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Dec. 9th, 2018 09:36 pmI never did get around to posting the last ogham reading I did, but suffice to say, I was scared, asked an indirect question, and got taken to school. LOL If you've ever drawn three inverted signs that were actually encouraging you to quit ignoring your intuition and ask what you need to ask, you know what I'm talking about. haha
So today I manned up and asked: should I continue trying to move to Connecticut? There are plenty of reasons to hesitate, not the least being some close friends in the Seattle area we're both loathe to leave. But that land over there was pulling me from the minute I got out in it and holy SHIT everything else seemed like it was more than willing to fall into place, too. So I've been obliquely working toward freeing us from where we're at, and suddenly I have people who want the house by June next year. Warts and all. WHOAH. Still asked. I don't trust my judgment a whole lot, especially since said judgment is easily clouded by relationships. lol So.
First ogham: willow. A tree that has always meant a lot to me. The Crone, challenges, inspiration.
Second ogham: elder. The cycle of life and death.
Third ogham: honeysuckle, inverted. Faltering in your progress, a need to find sureness before progressing.
Ohmy. :)
So today I manned up and asked: should I continue trying to move to Connecticut? There are plenty of reasons to hesitate, not the least being some close friends in the Seattle area we're both loathe to leave. But that land over there was pulling me from the minute I got out in it and holy SHIT everything else seemed like it was more than willing to fall into place, too. So I've been obliquely working toward freeing us from where we're at, and suddenly I have people who want the house by June next year. Warts and all. WHOAH. Still asked. I don't trust my judgment a whole lot, especially since said judgment is easily clouded by relationships. lol So.
First ogham: willow. A tree that has always meant a lot to me. The Crone, challenges, inspiration.
Second ogham: elder. The cycle of life and death.
Third ogham: honeysuckle, inverted. Faltering in your progress, a need to find sureness before progressing.
Ohmy. :)