Emily
I've just come back from a week in Wales and I did the right thing this time - I only took the Liber T with me. And I did dailies every day but I had to handwrite them - it made me realise that I couldn't go back to a handwritten journal LOL - also one problem, when I was packing I forgot to pack the damned thing so its left at the van until I go down next time (I remembered my Liber T though )
I'm a little bit closer to trimming a Liber T too - not the one I'm using - it doesn't want to be trimmed but I'll buy a new copy and do that one instead.
I'll soon be at 11 months with the Liber T - I've gone a lot further than I thought I would and I don't really want to move on but I think when I hit the big 12 months then I'll branch out again with other decks - not sure of which ones yet though.
I've been reading again about IDS'rs ending their studies early and although you are all probably feeling guilty, don't. When a study isn't fun anymore then it turns into a chore and its time to end. I had the same feelings when I used the Old Path - at the end the deck just didn't do anything for me at all and I couldn't wait to start using other decks. I did learn a lot from my first study but it took me a while to want to dedicate myself to just one deck for any length of time again.
I know I seem to be lasting with this study but to be honest, I realised a long while ago that the Liber T is a deck that is going to be with me forever. I feel incredibly lucky that I've managed to find a deck that even now gives me a thrill when I use it.
For some of you, it hasn't happened with this study but it will.
I'm a little bit closer to trimming a Liber T too - not the one I'm using - it doesn't want to be trimmed but I'll buy a new copy and do that one instead.
I'll soon be at 11 months with the Liber T - I've gone a lot further than I thought I would and I don't really want to move on but I think when I hit the big 12 months then I'll branch out again with other decks - not sure of which ones yet though.
I've been reading again about IDS'rs ending their studies early and although you are all probably feeling guilty, don't. When a study isn't fun anymore then it turns into a chore and its time to end. I had the same feelings when I used the Old Path - at the end the deck just didn't do anything for me at all and I couldn't wait to start using other decks. I did learn a lot from my first study but it took me a while to want to dedicate myself to just one deck for any length of time again.
I know I seem to be lasting with this study but to be honest, I realised a long while ago that the Liber T is a deck that is going to be with me forever. I feel incredibly lucky that I've managed to find a deck that even now gives me a thrill when I use it.
For some of you, it hasn't happened with this study but it will.