Today’s card is the Singer of Courage from the Faeries’ Oracle. This card is all about the courage to face our fears and transform the energy we invest in those fears into action; in moving forward and living our lives as bravely as possible.
Mind you this is not a call to play the hero. Our day to day life is fearsome enough to need our courageous actions. Every moment when fear starts to act up, it is up to us to look in the eye and decide if it is a true fear or a veil over a deeper rooted issue. Often our most primal are fears are buried deep under many layers in the dark borrows of our mind.
Fear has been for most people a lifelong companion and it presents itself in many forms. When we start to address the less dreadful fears, we will eventually learn how to transform our deeper more ingrained fears.
And so I asked what energy might be helpful on this journey? And I pulled Myk the Myomancer. When you look closely you see all kind of little creatures hidden in the foliage of the forest. But Myk knows they are there; he is attentive to every little detail around him...
So be mindful of the seemingly insignificant opportunities to show courage. This way we can strengthen and practice our bravery muscle and learn to have faith in our courage. Little by little, we will break the bondage of fear and set ourselves free.
It seems we will both be taking a deeper look at our emotions today in order to transform them! :)
ReplyDeleteI think thats what this cardslinging bussiness is all about :)
DeleteI often recognize anger as fear. Neither is a good place to be for long,
ReplyDeleteAnger and fear are indeed closely related. they are two of the four basic emotions: joy fear anger sadness.
DeleteNo not for long but also not to be avoided.
I noticed that one card is an explosion of color the other less so. Fear can be that explosion and calm and level headed less so. Maybe that is why we give in to it, the excitement and trepidation.
ReplyDeleteIt is indeed alluring to let ourselves be captivated by fear. It often is disguised as Safety
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