Deck: Dark Goddess Tarot
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Fri Nov 23 17:33:24 EST 2018
Today's Card
Five of Water ~ La Llorona (Upright)
Mexican Spirit of Grief and Remorse
Fresh tears today or bitter tomorrow.
La Llorona, the Weeping Woman, wanders the arroyos of the Sonoran Desert of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. She arises from the water crying for her lost children. Living children must not answer her calls, lest she drag them into the river to drown, eternally repeating her crime and her pain.
She is a mother who drowns her children to get revenge on her cheating husband. She is a mother who drowns her children when they get in the way of her desire for another man. She is a mother who neglects her children until they are murdered by wicked men and tossed into the river. She is a mother who neglects her children and lets them be killed by the dangerous rising waters. Her story varies but the horror is the same.
After her children are dead, La Llorona kills herself out of grief and pity and rage and spite. She cannot enter the afterlife until she finds her children and brings them with her. But her innocent children have moved on. They will never be found. La Llorona cannot see that, she cannot let go of her guilt. She cannot stop feeling the pain. She weeps and weeps. She sees only her tears. Still she is drawn to children, to the vulnerable child she can grab with her cold fingers, to one she can claim and cling to for a few brief moments until that little one is lost as well.
Some say La Llorona is not a desperate spirit but the shade of a more ancient power of the land and her people, the Aztec Earth Mother Coatlicue, who weeps on the eve of the CortΓ©s invasion as she foresees the fall of an empire and so many of her children.
When La Llorona appears:
Do not agonize over decisions made in the past, even those made out of anger or fear. It is done and the past does not change and you do not want to keep living there. The present holds the only potential for healing.
Making a mistake once or twice does not make you bad at something forever. In the same but more serious vein, do not take temporary pain as proof of an eternal burden.
Something you must endure on an everyday basis has terms that may be negotiated anew. Stay open to discovering a less painful path of perseverance.
Try a homeopathic remedy for what is ailing you. Try homeopathic magic. Cry in the shower and feel the stream of water as your tears. Cry and let your powerful tears break up and wash away pieces of the pain. Let loose the river of your tears.
Look at what you do to avoid dealing with pain. Understand what results from this behavior, both in the long and short terms.
Presented by Dark Goddess Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Fri Nov 23 17:33:24 EST 2018
Today's Card
Five of Water ~ La Llorona (Upright)
Mexican Spirit of Grief and Remorse
Fresh tears today or bitter tomorrow.
La Llorona, the Weeping Woman, wanders the arroyos of the Sonoran Desert of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. She arises from the water crying for her lost children. Living children must not answer her calls, lest she drag them into the river to drown, eternally repeating her crime and her pain.
She is a mother who drowns her children to get revenge on her cheating husband. She is a mother who drowns her children when they get in the way of her desire for another man. She is a mother who neglects her children until they are murdered by wicked men and tossed into the river. She is a mother who neglects her children and lets them be killed by the dangerous rising waters. Her story varies but the horror is the same.
After her children are dead, La Llorona kills herself out of grief and pity and rage and spite. She cannot enter the afterlife until she finds her children and brings them with her. But her innocent children have moved on. They will never be found. La Llorona cannot see that, she cannot let go of her guilt. She cannot stop feeling the pain. She weeps and weeps. She sees only her tears. Still she is drawn to children, to the vulnerable child she can grab with her cold fingers, to one she can claim and cling to for a few brief moments until that little one is lost as well.
Some say La Llorona is not a desperate spirit but the shade of a more ancient power of the land and her people, the Aztec Earth Mother Coatlicue, who weeps on the eve of the CortΓ©s invasion as she foresees the fall of an empire and so many of her children.
When La Llorona appears:
Do not agonize over decisions made in the past, even those made out of anger or fear. It is done and the past does not change and you do not want to keep living there. The present holds the only potential for healing.
Making a mistake once or twice does not make you bad at something forever. In the same but more serious vein, do not take temporary pain as proof of an eternal burden.
Something you must endure on an everyday basis has terms that may be negotiated anew. Stay open to discovering a less painful path of perseverance.
