Welcome to our Tarot Tuesday. As always, we're on a journey of growth and self-discovery, navigating life with some insightful tools - the 'Three of Cups Reversed', the rune 'Ansuz', and the energy of June 20th, 2023. Let's get into it.
The 'Three of Cups Reversed' is knocking at our door today. Typically a sign of camaraderie and togetherness, in its reversed form, it reminds us of the need for self-focus. You may have been pouring a lot of energy outward, and it's time to redirect some of that back towards yourself. It's not about becoming a hermit but acknowledging that personal growth often happens when we create some space for introspection.
June 20th, 2023, resonates with the vibration of the number 6 in numerology (2+0+0+6+2+0+2+3 = 15, and 1+5 = 6). Six is all about balance and harmony. It's the universe's way of encouraging us to find equilibrium between the external world of interactions and our inner world of thoughts and feelings. This balance is essential for overall well-being and personal development.
Our Rune card this week is 'Ansuz'. This messenger rune is about receiving new insights, wisdom, and revelations. Ansuz is signalling that this is a time of learning and expansion. But remember, real growth often requires us to be still, listen, and absorb. This rune aligns beautifully with our current energies, suggesting that your mindfulness and introspection this week might lead to significant self-revelations.
So, the message for this week is clear: take some time out for yourself. Focus on introspection and mindfulness. You might be surprised at the emerging wisdom as you sit silently, breathing and tuning into your inner world. It's a week for personal growth and development, an opportunity to create a healthy balance between our external and internal lives.
Remember, personal development isn't a race; it's a journey. Embrace the ride, enjoy the discoveries, and remember to care for yourself along the way.
Until next time, stay balanced and keep growing,
After doing meditation this week I got an image of a celtic knot. Thank you for the inspiration of the ancestors to know they are with me.
Julian!! You make me google what the Ansuz Rune looks like?! Here's what I got, but there was also a picture (attached that looks like a strange "F")....please clarify which one it is, as I do know Guarani Rune language and would like to learn this one, as well. :) What is the symbol of the Ansuz rune? The Younger Futhark corresponding to the Elder Futhark ansuz rune is ᚬ, called óss. It is transliterated as ą. This represented the phoneme /ɑ̃/, and sometimes /æ/ (also written ᛅ) and /o/ (also written ᚢ). The variant grapheme ᚯ became independent as representing the phoneme /ø/ during the 11th to 14th centuries.
Really enjoyed this. Haven't downtown time reflecting or meditating at All. Time for that to change.
Loved this - Tarot Tuesday
I read it first and then I enjoyed listening to it. Thank you and I look forward to the next one 😍