Sunday, April 21, 2013

NINE OF PENTACLES

The Hermit Uncloaked
Druidcraft Tarot

Nines fall from inside pockets.
Look within me.
Birds flutter, promise my future
with pentacles in their beaks.

Catkins twirl on maple trees
as I unhood my hawk,
my right arm steady, strong
under leather gauntlet.

You may perceive me as innocent
in my Celtic embroidered bodice.
but do not be deceived.

I walk this physical realm,
know this world of yours.
I can protect myself.
When I unleash my familiar,
he does my bidding.

Be aware.
My solitude is found
in Nines.

Copyright 2013
C.J. Prince


Wednesday, April 17, 2013

The Nine of Cups

In the robes of the Hermit, find the Nine's.  First let us consider The Nine of Cups.
 We dance with Mutable Water in the 9 of Cups, seeing the opportunity to create our own realities.  No matter the deck, there is a basic truth to each card and then the added information of how you perceive it.
 Some decks aare simple and allow you to go deep within to find the meaning in a single card pull or in a layout.  First, it is up to you.  What do you see?  How does it make you feel?  What and how does this card apply to the situation?
 Creative imagination is an invitation from the Nine of Cups.


Work with your dreams and intuition.  When do you tune into your intuition.  Every moment, it is available but we get too busy to notice.  We forget that guidance abounds.  What animal did you see today?  Did it offer you a message?  What card will correlate?


 Visualize what you desire.  Always with desire is the hidden opportunity to ride it out, to look toward the consequences of your desires.  Often we do not do that and feel disappointment.  But with foresight, and the turn of a card, we might see the bigger picture, if only for an instant.


 What resources, knowledge and skills do you have to offer to others?  
Nine of Cups invites you to look within.


Ah, the abundance of the Nine of Cups can be overwhelming.  Here there is the possibility to fall into the abyss of gluttony, sensuality and illusion.  Be aware.






A silly happiness, balanced, centered on the outside.  A smirk on the face?  What does it mean?  What is hidden behind the curtains?  My cup runneth over but what is missing?


The Thoth Nine of Cups inscribed with the word "Happiness" may indicate bounty recycled, reconnected, according to Carol McMillan.  Honey flows in a web of joy.  You may have it all but be a bit vacuous.  Do not sample too much.

 She walks, sits in beauty, says Helen.  The golden chalice of light and delight.  The bee, guardian of all that is sweet and structured, indicates community.  The Nine of Cups indicates Eight Directions and the One Within.  As Vespa, a bride unto herself.


There are many images, many interpretations.  The one that counts is your own.  Go to your deck, study it, use a magnifying glass to catch the nuance, write about the card you pulled.  There are answers here you might not imagine.  Be open.  Be playful.  Enjoy!

What deck today?

Spring break, summer vacation, fall retreat?  Are you ready to travel?  Do you use a special deck when you travel?

I have several mini decks.  Right now I keep the Secret Tarot Deck, a small but not mini deck, in my suitcase.  Don't leave home without a deck!  Who do you want to travel with?  Some artwork will feel just right for that next road trip or flight across the ocean.





When you forget a layout or how to ask a question, check in with your resident cat who is born knowing all this.  Here you can see Hamilton contemplating and selecting a card.  Does it reflect his reality or mine?
He is my familiar and what affects him, also influences me.  He's given me some good readings.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

The Hermit & Mercury Retrograde

Was there ever a more perfect match?  Mercury Retrograde inviting us to the inner life for a cup of tea.  Hang out, take a look around.  What did you miss in the past three months as your life sped by like a bullet train?

The Hermit pulls up her hood, slinks in out of the wet and contemplates daffodils just spiking.  A deep sigh and a reminder that she is connected to every shift in the garden, to every bird that glides above, to every worm just beginning a slow stretch toward spring.

Meanwhile, Demeter gathers up primroses to celebrate Persephone's return, a grand bouquet to suffice until Persephone's footsteps alone will bring the world alive.

The gathering place in the Druid Grove hosts a grand trio, The Hermit, Persephone, Demeter with Mercury guiding from above.  An auspicious time to slow down and allow the shift that Mother Nature is cooking up to serve as Spring Fare.


The tendency is to be annoyed by Mercury's reluctance to continue the repetitious 100 yard dash.  Instead, hold The Hermit's hand, have a cup of tea.  Contemplate.  There is more to come but for this day, there is only now, a fire still burning bright in the wood burning stove, a hot cup of tea, and a deck of cards.  Therein lies my conundrum.  Which deck.  I pull out my favorites:  The Druid Craft Tarot, Dreaming Way Tarot, Art Nouveau Tarot, the Gaian Tarot and a gulp of Mary K. Greer for more perspective.  Breathe.  Read.  Let it be.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Number Nine, Number Nine, Number Nine


Are you sleeping with The Hermit?



#9 The Hermit
Rider-Waite Smith
1909

Are you on the mountain top or deep in the valley?  It is time to look within, to breathe fresh air on the mountain trail to your own deeper spirituality.  Pull The Hermit card and slip it under your pillow.  Dream on.  Where does The Hermit take you?  Take five minutes when you waken to remember the dreams, to jot them down, to honor those moments when we expand into another consciousness.

More on The Hermit in days to come.
Sleep sweet!

Sunday, February 10, 2013

Welcome the Snake



Happy Year of the Snake

Dragon exhales, bows, flashes tale and Snake enters with the New Moon in Aquarius today, February 10th.  Celebrations will last until February 20th.

The Year of the Snake bring yin earth chi, invites steady progress and attention to detail.  Focus and disciple will guide you through the creative process.

From the island of Penang, worldwide Tai Chi and Qigong teacher John McElroy says it is a time of good fortune and good luck.  He invites us to eat lots of vegetables (good luck food), do some Tai Chi and celebrate.  John passes on this ancient Chinese wisdom:  "A snake in the house is a good omen because it means your family will never go hungry."

If you are born in the year of the snake, the sixth sign of the Chinese Zodiac, you are intuitive, introspective, refined and collected, yet also graceful, exciting and dark at the same time.



GONG XI FA COI !! 

What's happening in the heavens?  This from a Facebook link: