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Isis
Life Restored
Spiritual resurrection is gifted to you now.
Whatever part of you
or your life
you thought to be dead
is being revived
and will flourish back into life.
Just as the Phoenix rises from the frequency,
transitioning from death into life,
so too will you rise again,
healed and renewed.
Tarot
The Crone
Aging as spiritual journey.
The soul listening inward through the ear labyrinth.
Listening to the voice of the heart – place of knowledge and wisdom.
The old traveler on her way to the point of oneness,
where she touches the cosmic whole.
Wingless flying straight into the heart.
Every step is perfect.
Archetypes
Eros
Though Eros can be depicted as unbridled sexuality and eroticism, a more contemplative understanding of this archetypal energy leads us to the root of desire itself.
What do we long for? Why are we awakened by love? What makes us hesitate in the face of intimacy?
Eros reconnects us with the primal longing to merge with another human being, nature, music, art, plants, food, or anything that we perceive we are separate from.
Eros allows us to momentarily unite. Our heart embraces Otherness, and in doing so we further understand our own. Our life force awakens.
This card reveals an inevitable initiation into love’s labyrinth. You may find yourself swirling in a new territory of desire and sensuality.
Explore the labyrinth with a curious and honest heart – and remember, though the way is circuitous, you are always being led toward its centre.
When light it is passion, playfulness, sexual health. When dark it is madness, projection, obsession.
I Ching
7 – The Amy
The hexagram, The Army, symbolises the union of earth and water and represents a transition from division to guidance. It highlights the responsibility of individuals to lead society out of chaos and toward wholeness, for the greater good. This hexagram reminds us of the need for strong boundaries and discernment to avoid being swayed by external agendas. Guidance is most effective when it comes from a place of stillness and presence, rather than forceful direction. Shih emphasises discipline and organisation, requiring rational strategy over emotional reactions, especially in group dynamics. It calls for balance between personal integrity and conformity to collective expectations. True leadership is about maintaining authenticity while aligning with the needs of the group. The Army encourages thoughtful planning in areas like love, work, or personal goals, helping us shift from disorganised struggle to strategic, purposeful action. At the core of Shih is the idea of finding nourishment in pursuits that genuinely align with our nature, warning against the temptation of instant gratification or hollow rewards. It encourages us to remain grounded in what truly fulfils us, to collaborate without losing our individuality, and to seek lasting fulfilment through alignment with our authentic self. Hexagram 7 reinforces these ideas, focusing on leadership and strategy. It represents the authority to establish new orders or dismantle old structures as necessary, with leadership always requiring collective approval. Together, The Army and Hexagram 7 stress the importance of discernment, balance, and authenticity, guiding society toward meaningful change and greater harmony.