Showing posts with label bravery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bravery. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

The Fool



This picture was taken on the shore of the Boulder creek. The young man had just finished creating scultpures with stones in the water. He was the clear picture of the fool for love, creating something beautiful for its own sake and for our pleasure. I found out that it took him two days to create these sculptures, and dispite the wind these stones hadn't moved. The balance was incredible. I felt as though I had come upon a mystical scene, the creation with the creator.

This card is the zero, or first card in the deck, because as I said in the card, he is iconoclastic...he walks the earth to the beat of his own drum. He is represented often as a wanderer by a cliff. He can jump and not be afraid. In other words, he leaps into the unknown fearlessly never losing his sense of humor about life, trials and error, mistakes, and physical impedements.

When I see this card in a reading it is signaling to me that the person has to face his or her fears of change and practice laughter along the way. It is time to be brave. Rehearsing being brave is very useful along the way to leaving the body into the mystery of our being. It is a strong reminder that we are ON A JOURNEY!


This is a picture of our beautiful fools artwork.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Just came back from Santa Fe and what an amazing experience

I was in Santa Fe for a little over 2 weeks stay with friends of mine and also giving readings in an exquisite boutique called Spirit in downtown Santa Fe. I was even able to work outside in the back of the store for the weather was for a few days delicious.

One of my clients was a medium despite herself. By medium I mean she is able to hear people on the other side who haven't left earths plane. She was very restless and not knowing how to close the portal between herself and very demanding and shameful souls. These souls were running her all over town, and ruining her life. I helped her give herself permission to say no, and was able to show her that it stemmed from her wanting to please everyone. She seemed to calm down after the reading and the rest is up to her.

It is an art to be able to see what is right for us and what is wise in any giving situation. What is the truth? Are you able to see it? As humans we have the tendency to turn our heads and avoid confrontation because we are afraid of not knowing how to handle the difficult situation. It is better to be clumsy at first, than to wait 20 years! But, even after 20 years, if you become brave enough to face the music you are earning your wings.