Today’s oracle card message is Work Your Magic! and it comes from Saint-Germain. Focused intentions, a clear mind and connecting your heart with everything you do will serve you well today (and any day for that matter).
But I always snicker a bit when I pull this card. This rendition of Saint Germain reminds me of this guy I used to go to college with who would always pride himself on passing all his classes by putting in the least amount of effort possible. And he got high a lot.
I used to regard him disdainfully, but now I see that he was actually achieving all his goals – better yet, he was doing it his way. So I feel this card is telling us that having goals and a vision is great, but when you set out to achieve things in your own unique way, that is when the magic happens!
Kate–
You are working YOUR magic with your funny, personal take on the cards. I love a good story to help me cement a meaning in my mind, and your doobie-smoking St. Germaine-look-alike will totally help me hang on to this one!
You rock, Magic Girl.
jme
Thanks Jamie! 🙂 I suppose a story does help remember the cards – I am going to try to do that more often.
This reading was the perfect dose of what I needed. Opened vistas, unblocked issues.
Last night in a passing conversation about gossip, someone came up–the person you tell something you want repeated.
Her name triggered a memory: she had told my then wife that if I only applied myself more, partied less, I would get places… The implication was of course that I was less than I could be.
The thought stopped there… This morning’s card brought a realization:
I was happy, still am, but more importantly I have been “connecting [my] heart to everything I do.”
As a passionate Scorpio it could be challenging!!!
That’s awesome, Antonio! Loved your story about the gossipy lady (I know a few myself…sometimes I am that person)
@EG So true! And so difficult to remember when all seems stagnant. Thanks!
Fabulous! Right now I’m experiencing this! Sometimes it feels hard, but in the end magic always works!
@EG. i would like to use your statement “Sometimes it feels hard, but in the end magic always works!” in a very private lesson I am writing for my students, crediting you, of course.
May I?