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Today's card pull is the mighty, yet gentle, King of Cups.
I really fancy King of Cups types, they are calm, patient, tolerant and are true diplomats of the court realm. They diffuse arguments and work to bring people together. This is often my "therapist" card. He can also be an artist, a person in ministry, a poet. When a Court card makes an appearance it can either mean someone with those qualities popping up or that you need to take some of his qualities on for yourself. This King is so much about helping others, how are you helping others in your own life? Maybe you need to give away some free hugs! 1. I am giving back to my community by doing... 2. Think back to a time where you truly and selflessly helped another, what was that like and how did it make you feel? 3. What do you need to be more tolerant of, more forgiving, more understanding of? 4. What does the act of compassion look like in your life? How do you practice compassion?
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Happy Monday, darlings... today's card up for your consideration and enjoyment is 2 of Cups. 2 of Cups is connection, intimacy, a joining together, romance and attraction. This card is often understood as a romance card but I think that this card casts a wider net and includes intimate relationships. You "get" someone and they "get" you. This can be your mentor, teacher, child, sister, best friend; the person who looks into your eyes and sees the soul shining back at him; to me that is what 2 of Cups can mean.
1. The person who knows me most is... and their presence in my life is like... 2. I feel really understood by this person...it is a connection that is like... 3. I need to allow more people to connect with me in the following ways... 4. I am lacking true intimate connection in my life and it affects me in the following ways... 5. I am going to invite more intimacy in my life by letting others in, trusting others, accepting others as they are and beginning that path by doing... |
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Jenna Matlin
M.S. in Organizational Psychology and Leadership CategoriesAll |