Yesterday I've
come across another fabulous spread created by Beth from Little Red tarot. Her spreads
are always down to earth and yet at the same time so in depth. Since I love
small spreads I couldn't wait to try this one out: "How to find your Mojo back"!
Maybe you haven’t noticed but the last painting I have posted here was in
February and since then my inspiration and drive to visually express myself went
from zero to nothing. I’ve been writing a
lot but I miss being able to just pick up a piece of paper and paint, draw or
do some collage. And while writing this, I know it is my own mindset which is
keeping me from creating. (eight of Swords mentality L) So finding this little spread is
very timely for me. I’ve used the wildwood tarot and the cards couldn’t have been
more outspoken and clear today: 

Firstly, divide your cards into majors and minors.
Shuffle the two piles separately.
Draw the first card from your major pile. Then lay
cards two and three from the minor pile:
1.Major:
Here’s your mojo, hiding – The Wanderer
In order to find my mojo back, I will have to
reconnect with my inner child, be open for adventures and new possibilities, play
and have fun. Let go of fear and tread new paths with courage and an open mind;
taking a leap o faith. Oh yeah!
2.Minor:
Here’s what’s getting in the way. – Four of Bows – Celebration
Although this is quite a positive card which is
all about celebrating the bounty, good fortune and finished projects, this card
can also warn us about the danger of feeling too secure. It is often tempting to stay
in the Four of Bows energy afraid for what might come next and thus we stagnate
our own creative flow.
3.Minor:
Here’s your solution. Do this now! – Six of Vessels- Reunion
Remember the times when you felt you were
empowered and able to create. When being in the flow was a like a second nature
and revisit them and reconnect with your inner strength. l drink form the well
of experience and wisdom to rediscover my inspiration and trust in my own
ability to create.
So what does this mean in practical terms? I am going upstairs with a large mug of coffee to flip through
some old sketchbooks and paintings and after that I am going to pick up a piece
of paper and I am going to play without troubling myself with the outcome. J