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The question from a one card reading, put to the deck was;
'How can I overcome the immense weight I feel in both my personal life and in my spiritual life?'
The Master Maker took this call...
The Master Maker
In this card there is a female fae, with ram horn's, she is older and very learned, she looks the quite type, thoughtful, yet capable of mischief.
She seems confident in herself.
Upon her brow there stands the Master Maker.
He is a round bellied, fellow with red hair and whisker's, he holds a staff with a glowing of light, in his right hand, his left points, small finger's curled, and index finger down(like the magician in Rider/Waite). His transluscent wings held high behind him.
Seems this card is saying that mind over matter is accomplishable.
that you do indeed need to blend these things together.
cooperation, within yourself, and with other's...
Trust yourself, and strive for balance.
Do the best you can, it will come...
Ok, now...
I haven't read the book to see what these cards mean.
I'm trying to find what I see in them, then see what they have to say for themselves from the book, so I'm fixing to check that and then add a bit from there.
'How can I overcome the immense weight I feel in both my personal life and in my spiritual life?'
The Master Maker took this call...
The Master Maker
In this card there is a female fae, with ram horn's, she is older and very learned, she looks the quite type, thoughtful, yet capable of mischief.
She seems confident in herself.
Upon her brow there stands the Master Maker.
He is a round bellied, fellow with red hair and whisker's, he holds a staff with a glowing of light, in his right hand, his left points, small finger's curled, and index finger down(like the magician in Rider/Waite). His transluscent wings held high behind him.
Seems this card is saying that mind over matter is accomplishable.
that you do indeed need to blend these things together.
cooperation, within yourself, and with other's...
Trust yourself, and strive for balance.
Do the best you can, it will come...
Ok, now...
I haven't read the book to see what these cards mean.
I'm trying to find what I see in them, then see what they have to say for themselves from the book, so I'm fixing to check that and then add a bit from there.
Key words:
Skill, Craftsmanship, Magician. Moral strenght, Invention.
He would be the first to tell you, that superb craftsmanship, however magical, is hard work---joyful & energizing hard work, but always challenging.
He reminds us, 'No job is too small to do beautifully.'
Plan meticulously, begin carefully, and persevere through difficulty, learning still more of our craft as we work.
Be willing to tackle difficult challenges and have a determination to surpass previous achievements.
Patience is always required, as is the willingness to do a thing again & again until it is even better than the best one can do.
Learn your own limits.
Discover your talents,
choose your craft,
then you gain great joy & fulfillment from developing.