March 2, 2022
-ORACLE CARD-
Queen of the Moon Oracle by Stacey Demarco
I always say my little prayer as a shuffle…
Spirit, Angels, Guides, The Universe and Mamma Moon, please join me in this reading. Please surround and fill me with your amazing energy as I ask for guidance and protection, truth and clarity and the strength and courage to make any changes if needed. Please allow all messages to heal, inspire and transform honoring the highest good of all. I am so grateful for any and all messages. As I will it…so mote it be.
Then I cut the cards in 3 piles using my left hand.
- Green Corn Moon
PATIENCE
Enjoy the journey, not just the destination. The time has come to learn patience and avoid the lure of instant gratification. Slow down. Take your time. Things are happening, you just can’t see it yet. Be loving and patient with your body.
'I take my time to enjoy the journey."
Patience is a kind of faith in foreseeing. We might see the seed, but we foresee the flower. We might see the books on the table, but we foresee the degree at the end if we read them. If we think physically, we might feel the pain of a hard workout but foresee and have faith in the muscle and fitness levels we will build. Patience is a way of experiencing the process of fruition.
For some of us, we choose what is quick and easy. We may choose activities we know we will be good at. These require no big process, no great challenge over time and so no great achievement even if we are good at them. More difficult is a kind of patience in mastery where the skills or learning take time to accrue, and this is where the beauty of patience is born. When we truly realise the power of patience we understand the power of gaining something incredibly deep and imbedded rather than the quick hit of instant gratification. There is great power in going slow. There is also the lifelong benefit of the power of trusting that you can hold a focus for a time for something big.
For some of us, learning a physical skill enables us to fall in love with our bodies again, seeing it change and try over and over. We recognize its magnificence in all its weirdness, wonkiness, strength, weakness and inherent wisdom. We get to feel the process and the miracle. And if our body doesn’t quite get it and we run out of patience, well, nasty self-talk is the last thing I would throw at it. After all, my body is not my enemy. Instead, I throw compassion and trust at it: the compassion that it is doing its best right now, and the trust that it will get me to where I want to go - even if that is ‘eventually’. I’ve learned to be patient!