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Now on to the weekly collective reading. As always, if it don’t apply, then let it fly.
WHEW.
When I saw these cards, the first thing I thought of was “press pause.” ⏸️
I’m getting a sense of discombobulation from these cards. Plans are going awry and it’s leading to a feeling of unsettlement. Things are not all good in someone’s ‘hood.
Eucalyptus clears the lungs. Reversed, you may want to ask yourself: what is congested in your life? This congestion is leading to the discombobulation because things aren’t clear and it’s harder to see your way forward.
With the 2 of Water reversed, I am also getting a sense that someone is doing something that is not true to themselves. You may be creating something due to its marketability, penchant for clicks, and trendiness, rather than what speaks to you. You may be working at a job because of salary and/or benefits, rather than a lower-paying job that you enjoy. Likewise, you may be in a position to promote or do certain things because of the instruction of higher-ups, even though these things don’t sit right in your spirit. (FYI: “I was just following orders” has historically never been a good look.).
Just because you can, doesn’t mean you should.
This week, take a minute to breathe, stop, and get things in formation. You can’t build on a weak foundation and these card are calling on you to make sure that foundation is solid before moving forward. You may have to take a step or two backward in order to move forward—especially if you decide to pursue a calling instead of what pays the bills—but sometimes that is necessary.
This flash came to me after I recorded the weekly collective message: if you are in the process of going through a divorce, breakup, or dissolution of a partnership, you may find that the ending of that partnership actually puts you on more solid financial ground (a settlement, alimony, a buyout, something like that). However, if you are planning to divorce, break up, or dissolve a partnership, you may want to wait until your finances are stable.
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