Wednesday Oracle

Today’s oracle is the Celtic Messages Oracle. I drew #20, the Hill, which says “Perspective” across the bottom. Give it a click to see a larger scan.

2009 10-14 Wednesday OracleThe card is a reminder to stand up and away from the situation that you are currently in and give yourself some bird’s eye perspective if you can. Observe things from outside of the situation, and make an unbiased and informed choice. This is something that I need reminding of now and again. I tend to compare myself to others, even if they have more experience, or expect things to happen overnight. Obviously, overnight is rarely the case. Perspective. Good.

The deck that I used today is the Celtic Messages Oracle. It is available on Amazon for a great price, and it seems to be a deck well worth the money. You may also want to consider The Book of Celtic Symbols: Symbols, Stories & Blessings for Everyday Living from the same author. Every purchase you make from Amazon after clicking a link in this blog will benefit Reading the Cards, so thank you very much.

Published in: on October 14, 2009 at 2:15 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Wednesday Oracle

I’m back to the Wednesday oracle readings at last, starting with the lovely Celtic Messages Oracle. It’s new to me, but so far I enjoy it and I could not help but laugh when I pulled a very appropriate card today, the Cauldron. Click on it to see a larger scan.

2009 09-30 Wednesday OracleThe Cauldron card says “Abundance, Prosperity, Hidden Riches” on the front, and combined with the image, I had to smile. I spent all morning cooking so that I can just pop dinner in the oven before my husband gets home. The stuffed crepes that I made are a family favorite, and I have treasured the recipe since I discovered it.

There are two pieces of wisdom that I really took note of in the book. The first said to get advice before making purchases. This caught my eye because I plan on starting October with a dedication toward not spending money unless it is absolutely necessary (diapers, milk, cat food, but not “wants”). The other piece of wisdom was “Be prepared to share.” It is the last phrase on the page, and even seems a little out of place, but it is good advice. When money gets tight, my first impulse is to eat less and hoard leftovers, so when my husband suggested inviting some friends over for dinner recently, I had a moment of panic. The card is telling me that I can relax my grip on the pantry – we’re doing ok.

The deck that I used today is the Celtic Messages Oracle. It is available on Amazon for a great price, and it seems to be a deck well worth the money. You may also want to consider The Book of Celtic Symbols: Symbols, Stories & Blessings for Everyday Living from the same author. Every purchase you make from Amazon after clicking a link in this blog will benefit Reading the Cards, so thank you very much.

Published in: on September 30, 2009 at 3:33 pm  Leave a Comment  
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