Today’s meditation was ten minutes long and was a full body scan that started at the top of the head and finished at the tips of the toes, going through each body part individually before then expanding your awareness to the body as a whole, and then eventually to your surroundings and all you can experience in the now of that moment.
I enjoyed it, although my mind kept wandering today. Not on any one subject in particular, just wandering to wander. I, of course, brought my focus back each time, although I have to admit sometimes it can get a bit frustrating when that happens.
Today’s draw is another double without a jumper, as they both came out of the deck together. The cards in today’s draw are the Six of Cups (the Deer) and the Happy Squirrel card, which is an extra card in this deck that has placement just after The World card in the Major Arcana.
Intuitively reading these cards, I hear a warning that if I am not careful, sinking into memories of the past can lead down a treacherous path.
I know you will think “how is this a positive”, but the fact that it is brought to the forefront and I have been given a heads up IS a positive, as it encourages me to mind myself and my self care, as well as to remember to keep my eye on the present instead of getting lost in reminiscing on the past. The Happy Squirrel says that taking that primrose path at this time is a bad idea, as it will lead to somewhere I don’t want to go.
Traditionally, the Six of Cups is a card that deals with recollections, harmonious reminiscing, and that pleasurable glow that comes from good memories in relation to emotions, relationships, intuition, and creativity. In the guidebook for this deck, the Deer has the keywords of innocence, compassion, insight, security, love, and wonder.
The Happy Squirrel card does not have a traditional meaning, as it is not a traditional card. You can read more about the Happy Squirrel card here and here, though.
In the guidebook for this deck, the Happy Squirrel has no keywords, only question marks.
Deck Used: The Animism Tarot

Today’s meditation was ten minutes long, and focused on a recurring theme in these guided meditations, which is the ‘pause’ or ‘the gap’.
Today’s meditation was eleven minutes and sixteen seconds, and focused on the three types of learning. These styles of learning are through the word of others, through your own research, and through actually doing. It discussed how each type has its place in the process of one’s development of new skills, but it is the last of the three that really cements home changes in one’s skills and abilities.
Today’s draw is the Five of Swords (the Mako Shark), which is a representation of trials, tests, hardship, conflict, and struggles in the area of one’s thoughts, logic, communication, instincts, intellect, and challenges.
Today’s draw is the Page of Wands (the Chinchilla) which is a representation of a receptive omega energy in the area of one’s passions, drive, willpower, and aspirations. The Page of Wands is a learner, but a learner that is up for exploration and filled with curiosity, inspiration, and potential for discovery.
Today’s meditation was ten minutes and ten seconds long, and focused on techniques for releasing thoughts so that they do not clutter up your mind during meditation. This is something that a lot of people have difficulties with in meditation, myself included, and is one of the main lessons meditation in mindfulness is there to teach you.
The main card in today’s draw is one that’s visited quite often over the past couple of weeks. That is the eleventh card in the Major Arcana, the Justice card (with the chimpanzees).