Foresight Friday: Focus on the Positive for Your Happily Ever After
Divination Method: The Princess Bride Tarot
Card Drawn: 5 of Goblets
Key Words: Despair, Disappointment, Self-Pity, Negative Focus, Emotional Baggage
My Foresight Friday Interpretation:
Howdy, Pixilators! We've finally reached the last weekend of March and I am SO READY for it to go out "like a lamb". Here's hoping the weather levels out a bit.
Alrighty, let's take a peek at the cards!
The Princess Bride Tarot wasted no time showing us our card this week. I had barely started shuffling when: *flip*!
The card that swiftly presented itself to us this week is the 5 of Goblets.
Depicted on this card is Westley. He sits upon a large rock, at a makeshift stone table, still wearing his Dread Pirate Roberts mask (and its accompanying persona).
4 goblets sit upon the table as Westley holds the 5th, along with a vial of iocane powder. A mysterious whirlwind rises up from the held goblet to a darkness that lingers overhead. At his feet we see the lushness of the grassy landscape as well as beautiful flowers that are springing up out of a dark shadow.
This card is about the great depth of pain we feel regarding the things we've experienced. We remember the after effects of the poison that life has served us and are having difficulty moving on.
We can't let go of the "wouldda, couldda, shouldda" of it all. What if we would have chosen a different goblet? Could we have fought our foe a different way? Perhaps we should have avoided the situation all together?
The fact of the matter is, it has already occurred, and there's no changing the past. It's time to forgive ourselves and move on.
We may feel betrayed. We may feel like we can't trust or forgive those who had a hand in the way things are. But, that just might be what's needed.
If those who chose poorly in the way of deeds/beliefs/words are beginning to step out of the darkness, and are therefore able to see the error of their ways, lording it over them in perpetuity does nothing but shove them back towards the dark.
This doesn't mean we have to blindly trust them but, consider this: Inigo and Fezzik were, technically, bad guys when they enter the story. They had both done many things that they weren't proud of. If Westley and Buttercup had shunned them, rather than accept their desire to make amends and help, they may not have gotten their happy ending.
So, what does this mean for us? It means we should not despair. Yes, we feel a looming darkness,but if we look around we will also see some beauty.
We must also be willing to, even if apprehensively, let those who are waking up from their culty fever dreams become part of the solution. Let them emerge from the dark and grow.
Allowing them back into the fold - or at the VERY least - not constantly shoving their poor choices back in their faces - may be the only way we get through this.
So, let's focus on the positive in order to build our Happily Ever After.
Until Next Time, Pixilators!
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