quite frequently, and often with no warning.  If I am going to plan for a specific scenario to happen in a particular way, I better have a Plan B (and C, D &E), because the only thing certain is the unexpected.

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