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Embracing the Present: Verdandi’s Wisdom and The Tarot (08-02-23)

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Today, we venture once again into the realm of the tarot, guided by the wisdom of the Norse goddess of destiny, Verdandi. In the ancient Norse cosmology, Verdandi, one of the Norns or Fates, weaves the threads of the present, her very name meaning "that which is happening." It is through her that we understand the importance of surrender, acceptance, and embracing the moment as it unfolds, resonating with the teachings of our tarot cards for today. Just as Verdandi spins the thread of our present, let's unfurl the wisdom embedded in our cards.

 

Thinking - XII The Hanged Man

  • Card Lesson: Surrender to the unknown and embrace a new perspective.
  • Keywords: Sacrifice, Letting Go, Enlightenment

Visualize a mountaineer suspended mid-air, ready to plunge into the unknown, fearless of the heights he's chosen to conquer. This embodies the energy of The Hanged Man card. It signifies surrender, a willing sacrifice, or a shift in perspective.

 

When The Hanged Man card appears in your reading, it invites you to let go of old patterns, outdated beliefs, and embrace a new point of view. Just as the mountaineer has to trust the rope and harness, you too need to trust the process and embrace the uncertain. The moment of surrender is not a sign of defeat but a door to enlightenment and transformation.

 

Feeling - III Of Swords

  • Card Lesson: Acceptance of sorrow can lead to healing and growth.
  • Keywords: Heartbreak, Loss, Grief

Imagine a lone figure, standing under a rainstorm, allowing the rain to cleanse their heartache. This resonates with the energy of the III of Swords, a card that signifies heartbreak, sorrow, and loss.

 

When the III of Swords makes its appearance in your reading, it signals a time of emotional upheaval. Like the lone figure, it's essential to allow yourself to feel the pain, to grieve, and to acknowledge your wounds. It's in accepting the sadness that healing can begin. It's a reminder that the storm will pass, and there's always a clear sky waiting behind the rain.

 

Doing - V of Cups (reversed)

  • Card Lesson: Turn regret into motivation for the future.
  • Keywords: Forgiveness, Moving On, Finding Hope

Envision a gardener who has lost a beloved plant to a harsh winter. Rather than mourning its loss, they focus on preparing the garden for spring, hopeful of the new life to come. This reflects the essence of the V of Cups reversed.

 

When the V of Cups reversed appears, it is a call to stop dwelling on past disappointments and focus on future possibilities. Like the gardener who understands that loss is a part of the cycle of life, it's time to forgive, let go, and cultivate hope for what's to come. Embrace this as a time of personal growth and new beginnings.

 

Final Thoughts

From Verdandi's spinning wheel, we learn to trust the process, accept our current state, whether it be joy, sorrow, or transition, and embrace the chance to change our perspective. These teachings from The Hanged Man, III of Swords, and V of Cups (reversed) inspire us to surrender to the unknown, heal through acceptance, and find hope in the possibilities of the future. Verdandi's ever-spinning wheel reminds us that every moment, every experience, is a thread in the intricate tapestry of our lives.

 

Thank you, dear seekers, for joining me on this journey of learning and enlightenment through the wisdom of the tarot and our divine guide, Verdandi. As we part for now, we leave you with a blessing from the goddess herself - may you find peace in the present, courage to face your sorrows, and strength to move towards your future. Have a blessed and insightful day.

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