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My blog--I pull a card--if it doesn't speak to me...perhaps it is for you?
I pull a card...if it doesn't speak to me...perhaps it was meant for you? *Heart*


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How to Read the Tarot

Begin by brewing a cup of tea,
a nervine, lemon balm or chamomile,
this is after all, your future.
A reading at the dark of the moon is best,
before the night creatures crawl
and bad humours fill the air.
Pick a circular deck, with a fairy-tale motif,
and no reversals.
Hold a question in your heart,
shuffle the cards and place them on the table.
Choose only two.
Like the ancient Israelites,
these are your seer stones, Urim and Thumimm,
black and white, yes or no.
Isn't that all you were asking?

the golden mean

October 22, 2022 at 1:51pm
October 22, 2022 at 1:51pm
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Monday October 24 is my wedding anniversary. 22 years married and lived together for 5 before that. Second marriage for both of us and we mer before Internet dating through a personal ad in the Naples Daily News.

The poem is for my sweetie--inspired by a contest prompt that I was too lazy to get in on time.


Being Romantic

He said, "let's be romantic."
So the night of the storm
we ate Cheerios by candlelight
and he said, "good to the last O."

He told me piggy stories
as he rubbed my feet,
and I whispered, "Oh, oh, oh.....:


Pholarchos Tarot--10 of Coral--Love fulfills itself and is felt to the very center of the beating heart and out through all things.
October 7, 2022 at 12:42pm
October 7, 2022 at 12:42pm
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We Are in Festive Mood


We dance to dispel destruction
and scatter random seeds of
kindness, weirdness, youngness.
We work with beetles, bacteria,
fungi and dung
turning earth, weeds, insects and worms
into good medicine.
We are the descendants of the witches you did not burn.

8 lines --freeform poetry



Author's Note: My family and I were spared the destruction of Hurricane Ian. While there is gratitude many are still hurting and in despair. I am working to mitigate the devastation in both practical ways and magickal ways.



Pholarchos Tarot--5 of Wings--Do not let the mind swallow up the heart.
October 5, 2022 at 1:39pm
October 5, 2022 at 1:39pm
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My family, friends and I have all survived Hurricane Ian. No damage to our home. My son's business has had damage, my ex-husband without power still, but grateful we are all alive and well. That being said, internally I am sensing that everything has changed. I don't feel like everything is over and it surely isn't over for Fort Myers Beach and Sanibel Island. The devastation is real, the heartache is real.

In a blast of good news, however, our McNasty neighbors have moved. I will be happy if we never see them again.

I learned that the bald cypress knees that appear after a storm are now believed to help the trees anchor during storm and not necessarily to provide oxygen to their roots. I want to align myself with those cypress knees. Many of the trees still standing have leaves that have turned brown, typical for cypress needles. Not so for the others, I am guessing they have been "burned" by the fierce winds and moisture sucked out. I imagine they will recover. Not certain SW Florida will recover. My life is back to "normal"--we have power, I am working, stores are open, but things feel "off" to me. Perhaps time will help.




Oracle of the Essences--Black Pepper

Wetland

We have no mountains
rising to the sun
the eye arcs north and south
across a river of grass,
the palm trees and mangroves
sluicing the sky
as we drive the Tamiami Trail.

Over and over, the children ride
the dragon coaster
at the Everglades fair
unknowing that beneath them rides
the vouivre , a coiled serpent
of telluric currents
full of the earth's energy.

Our watery world floats
on shell mounds
left by the Calusa centuries before
and one perfect storm
might erase us, too.
The wet center is endless
and may not hold.

Destructive Patterns--willingness to change, be honest with yourself and others


I wrote Wetland in 2010--but particularly significant to me after Hurricane Ian.


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