Every day brings the gift of a new chance to live in peace with yourself. How are you taking care of the bond of your body and soul today?
Decks used: The Wild Unknown Tarot, Medicine Heart Oracle


Left: Ceiba Yax Che, The Hanged Man, Mother of Cups, (ancient piece of pottery I got in Mexico City) Ceiba Yax Che is the Mayan tree of life. The oracle of the Ceiba is to remind you to center yourself in your truest identity. The Mother of Cups is the most emotionally supportive crew member in the court of the Tarot. If you have been static or stale, this is your call to unfold your winds and leave the liminal. Remember who you are.
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Center: Ajayu, Mother of Wands, Son of Swords, (peach crystal I don’t know the name of)Ajayu is a Quechua word, an Indigenous people of the Andes. The simplest explanation is the Quechua believe that the spirit belongs to the body and to the cosmos simultaneously. Your call is to stand in integrity with your highest self while doing no harm to other beings. Caution comes with the very stubborn and fast moving Son of Swords, his adolescent nature can get in the way of making thoughtful decisions. Ajayu reminds you to take only what you need, no more.
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Right: Sacred Law of the North-West, Four of Wands, Death (brown crystal I don’t know the name of) You are at a significant turning point in your healing. The oracle of the Koala shares that you know how to take what was once toxic to you and through healing and rest, let it make you stronger. Through this process you honor the death of old ways within yourself as you become anew. You have a new way of thinking and being with yourself. While it has been challenging to process all that you have experienced, you have a serenity and peacefulness that you are grateful for.