Queen of Wands: Yes, I Can Do It!

The card of the day is the QUEEN OF WANDS.

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Deck used: Motherpeace. Priestess of Wands is the Queen of Wands

This queen has a lot of positive energy at her disposal, and she wants to share it with you! Have a project you need help getting off the ground? You might consider asking this lady because the queen of wands is the ultimate can-do girl and she is not a afraid to roll up her sleeves and get the work done (don’t worry, she is also fun to work with!).

The queen of wands will bring a lot of positive qualities and a unique perspective to any project table, think: enthusiastic, robust, and energetic and you have the idea.

A natural people-magnet, this queen is warm, open, and intelligent; she works well on her own or with other people who are willing to put the same amount of energy and time into a project that she is. The communication style of the queen of wands is open and direct, and she will always tell it like it is (trust me, this is a good thing, especially when you are trying to get something accomplished).

On the flip side: When working with others, the queen of wands can be a bit of a bossy-pants, but is it possible you need a little direction?

Can you use a dose of the of the queen of wand’s energy? Today is a good day to say, Yes, I can do it! Try something new, give it your all, and do it with enthusiasm.

How can an enthusiastic attitude help you get more accomplished without feeling over-burdened? Are you willing to share your ideas and energy with others? If so, please leave a comment!

Ten of Cups: Community, Trust, and Emotional Support

The card of the day is the TEN OF CUPS.

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The appearance of the ten of cups tells me that emotionally, you are in a very secure position. Your family of origin or family of choice has created a cushion of protection around you and you can trust that it will always be there to protect and nurture you when you need it. You feel good knowing that you’ve had a hand in creating this tight-knit community whose members are able to feel vulnerable around each other and trust that they will still be loved. You feel safe.

Today is a good day to share your emotional riches with others. When you operate from a position of emotional stability, you are able to be more receptive and empathetic to what others are feeling.

Think about this:

Who needs sympathy, understanding, or support in your community and how can you provide it?

Advice:

Tap into the emotional undercurrent in your community and see where it takes you.

How is the role of ‘support person’ exchanged in your community? Do you see how it serves your community to have members be open, understanding, and empathetic? How so?

Please share your thoughts with us in the comments section!