Try a homeopathic remedy for what is ailing you. Try homeopathic magic. Cry in the shower and feel the stream of water as your tears. Cry and let your powerful tears break up and wash away pieces of the pain. Let loose the river of your tears.
Look at what you do to avoid dealing with pain. Understand what results from this behavior, both in the long and short terms.
Presented by Dark Goddess Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.
Deck: The Enchanted Tarot
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Sat Nov 24 15:31:18 EST 2018
Today's Card
17 THE STAR (Upright)
the dream
There is peace after a storm. A star of hope and wonder shines in the heavens, promising spiritual illumination and inspiration. Below, with one foot on the land and the other poised magically on the surface of the stream of the unconscious, a nearly-naked maiden stands entranced. She is joyously receiving the waters of the pond, which rise up to her from an enchanted water lily while she pours an endless shower of stars from her two cupped hands, back into the flower. She shows that as heaven nourishes the earthly universe, the beauty of the physical world nourishes heaven. The star in her hair is truly a star upon which to wish for little miracles, with the guilelessness of a child. The response will be love, beauty, peace and help of all kinds. In the realm of The Star all is fresh and new, all is innocence. The maiden's language is poetry and art as she is in perfect accord with her spiritual gift. The Star is a reminder that after the storm of life's upheavals, there is a cleansing and purifying time when a sense of wonder heralds new belief that dreams can come true.
the awakening
Take time to recharge yourself with a period of relaxation. Enjoy being "the star" of your own life story. This is a time for the quiet excitement and pure enjoyment of spiritual ideas and concepts. Let your ideas pour out to nourish those you love. Let your mind dwell on what is good and pleasant in your life and avoid negativity for a while. It is important that you express your creative urge by either making or enjoying art.
the enchantment
Cut out a star the size of your hand, from a sheet of pale blue paper, on the night before a full moon. Place it under a glass of water and leave it there until the night following the full moon. Drink the water and think: "As I drink this water, I am inspired by the moon and stars." Close your eyes and receive a message. Write it down on the star and keep it safe.
Presented by The Enchanted Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Sat Nov 24 15:31:18 EST 2018
Today's Card
17 THE STAR (Upright)
the dream
There is peace after a storm. A star of hope and wonder shines in the heavens, promising spiritual illumination and inspiration. Below, with one foot on the land and the other poised magically on the surface of the stream of the unconscious, a nearly-naked maiden stands entranced. She is joyously receiving the waters of the pond, which rise up to her from an enchanted water lily while she pours an endless shower of stars from her two cupped hands, back into the flower. She shows that as heaven nourishes the earthly universe, the beauty of the physical world nourishes heaven. The star in her hair is truly a star upon which to wish for little miracles, with the guilelessness of a child. The response will be love, beauty, peace and help of all kinds. In the realm of The Star all is fresh and new, all is innocence. The maiden's language is poetry and art as she is in perfect accord with her spiritual gift. The Star is a reminder that after the storm of life's upheavals, there is a cleansing and purifying time when a sense of wonder heralds new belief that dreams can come true.
the awakening
Take time to recharge yourself with a period of relaxation. Enjoy being "the star" of your own life story. This is a time for the quiet excitement and pure enjoyment of spiritual ideas and concepts. Let your ideas pour out to nourish those you love. Let your mind dwell on what is good and pleasant in your life and avoid negativity for a while. It is important that you express your creative urge by either making or enjoying art.
the enchantment
Cut out a star the size of your hand, from a sheet of pale blue paper, on the night before a full moon. Place it under a glass of water and leave it there until the night following the full moon. Drink the water and think: "As I drink this water, I am inspired by the moon and stars." Close your eyes and receive a message. Write it down on the star and keep it safe.
Presented by The Enchanted Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.
Deck: Dark Goddess Tarot
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Sat Nov 24 22:07:36 EST 2018
Today's Card
Five of Fire ~ Eris (Upright)
Greek Goddess of Chaos and Strife
Run from trouble, it comes back double.
Eris (pronounced air-iss), the Greek goddess of strife, lives to create chaos. She stirs up trouble everywhere she goes, whether it is an unexpected quarrel among friends, a crowd gone riot, or a full-scale conflict. She accompanies her brother Ares, the god of war, into battle, delighting in the horrific and senseless violence. Her thirst for blood is insatiable. Even after the war is over she haunts the battlefield, stalking through the destruction and gloating in her accomplishments.
