Each Wednesday I will begin the day by drawing a divination card for inspiration and posting it here.
With a few words from my intuition, I will give you something to think about for your day, and week.
Use the card as a writing prompt, or simply something to reflect on.
*I pick these cards at random, by shuffling a deck, and allowing a card to fall out on its own accord. Whilst shuffling, I ask God to show me what I need to see for this post, and all who read it. It may not resonate with you, and that is OK – this is just my offering to you who reads this, it is sent with love and best wishes. Take what feels right for you, and leave what does not, for another.
(The World – Rider Waite Smith Tarot)
This week, it is all about endings, and completions for our higher good.
This is such good news, represented by the coming of Spring, and Easter time.
We did it! Winter is behind us, and summertime awaits.
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On my way home from work yesterday, a child on the bus said:
“So if it is now Spring, what comes next? Summer?”
Yes, we are entering a laid back and carefree time in our life.
The worst is now behind us.
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Those that regularly read this blog, might have noticed the ‘heavy’ posts written in the last six months.
Posts about self-sabotage, leaving things behind, and learning to love yourself.
Now the reward for all that hard work is beginning to show.
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The World is a symbol of successful completion.
You are exactly where you are supposed to be in your life at this moment.
It is funny, I have said randomly to a couple of people over the last couple of weeks:
“I feel like I am doing exactly what I am supposed to be doing in life.“
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The World tells us to expect wonderful new beginnings in our life that we have worked hard for.
New beginnings that we deserve.
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I will be writing a special Easter Post to publish on the weekend.
Today’s Wednesday Wisdom, reminds me of what Easter stands for – Death, Renewal and Salvation.
An ending is always a new start.
Much love always
Txx
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