Joan Marie's Sacred Days of the Autumnal Equinox 2019
Posted: 18 Sep 2019, 12:08
Well here I go. My first big adventure with The Spirit Keeper's Tarot.
I feel like there should be some kind of ritual to begin this, the recitation of a poem or a prayer, something like that.
Maybe I'll think of something.
Day 1 18.9. Ludi magni games - Roman games in honour of the god Jupiter, celebrated with circus performances. This card reflects the spirit of celebration in your life, and how you can bring more joy and playfulness to yourself and others.
The Eight of Orbs.
This is an interesting card to get in regard to the subject of playfulness and joy.
This card is about work, dedication and study. But it is also about seeing the big picture.
That's according to the book.
But I see something else at play here. The Journeyman here is deeply into some occult learning. He/she is meditative and learning. To me this is joy. She is also juggling many balls here, many topics and this is something I can really relate to right now at this time. And the thing is many other people are involved on all kinds of levels with the things I am working on. I feel like a real catalyst. And every day I have to learn new things, of all kinds, and at the same time maintain a level of enthusiasm for myself and the people I am working with.
I feel very strongly that half the battle of life is making it fun and enjoyable somehow, even during the often grinding details. But this is not accomplished without the hard work of study, thought and planning. And of the nitty-gritty of doing the work.
Also, it's important to know when to stop and enjoy the results of the work, whatever they are. The strengthening of relationships. The shared ideas (which is such a huge gift in life, to share ideas) and even the overcoming of obstacles.
I might have preferred to get some kind of a "party" card here, but if the truth be told, this card fits my life better right now and speaks to the real kind of joy I am experiencing, engaging in learning and thinking and creating things with other people.
So, not a bad start at all.
I feel like there should be some kind of ritual to begin this, the recitation of a poem or a prayer, something like that.
Maybe I'll think of something.
Day 1 18.9. Ludi magni games - Roman games in honour of the god Jupiter, celebrated with circus performances. This card reflects the spirit of celebration in your life, and how you can bring more joy and playfulness to yourself and others.
The Eight of Orbs.
This is an interesting card to get in regard to the subject of playfulness and joy.
This card is about work, dedication and study. But it is also about seeing the big picture.
That's according to the book.
But I see something else at play here. The Journeyman here is deeply into some occult learning. He/she is meditative and learning. To me this is joy. She is also juggling many balls here, many topics and this is something I can really relate to right now at this time. And the thing is many other people are involved on all kinds of levels with the things I am working on. I feel like a real catalyst. And every day I have to learn new things, of all kinds, and at the same time maintain a level of enthusiasm for myself and the people I am working with.
I feel very strongly that half the battle of life is making it fun and enjoyable somehow, even during the often grinding details. But this is not accomplished without the hard work of study, thought and planning. And of the nitty-gritty of doing the work.
Also, it's important to know when to stop and enjoy the results of the work, whatever they are. The strengthening of relationships. The shared ideas (which is such a huge gift in life, to share ideas) and even the overcoming of obstacles.
I might have preferred to get some kind of a "party" card here, but if the truth be told, this card fits my life better right now and speaks to the real kind of joy I am experiencing, engaging in learning and thinking and creating things with other people.
So, not a bad start at all.