jema
I got this as my daily card yesterday but was too busy to write about it here then.
When I first opened the package with the deck and flipped through them those Singers almost put me off, I found them pretty but doubted I would ever be able to extract any kind of wisdom from them.
I sort of dreaded the day I would pick one but when I did I was pleasantly surprised. First of all - This one is probably my fave "singer" and secondly this is just the right time for me to get it since I have a lot on my mind regarding sharing, community and issues concerning outpouring versus holding in.
Enough of the background.
Here are my impressions on The Singer of the Chalice:
(all my notes are very scattered, more like keywords then full sentances)
OPEN - (but also shutting out)
Spinal cord. Stars like chakras
bird, angel, cup, horns, tree...
Containing - concentrating.
Transforming, making pure = ALCHEMY!
Love, healing, sharing. A Chalice is for the community to drink from.
Toasts to open something, welcoming someone/something new.
The energy here is not fast but rather slow yet unavoidable.
Like rain. It will come down because it must come down.
When I first opened the package with the deck and flipped through them those Singers almost put me off, I found them pretty but doubted I would ever be able to extract any kind of wisdom from them.
I sort of dreaded the day I would pick one but when I did I was pleasantly surprised. First of all - This one is probably my fave "singer" and secondly this is just the right time for me to get it since I have a lot on my mind regarding sharing, community and issues concerning outpouring versus holding in.
Enough of the background.
Here are my impressions on The Singer of the Chalice:
(all my notes are very scattered, more like keywords then full sentances)
OPEN - (but also shutting out)
Spinal cord. Stars like chakras
bird, angel, cup, horns, tree...
Containing - concentrating.
Transforming, making pure = ALCHEMY!
Love, healing, sharing. A Chalice is for the community to drink from.
Toasts to open something, welcoming someone/something new.
The energy here is not fast but rather slow yet unavoidable.
Like rain. It will come down because it must come down.