Day 3 – Oracle Card Challenge

Day 2 – Oracle Card Challenge

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“If you try anything, if you try to lose weight, or to improve yourself, or to love, or to make the world a better place, you have already achieved something wonderful, before you even begin. Forget failure. If things don’t work out the way you want, hold your head up high and be proud. And try again. And again. And again!”
~ Sarah Dessen

My Health

Today we are exploring health. This will help you to focus on the major challenges or issues around your health, or give you confirmation that you are heading in the right direction.

Here’s what you need to do:

Take your crystal, and complete this short guided meditation:

Hold your stone in your cupped hands, close your eyes, and slow your breathing. Bring white light into your body until you feel peaceful and calm. Then bring white light into the crystal too…

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Day 1 – Oracle Card Challenge

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“No matter who you are, no matter what you did, no matter where you’ve come from, you can always change, become a better version of yourself.”
~ Madonna

Choosing your Positioning Card

In order to chart a course to anywhere else, we first need to establish our current position. So today’s card will help you to do just that. Here’s what you need to do:

Take your crystal, and complete this short guided meditation:

Hold your stone in your cupped hands, close your eyes, and slow your breathing. Bring white light into your body until you feel peaceful and calm. Then bring white light into the crystal too. Allow yourself to connect to the stone. You may feel it tingle, or visualise a colour in your mind’s eye. When you are ready, open your eyes. Keep your stone near you, and hold it when you write.

Now shuffle…

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Oracle Card Challenge Orientation Day

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“Make the most of yourself….for that is all there is of you.”
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

Today’s post is designed to help familiarise you with some basic techniques you’ll need for our Twelve Day Oracle Card Challenge, which is starting tomorrow.

Don’t be scared about using Oracle or Tarot cards. They are simply a tool to help tune you in to your own intuition and inner knowing. It is possible that you may also choose the same card more than once over the course of this challenge. Each time you choose a card, treat it as a whole new message. You may find yourself having several interpretations from just one card over time, depending on the questions you have asked.

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Choosing your Deck

Choose a deck of Oracle or Tarot cards based solely upon the pictures. Avoid Tarot decks that have pictures of coins or swords are…

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Join Me for a Twelve Day Oracle Card Challenge?

I have several Oracle Decks which I enjoy using, I will give your challenge a try.

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“There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.”
~ Ernest Hemingway

Hello, Lovelies!

So, here I am in Rome for a few days, before Ben and I begin our cruise around the Med. And you may be surprised to know that our very first stop in Rome is the airport cafe! Why? Good coffee and fast, free wi-fi. Once we get to our hotel and then onto the ship I am expecting the internet to be quite dodgy for the next little while, so Ben suggested that I get some blog posts loaded for you before we catch a cab to our hotel.

And the result?

I have a wonderful Oracle Card Challenge for you!

June is our mid-year point, and that makes it a fabulous time for a little refocusing on who we are…

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