Because Eris is such unpleasant company, she is the only goddess not invited to the wedding of the sea goddess Thetis. Angry, she turns up anyway. Out of spite and wickedness, she tosses amongst the guests a golden apple inscribed βto the fairest.β Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena all claim it, and their rivalry will trigger the events that lead to the Trojan War and the devastation of an ancient city and people. Ruining a single wedding may have been the better choice.
Aesop tells a somewhat contrary tale of another of Erisβs enchanted apples, but contrariness is one of the qualities of the goddess. In going through a narrow pass, Herakles sees an apple on the ground and tries to smash it with his club. Every time he strikes the apple it grows, until it completely blocks his path. He is dumbfounded and cannot think how to proceed. Athena tells him this is Strife: leave it alone, it stays small. Fight it, and it grows big. The hero learns striking out blindly and violently does no good.
The older, perhaps wiser, Hesiod says that Eris has two sides. One is awful and cruel, but the other is not. Her kinder side is no less energetic, but what she bestirs is action among the shiftless and aimless, and what she brings is change.
When Eris appears:
Do not borrow trouble. Imagining potential conflict scenarios floods your system with stress hormones. This makes you touchy and so makes trouble more likely.
If you fight fire with fire a conflagration will be at hand.
Denial of conflict or anger may smooth things over for a while, but it will then burst out with more force, damage, and danger. Make more peace for yourself in the future by acting now.
Rage cannot be reasoned with, but it may be deflected. Humor or energetic activity may help.
If you are fighting with yourself, nothing can be achieved. Determine which parts of yourself are clamoring because they need a hearing and which just want to stir up trouble.
Presented by Dark Goddess Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.
Spread: Card of the Day
Date: Sat Nov 24 22:07:36 EST 2018
Today's Card
Five of Fire ~ Eris (Upright)
Greek Goddess of Chaos and Strife
Run from trouble, it comes back double.
Eris (pronounced air-iss), the Greek goddess of strife, lives to create chaos. She stirs up trouble everywhere she goes, whether it is an unexpected quarrel among friends, a crowd gone riot, or a full-scale conflict. She accompanies her brother Ares, the god of war, into battle, delighting in the horrific and senseless violence. Her thirst for blood is insatiable. Even after the war is over she haunts the battlefield, stalking through the destruction and gloating in her accomplishments.
Because Eris is such unpleasant company, she is the only goddess not invited to the wedding of the sea goddess Thetis. Angry, she turns up anyway. Out of spite and wickedness, she tosses amongst the guests a golden apple inscribed βto the fairest.β Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena all claim it, and their rivalry will trigger the events that lead to the Trojan War and the devastation of an ancient city and people. Ruining a single wedding may have been the better choice.
Aesop tells a somewhat contrary tale of another of Erisβs enchanted apples, but contrariness is one of the qualities of the goddess. In going through a narrow pass, Herakles sees an apple on the ground and tries to smash it with his club. Every time he strikes the apple it grows, until it completely blocks his path. He is dumbfounded and cannot think how to proceed. Athena tells him this is Strife: leave it alone, it stays small. Fight it, and it grows big. The hero learns striking out blindly and violently does no good.
The older, perhaps wiser, Hesiod says that Eris has two sides. One is awful and cruel, but the other is not. Her kinder side is no less energetic, but what she bestirs is action among the shiftless and aimless, and what she brings is change.
When Eris appears:
Do not borrow trouble. Imagining potential conflict scenarios floods your system with stress hormones. This makes you touchy and so makes trouble more likely.
If you fight fire with fire a conflagration will be at hand.
Denial of conflict or anger may smooth things over for a while, but it will then burst out with more force, damage, and danger. Make more peace for yourself in the future by acting now.
Rage cannot be reasoned with, but it may be deflected. Humor or energetic activity may help.
If you are fighting with yourself, nothing can be achieved. Determine which parts of yourself are clamoring because they need a hearing and which just want to stir up trouble.
Presented by Dark Goddess Tarot app from The Fool's Dog.
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