Sunday 28 March 2010

Spirit Speaks – A Forecasting From the Native American Tarot Deck

I asked the question, “What do all of us need to know this week?”

I used the Native American Tarot Deck – created by Magda Weck Gonzalez and illustrated by J. A. Gonzalez; published by U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

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The first card - #18 The Moon - represents the Moon, and, there is a full moon tomorrow evening.

The Moon card represents the aspects of the Moon and how it links the Earth with the Divine.  It is full of magic, and the promise of being something greater than the mundane.  It makes us feel hope.

 

 

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The second card - #5 of Sticks – represents stickball or lacrosse.  For the tribes, stickball was a substitute for war, and therefore, very competitive.  The message is clear.  One must work together with others in order to make headway.  The only way to become the best is to practise, and to work as a team.  For our world, which has come to honour the individual achievement, this means learning how to work cooperatively for the good of all, instead of from a place of greed.

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The third card is #10 of Blades – Ruin - showing a warrior down on the ground with three arrows in his back.  If people don’t understand the message in the previous card, this card makes it clear: if you do not work with others, you will need to beware of all, and eventually, if you tick off enough people, someone will “get” you.  In the real world, we are seeing more and more whistle blowers who have had enough of rule breaking by the companies that they work for. 

 

Our Ancestors believed in the ability of shaman or medicine men/women to be able to predict the future.  We might even call them mystics.  The Shaman worked to keep the tribe moving in harmony with nature and to keep harmony between the members of the tribe.  The mantra was “oneness with all things”.  Hurt something and we hurt ourselves. 

It seems to me that this truth still applies!

Judy@angelsandancestors.com   See the new download at www.legionsofmichael.com   See the updated pages at www.angelsandancestors.com

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