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Ogoun Bhalin’Dio sits at the bedside of a sick child. He is injecting medicine with a needle (intrusive “technology”) instead of using traditional medicine (which tends to be more non-intrusive, such as poultices, etc). He is using a small needle in proportion to the size of his hand (a little goes a long way?); this is a type of God aspect. The child’s face is calm. Light shines down upon him/her from a ceiling light. All of this together could indicate “miracles” and “miracle healing”.
Bhalin’Dio is dressed in white shirt and hat, similar to Obatala the Great Father (4 Santeria) “father” healing the “child”. You can’t see Bhalin’Dio’s face, just like you can’t see the face of God.
The ceiling light shows heavenly/celestial/spiritual illumination, which provides the basis for healing. The pale blue background is calm and soothing. The wooden bed and dresser indicate stability and durability.
This is a card of emotional healing using more advanced methods.
Bhalin’Dio is dressed in white shirt and hat, similar to Obatala the Great Father (4 Santeria) “father” healing the “child”. You can’t see Bhalin’Dio’s face, just like you can’t see the face of God.
The ceiling light shows heavenly/celestial/spiritual illumination, which provides the basis for healing. The pale blue background is calm and soothing. The wooden bed and dresser indicate stability and durability.
This is a card of emotional healing using more advanced methods.