Interesting times
I hope nobody is horribly disappointed that I'm not pursuing the Tao as much as I implied at the beginning.
Did an interesting meditation today, even though I did interrupt it to do something necessary.
I'm doing my mantra still, though I substituted "steadfastness" for "compassion". What is the difference between compassion and loving-kindness anyway? To me the latter sounds more like something you do with what you feel, whereas compassion can be completely internal.
My daughter is collecting these sort of pagan cards. I'm not sure what exactly you're supposed to do with them but most read like fortune cookies and so (with her permission) I pretty much use them the same way. I have no belief in the supernatural other than to say I'm too scientifically minded to discount what I don't know. Still, sometimes you get interesting inspirations from them. :)
Tonight I drew from her animal deck, which is fun, and then noticed one that seemed more witchy. I had a card drop in my lap while I was shuffling (this isn't eery in any way, the cards are hugely unwieldy and I'm not much of a shuffler) and I drew one off the top anyway, so I had three cards plus my mantra to meditate on.
Why bore you with this?
Well, the draw card was "winter solstice" which the booklet saw as an opourtunity to reflect on the past and the lessons learned therein. as well winter solstice is the longest night of the year and when we either cower in fear or start running about with fire and bellowing to the sun to come back and start doing it's job already! Well, ok, in Canada we mostly run about with beer, but fireworks work too.
One of the Big lessons I have learned in the past bit is related to the animal card I drew. The Blue Heron (I keep drawing this one too, nu-nu nunu, nu-nu nunu). Mostly the blue heron is known for standing on the edges of swampy areas looking cool, and looking huge when they fly, not to mention eating fish. The interpretation they gave it is "Make a stand for what you believe in and do what feels right in spite of any judgement or disapproval from others." Oddly enough this seems the best way to avoid conflict, up until now I have been trying to avoid conflict by being nice and accomodating, but that seems counter productive. This is also topical for my life right now. It also fits nicely in with equanimity, which can be used in steadfastness, and in helping you know what to believe in, and in having what we call "character" or "inner strength".
"in spite of judgement or disapproval from others" brings us to the lap card. Meadow, which they interpret as vulnerability, or as some other people I know say it "being seen". To be is to be seen, to not be seen is to not be. You can't be you without somebody noticing.
Interesting times :-)
You can make a stand for what you believe that is good. Just be careful that you use compassion in your treatment of those you are in conflict with.
ReplyDeleteVulnerability towards yourself looking deeply at your own actions and their affect on the people around you. Being vulnerable is being seen at the deepest level.