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The Tarot Card Influencing 2024

Last year my daughter turned me onto this idea that there is a Major Arcana Tarot card that informs the overarching energy of the year.

One way to think about this is as the TONE for the year on a global scale, reflecting the energy that might be arising.

It’s actually quite simple to learn which tarot card it is for the year. Simply add the numbers of the year together. So, for this year it would be: 2+0+2+4=8

The Card that correlates with the number 8 is STRENGTH.

Immediately that feels heartening, don’t you think? As if it is inviting us to call on our own inner strength, knowing that it’s there for us always. Perhaps it’s an opportunity to cultivate strength even more since we may need this quality as 2024 unfolds.

Last year my daughter turned me onto this idea that there is a Major Arcana Tarot card that informs the overarching energy of the year.

One way to think about this is as the TONE for the year on a global scale, reflecting the energy that might be arising.

It’s actually quite simple to learn which tarot card it is for the year. Simply add the numbers of the year together. So, for this year it would be: 2+0+2+4=8

The Card that correlates with the number 8 is STRENGTH.

Immediately that feels heartening, don’t you think? As if it is inviting us to call on our own inner strength, knowing that it’s there for us always. Perhaps it’s an opportunity to cultivate strength even more since we may need this quality as 2024 unfolds.

When I think about accessing strength, one thing that I consider is how can we be firm AND harness our authentic authority, without being aggressive or pushy?

In other words, how can we be gentle and brave?

What might that look like?

Those two qualities are often seen as opposites, but perhaps it is simply that we don’t have many role models for strength on the world stage, people who act from a place of love rather than fear.

Some ways we can embody this kind of gentle strength might be:

1. To set clear boundaries – to know what you want and don’t want to do, and then be

clear about that in a kind way.

2. To state how you think and feel without negative emotions (anger, upset, guilt)

3. To offer support from a place of seeking understanding first without pushing an agenda

or idea onto the other person or situation

4. To genuinely listen and hear what another person in saying

How can you exhibit strength from a place of compassion and kindness?

Any ideas?

It will be interesting to see how strength appears in your everyday life as this year unfolds.

Don’t you think?

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How to Get Everything You Want

I recently wrote to a friend and shared this story with them.

Last year I was feeling frustrated. I was working hard but not seeing the kind of rewards I was expecting.

You know that feeling, don’t you? When you put everything into a project only to see it flounder, or not yield the results you were expecting?

By December, I was in a right mood about it. And, honestly, pretty irate with God. Because years earlier, in 2015 in fact, I’d received a very clear and loud message that said, “you can have everything, you know.”

In the years since, I’d been working with that idea, opening up to receiving everything.

Only last year, it felt like I had hit a wall. Why was I not feeling like I had everything? Why wasn’t I creating exactly what I wanted?

I recently wrote to a friend and shared this story with them.

Last year I was feeling frustrated. I was working hard but not seeing the kind of rewards I was expecting.

You know that feeling, don’t you? When you put everything into a project only to see it flounder, or not yield the results you were expecting?

By December, I was in a right mood about it. And, honestly, pretty irate with God. Because years earlier, in 2015 in fact, I’d received a very clear and loud message that said, “you can have everything, you know.”

In the years since, I’d been working with that idea, opening up to receiving everything.

Only last year, it felt like I had hit a wall. Why was I not feeling like I had everything? Why wasn’t I creating exactly what I wanted?

Finally, in my little tantrum with God, I got an answer. Here’s what I heard:

“You think that this everything is outside of you. But you already are everything, so you already have everything.”

That guidance stopped me dead in my tracks. And I saw how indeed I had been feeling like I was outside of this “everything.”

And so, for this entire 2023, I keep reminding myself. “You already are everything, so you already have everything.” This mantra brings me so much solace and peace. It has also allowed me to relax and be more in the flow, knowing that as I step into what is mine to do, everything else gets taken care of.

In truth, what seems to be coming to me loud and clear, is that the more I open to the BIG love, to allowing that abiding sense of joy and peace and acceptance in, and the more I remove the internal blocks that prevent me from experiencing that love, the more I allow myself to receive everything else.

What about you?

Can you see how you are already everything?

What would it take for you to step into the truth of that?

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