Today’s meditation was fourteen minutes long, and was one of the #DailyTrip sessions in the @Calm app. The session for today addressed the topic of embracing defeat and giving up.
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The @GlitterbyInk #JulyJoy25 Challenge
Celebration of Joy Prompt for July 13 : Emerging
Daily Mental Health Prompt: Seek a positive message to carry with you throughout the day and offer perspective.
Today’s draw is the Temperance card, which is traditionally a representation of moderation, balance, slowing down, practicing patience, and can at times represent a connection between the physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual.
When a butterfly emerges from its cocoon, it does so slowly. Little by little it shifts and stretches, adjusting in minute, sometimes indecipherable ways. It figures out how to use its legs to push and pull and grip. It feels the air on its body and wings for the first time, even before those wings have unfolded. Once free of the cocoon, its wings are still scrunched up and molded to its body, and it sits in stillness as bit by bit they begin the process of unfurling.
This process can take hours, which to a butterfly probably feels like an eternity. In the end, they must then learn to fly.
We too are emerging. Every day we learn new things and grow. Today’s message is that, like the butterfly, this process can’t be rushed. When we push and rush, we often lose far more than we gain.
Our lives are a journey of discovery on a path meant to be meandered down and enjoyed.
Take your time.
DECK USED: THE RADIANT ESSENCE TAROT
#DiscordTarotholicsJul2025 Challenge
Philosophical Question for July 16 : What makes something moral or immoral?
Reading Summary: The wisdom gifted to us by calm moments (Bupleurum chinense DC) of contemplation in a time of clarity (Mentha canadensis L) combined with love and caring for others well-being (Rumex acetosa L).
Take Away: My normal answer to this is society. Here, we see another answer entirely. It’s about contemplation, thoughtfulness, and love.
These cards suggest that what makes something moral vs immoral is the love and caring involved in helping others combined with clarity of thought on the motives behind these judgements. In fact, it doesn’t really consider moral vs immoral as judgements at all, but more as acts of good vs not good.
Other elements included in this reading:
Selenite for Purification and drawing in Positive Energy
DECK USED: HERBAL INSPIRATION CARDS

I had a “do nothing” day that included a nap (although, obviously I still pulled cards for myself).