Ok, so it’s not really a trap in the strictest sense, but more of a distraction. Still…

If you’ve ever lived somewhere that you have a constant issue with things inexplicably disappearing and then reappearing on you, and especially shiny things, then this post might make sense.
In my family this disappearing act is believed to be most often caused by house sprites. That is to say, by the Fae (including fairies, sprites, elves, brownies, and all the like). The theory of a Bauble Trap is to distract them. Although, often if you just ask for your items back and say thank you when they show up, it’s rare that these things become an issue in the first place.
If they do become an issue, though, or if someone just wants to set up a “just in case” then a “Bauble Trap” is the way to go. I’m sure there are other names for this, but this is the name I know it by.
Essentially, what the Bauble Trap boils down to is a bunch of shiny stuff (bits of jewelry, etc) that you hang decoratively near a mirror. Preferably near the front door or a window (but not in view of the door or window) and where light will shine off of the shiny baubles and the mirror’s surface.
As many of the little mischief makers are drawn to shiny bits, the combination of the shiny baubles and the mirror’s surface becomes a huge entertainment for them, and with this trap in place you may find that your other items are then left alone.
Be sure, though, as I mentioned, that you don’t put the Baubles Trap in view of your front door or window in question. This would be seen as an invitation to outside Fae to come in and visit (or stay). Although many of the Fae can be fun to have about, inviting more in is NOT something you want to do if you’re trying to resolve a mischief issue.
Today’s meditation was ten minutes in length and focused on the differences between concentration and mindfulness. Concentration being a laser sharp focus on something, where as mindfulness is more of an awareness of everything in that moment.
Today’s draw is from the same deck as yesterday (cuz I forgot to switch them out) and came up as the Four of Cups along with a repeat of the Nine of Cups from yesterday. Neither of these cards were jumpers, as they both came out of the deck together.
And now for a moment of levity.
Today’s meditation was ten minutes long and focused on change and the discomfort we feel in moments of uncertainty. This is, in fact, something that I struggle a great deal with personally, as I’m pretty sure the majority of people do. It’s very rare that I ever run across people that relish the uncertainty of change.
Today’s draw is the Two of Wands (Freedom) and the Nine of Cups (Overconfidence). I’m going to outline the “traditional” meanings for these cards as I always do, but I’ve found that I get a LOT of intuitive interpretations from this deck, so my message doesn’t really fit with the standard meanings of the two cards. Neither of these cards were jumpers, as they both came out of the deck together.
Today’s meditation was ten minutes and ten seconds, and focused entirely upon the breath and the reasons why the breath is so often the focus of meditation practices.
Today’s card is the Eight of Pentacles, which is a representation of manifestation, hard work, purpose, determination, and accomplishment in the area of finances, resources, and the physical world.