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.
It also had encouragement for those (also like myself) that become frustrated when thoughts continue to keep bouncing back in again and again, even once acknowledged and set aside.
Today’s draw was a triple. That is to say it was the main card with two jumpers that came out together. It was an odd experience, to be honest, but I decided to go with it rather than try for a single card answer. It is also the third time in the past 24 hours I’ve been given 3 cards when seeking a single card answer.
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).
The two jumper cards in today’s draw are the Eight of Pentacles (the Beaver) and the Page of Cups (the Platypus). Once again today, I will go into traditional meanings afterward, as I feel the need to pull my intuitive reading out of the cards first before delving into my more “book learned” information.
What these cards are telling me (in the order they are received) is that I need to focus on creating more balance in my working life. It doesn’t all have to be serious or studious. Yes, hard work is important, but so is having fun with it. And it is absolutely possible to do both.
I sometimes lose touch of this aspect of “fun” when I become too focused upon the work that needs to be done.
The two guidance cards attached to the Justice card are also both depicted in water, which points to my creativity and emotions. I think this is an important distinction, especially within my business, as my business is a creative process at the heart of it all. And although the success of my business is created with hard work, it is also an expressive venue of my creativity that requires a bit of fun, and even whimsy to not just succeed but be enjoyable to me.
And on to the traditional meanings…
The Justice card is in the Major Arcana, which deals with “big picture” topics and issues, rather than specific aspects of the human condition. This card is a representation of cause and effect, balance, karma, accountability, fairness, and truth. In the guidebook for this deck, the chimpanzee is associated with the keywords adaption, objectiveness, awareness, compassion, and honor.
The Eight of Pentacles is a representation of the manifestation, mastering of skills, accomplishment through hard work, determination, and purpose in the areas of the physical world, manifesting reality from ideas, resources, and finances. The Beaver’s keywords are dedication, drive, guidance, success, integrity, and community.
The Page of cups is a representation of a receptive omega type of energy, personality, or person in the area of emotions, creativity, intuition, and relationships. This card’s energy is one of curiosity and learning, creative opportunities, tapping into one’s intuition for guidance, and possibilities. The Platypus’ keywords are curiosity, peace, intuition, opportunity, individuality, and fluidity.
Deck Used: The Animism Tarot
Today’s meditation was ten minutes and thirty seconds, and focused on savoring the moments and the little things. It delved into how it is not the big accomplishments and flashy moments that define our lives and bring meaning, but the little things in life, the small kindnesses, the moments in which we stop to appreciate what we have and what surrounds us.
Today’s draw is another double without a jumper, as they both came out together. The cards in today’s draw are the Six of Pentacles (the Alligator and the Plover), and the 11th card in the Major Arcana, the Justice card (chimpanzees).
Today’s draw was another combination of doubles, with both again coming out together without a jumper. The cards in today’s draw are the Chimpanzees (the Justice card, which is the 11th card in the Major Arcana), and the Horse (the Chariot card, which is the 7th card in the Major Arcana.