tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278805446419475912.post7152681700378407685..comments2024-01-25T13:50:36.131-08:00Comments on Excavator: Tetheredexcavatorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12977971829976807873noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278805446419475912.post-10328527500201049042009-12-14T10:44:37.642-08:002009-12-14T10:44:37.642-08:00I really like Renee Pollack's books and her in...I really like Renee Pollack's books and her interpretations of the tarot cards and their meanings. <br /><br />I'm curious about the glass ceiling you keep dreaming about. I believe dreams are one of the ways our subconscious gets our attention and gives us important messages. The trick is in interpreting them. :)<br /><br />It feels like you may have been struggling with the concept of moving forward and being happy for so long that it seems just out of reach...you can see it through the glass ceiling, but haven't been able to get there.<br /><br />Maybe your recent decision to outwardly move forward with your divorce, may dissolve some of the glass that has been blocking you. I hope so. :)<br /><br />Just know that I am here if/when you need me...sending you loving and supporting energy.Sherihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02482313659202902258noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278805446419475912.post-81163299516975567292009-12-13T07:29:44.246-08:002009-12-13T07:29:44.246-08:00Hi Ex,
Just checking in on you on a foggy Sunday ...Hi Ex,<br /><br />Just checking in on you on a foggy Sunday moning with tea ... before the day is swallowed by chores and concerns and (ARG Football).<br /><br />I actually pulled three more cards for you that night, but didn't post them ... didn't completely interpret them because maybe it was ... not PC to just do that spontaneously.<br /><br />You take care of yourself. Simmer and be well, one day at a time. No worries.<br /><br />XXOOPalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16831665114462726477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278805446419475912.post-77763197655843680032009-12-12T12:52:39.745-08:002009-12-12T12:52:39.745-08:00I was delighted to find your messages and really...I was delighted to find your messages and really appreciate your sharing your thoughts. I get the care and consideration behind them, and I understand why other recipients are also glad to receive them.<br /><br />Life has overtaken me a bit this past couple days; the effect on me is peripheral, but profound on people fairly close to me, and I'm thinking a lot about the nature of that. I'm considering a post, and this crowds out some of the things I'd wanted to respond to in your comments. I appreciate your references to Rachel Pollack and am letting them simmer for now.excavatorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12977971829976807873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278805446419475912.post-65513431216245607912009-12-10T19:16:45.883-08:002009-12-10T19:16:45.883-08:00From one of my Rachel Pollack references, ".....From one of my Rachel Pollack references, "...the Moon refers to intense dreams and the creative power of the imagination ...." It also refers to instincts and intuition and the unconscious ... the opposite of our rational "ego" side. It's also about being in sync with natural rhythms and forces that are bigger than ourselves.<br /><br />Pollack says of The Moon reversed, "(the card) shows us resistant to these powerful forces. We may deny some powerful instinct or try to see everything in a narrow, rational way. ... We may need to learn to accept some part of ourselves ..." (that we'd rather deny.)<br /><br />In 78 degrees, she says, "The Moon indicates an excitement of the unconscious. We begin to experience strange emotions, dreams, fears ... we find ourselves more intuitive ... if the card appears reversed, it shows a struggle against the experience. The struggle leads to fear and (disturbance) as the person does not allow the moon's calming side to emerge.<br /><br />... The psyche, operating under it's own laws for it's own reasons, has turned to the Moon. If we allow ourselves to experience it the fears will turn into wonders and the gateways open to adventures."<br /><br />I don't know if that is interesting or helpful or if it applies to you at all. I was just inspired to pick up the books and thumb through.Palehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16831665114462726477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-278805446419475912.post-69414225321802010412009-12-10T18:34:58.937-08:002009-12-10T18:34:58.937-08:00The subconscious is really amazing with the metaph...The subconscious is really amazing with the metaphors, isn't it? It just blows me away sometimes. <br /><br />You definitely have a recurring theme going there. Do you think what's holding you down is internal or external? <br /><br />It seems like in dreams and in RL, there are people trying to use you for their purposes (Scott, as a weapon -- too strong a word maybe -- to punish his brother who displeased him ... yes, we all need validation, but it has to be earned to be worthwhile ... and your SIL to do chores her way, and to feel superior), with no regard for your inner voice, your rhythm. And you are tangled between being true to your higher self and others. Ideally, the two things aren't mutually exclusive(Easier said than done).<br /><br />Happy belated blogoversary, BTW! You made me realize I had one myself.<br /><br />I went through a time of questioning, before having kids, where DH and I were separated for seven months. I am glad you have your answers; prolonged limbo is bad for everyone, though you have to give these things their due and "live the questions" sometimes. All the best to you as you navigate the changes ahead. And may the forces around you reveal themselves timely. :) Clarity is so nice when you can get it. :)<br /><br />XXOOPalehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16831665114462726477noreply@blogger.com