Joon
21 Ways - Emotions
Step 3: Whispering Tarot, The Emperor
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1. The Emperor feels calm and confident. He feels peaceful and is comfortable being here alone in this outdoor setting. Confident = he is master of all he surveys; he knows that he has the wisdom to make his decisions. Calm = he does not feel rushed, but allows himself to attain a peaceful, centered state before approaching the question or decisions (book, globe) he has brought with him.
2. I feel calm and peaceful here on this hillside. I am comfortable about choosing to spend this time alone. It pleases me to look across these hills to the horizon, across my empire. I feel confident that the matters I have come here to resolve have satisfactory solutions, and that from my centered, relaxed state I will find these solutions.
3. This reminds me of how I felt during the summer when I visited the U.S. for longer than usual with the intention of deciding whether it were time to return here from living abroad for 12 years, and whether I believed I could readjust to life here.
One of the things that contributed most to that decision was the many days I spent at a friend's summer cottage, where we watched both blue summer skies and storms that blew in across the lake.
It was there that I was able to turn over my thoughts about moving back and how I might establish my life here, and then let the thoughts go; I would think about what it would mean to remain in my home abroad and about what I would miss by giving up each of the choices. Over the course of the summer, clarity emerged and I was sure what my choice was to be and equally sure that I would have no regrets.
Step 3: Whispering Tarot, The Emperor
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1. The Emperor feels calm and confident. He feels peaceful and is comfortable being here alone in this outdoor setting. Confident = he is master of all he surveys; he knows that he has the wisdom to make his decisions. Calm = he does not feel rushed, but allows himself to attain a peaceful, centered state before approaching the question or decisions (book, globe) he has brought with him.
2. I feel calm and peaceful here on this hillside. I am comfortable about choosing to spend this time alone. It pleases me to look across these hills to the horizon, across my empire. I feel confident that the matters I have come here to resolve have satisfactory solutions, and that from my centered, relaxed state I will find these solutions.
3. This reminds me of how I felt during the summer when I visited the U.S. for longer than usual with the intention of deciding whether it were time to return here from living abroad for 12 years, and whether I believed I could readjust to life here.
One of the things that contributed most to that decision was the many days I spent at a friend's summer cottage, where we watched both blue summer skies and storms that blew in across the lake.
It was there that I was able to turn over my thoughts about moving back and how I might establish my life here, and then let the thoughts go; I would think about what it would mean to remain in my home abroad and about what I would miss by giving up each of the choices. Over the course of the summer, clarity emerged and I was sure what my choice was to be and equally sure that I would have no regrets.