Monday, April 28, 2014

Abeona – opening doors

For today I've drawn a card from my Goddess Inspiration Oracle by Kris Waldherr. This is the same artist who has created the Goddess tarot.
The card shows us Abeona, the Roman Goddess of departures. The caption says: Beyond your home is a world to be discovered. Explore it.
Abeona is the Roman Goddess of Outward Journeys, who watches over a child's steps and protects travelers. She is likely an old Italic Goddess who was later considered an aspect of Juno, the Roman Goddess of Mothers, Women, and their Children.
Abeona's name comes from the Latin verb abeo, "to depart, go away, or go forth". She was believed to especially guard children as they took their first steps away from home to explore the world, an anxious time for parents, perhaps reflected in the fact that abeo carries the added meaning of "to die, disappear, or be changed". Abeona watched over any "first steps", whether literal or metaphoric.

I like this oracle a lot.  It contains a lot of goddesses I've never heard of. (like this one) and each one covers an aspect of our daily experiences. For me it is always difficult to leave my house and expose myself to the “dangers” of the world. Years ago I've had a few traumatic experiences which has caused  a lot of fear and anxiety. Although things aren't still what they used to be, nowadays it is going so much better and  I am increasingly enjoying to go out on my own.. Knowing that guardianship is also an aspect of the Goddess, might give me a gentle nudge to expand my boundaries a bit more. Look how beautiful and tempting the world looks behind the walls of our own confinement.

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  1. What a lovely card. I would like it in writing (notarized) that when I go on an adventure or leave my comfort zone, things will work out just fine, I'll have a great time, and be happy about all of it. Not much to ask for, huh? LOL If only it were that easy. But I suppose part of the learning is adapting to all those situations that don't come out like I would want. Of course I'm sure I would miss out on some things that might turn out better than I could imagine...

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    1. I guess if you put it that way it is all about letting go of control. Which is, I think, one of the hardest things in life. Not to expect the best or the worst; just to let the situation unfold itself and be surprised

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    2. Easy for me to say, but hard for me to do! :)

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  2. In 44 years of marriage I think Rob and I have had 10 vacations, most 5-8 days. We are SO looking forward to just moseying down a road to anywhere, at any speed we chose. I love Kris's art.

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    1. I am glad my husband and I have been able to have a lot of vacations. We've traveled through France and Denmark and am grateful for those memories. Our moseying plans went down the drain...

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