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The Return

This December, the wheel of the year brings us back to new beginnings

This December I find myself in the beautiful beach town Puerto Escondido, Mexico, just like last year I found myself in St. Augustine, Florida. The two are quite different in architectural style, temperature, and character, and yet both have brought me before Mother Ocean. She calms me, reminds me of the ebbs and flows in life, and how to find joy in all of it, how to let go of troubling thoughts and exist in flow and appreciation. Our time in Mexico is trickling by, first with the beauty of the beach, followed by the mountainous beauty of my mother’s hometown and time with family. At the halfway mark, we’ll be steadily working our way up Mexico, until we reach Arizona, where it all started (once at the outset of our nomadic journey and again before our descent to Mexico). This time we’ll be spending the holidays in the States, the completion of another cycle. Yet with this return, what feels like an end becomes another beginning. We return with a greater understanding of home, and a top contending city. This year the nomadic journey ends, but the cultivation of home begins. As we all go through our own cycles, it can be helpful to think of what new chapters we are opening, as we close out another. We’ve had joyous experiences that we’ll always treasure and remember, and more to look forward to, though they may seem quite different at first. At the core, the question remains the same, though our answer may change. 

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October 2022 Forecast

October 2, 2022

October calls, her orange eye peering in on us through the Hunter's Moon. The dark things usually hidden within and without are now sought and seen. We have a unique opportunity to tune into our shadow, mirror, and divine self. As the veil thins, our psychic sensibilities will increase. This is a particularly good time to look out for signs from our ancestors, to pay our respects and commune with them. 

 

It is in this light I break away from the usual Marseilles deck and try a new deck. I'll be using Lo Scarabeo's Ars Notoria cards, based off the esoteric Hebrew understanding of angels. They guide this fully upright reading with their unique message. Though this is a general reading, it is no coincidence each of us is receiving it.

 

Energy of the Month: 8 of Wands ~Angel: Nith-Haiah~

 

Our primary form of psychic contact this month is through the realm of dreams. Pay extra heed to dreams of schools, libraries, bookstores, or any other settings associated with learning. These dreams are likely to be Akashic in nature, and hold seeds of source consciousness wisdom for us to explore. Also pay heed to messages in dreams relayed by ancestors and departed loved ones. Lucid dreaming can be a good way to initiate these kinds of dreams as well. Before bed, use dim lighting or candles for enhanced dreamwork. Ideas and inspiration acquired through the muse of dream (Angel Nith-Haiah), are ones that want to become manifest in their own time. Follow the fire, the pulse, the will to create. Ideas move through you when you rest within the infinite. 

 

Love: The Moon ~Angel: Haheuiah~

 

The Moon is the mother who reaches out and pulls you up from the darkness. She is the illumination in the night sky. She is the full moon's orange eye, watching over you, speaking to you in dreams and intuitions. Though specters, ghouls and monsters haunt our psyche--we are protected in that they are restricted to the psyche before they are allowed to manifest into the external realm. We have an opportunity to transmute that which haunts us or seeks to drown us, into a source of ideas, images, and inspiration that we can draw from anytime. In transmutation we find salvation.

 

Money: King of Cups ~Angel: Aladiah~

 

In money, the King of Cups encourages us to use divine masculine qualities to promote divine feminine ideals. This entails taking external actions such as setting up action plans and enforcing them in order to ensure that an emotionally fulfilling intuitive lifestyle comes to fruition. This emotional balance will foster stable success and abundance. In addition, Angel Aladiah's energy will render our spirits innocent without requiring us to repent or change anything about ourselves. As long as we are willing to learn and don't repeatedly return to harmful old patterns in relation to money, we will expand in a way that honors concord between the polarities of our being such as the head and the heart.

 

Work: Five of Cups ~Angel: Yeialel~

 

In the work environment, we are challenged by negative emotions that threaten to hold sway over us. We have to decide whether we identify ourselves with these temporal emotions, or whether we can use them to inform us of needs and boundaries. Angel Yeialel helps us to filter these emotions as a catalyst rather than being controlled by them. Used as a catalyst, these intense emotions can help us find talent, sincerity, energy, healing, and passions in our work.

 

Health: Hanged Man ~Angel: Nemamiah~

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