squeakmo9
That's the hope Coyote, lol!coyoteblack said:seems with 2 air and one earth maybe the air will not get into so much trouble.
That's the hope Coyote, lol!coyoteblack said:seems with 2 air and one earth maybe the air will not get into so much trouble.
Well a fine job you did in organizing it. It made perfect sense to me and flowed very nicely.squeakmo9 said:So the water is the only things that seems to lead back to the yang of pent/earth (7-rx). I think there is a deep learning process as far as the emotions are concerned. A recognition of emotions and a wanting to express at appropriate times. The 7 of pents(rx) seems to understand the problem, but has yet to see any hard evidence of improvement.
Straight out boundaries in the 2 and 5 are outlined. In the 2, not recognized, in the 5 of swords…forced to recognize true importance of outlining. The 7 of pents(rx) seems to be taking into account these mistakes and making memories.
This step was difficult for me to organize, hope it is somewhat understandable, lol!
Jewel said:Well a fine job you did in organizing it. It made perfect sense to me and flowed very nicely.
I love how you brought in the element of water (emotions) into your mental cards (swords). What I glean from this, and based on the rest of your narrative, is that although mentally you acknowledged things as they happened you rationalized them and let them go. Now, you are dealing with them on an emotional level which have lead you to the 7 of pentacles. The introspection and harvesting of the past experiences.
So based on your description of how this feels to you, in effect two cards that are compatible to eachother yet antagonistic of your third card (Air + Air + Earth) are moving from the mental towards to the emotional (water) which is compatible to your third card (earth). That would bring the harmony you feel between these two cards and the third that rationally you know does not exist but can see the shift. Elementally I found this VERY VERY interesting and significant.
Hope that feedback made sense ...
I am noticing this too doing these Steps ... my journey has also shown me that I am so close to my issue that I was not looking at the whole picture. Thanks to some of these steps I am beginning to see things as they really are. Glad the feedback was useful to you.squeakmo9 said:Sometimes when you stand too closely to a picture, it's hard to see the whole, your feedback helps me, thank you, Jewel
Hi Dave, sorry to hear you were having a hard time of it. I like CoyoteBlack's idea of just letting go and doing a stream of cosciousness. You have put so much of yourself into organizing and maintaining this group that just letting a stream of creative consciousness take over might be exactly what the doctor ordered. Seriously. You have taken on a real responsibility for guiding us along. Let us help you now.dadsnook2000 said:It has been some kind of a day for me, not much has gone right. Tonight I tried to do my Step 14 exercise and ran into a wall. So, I'll try again tomorrow. I've never drawn blanks before. Dave