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July: Strength

It’s July. The month of The Best Husband Ever’s birth, Shark Week, and also that time of year when it’s a race between me and the garden pests to see who can outlast the heat and claim the harvest. It’s no surprise this month’s card had to be: Strength.

Strength (the deck shown is the Sacred Rose Tarot) depicts a woman riding on the back of a lion (Leo, also the zodiac sign for July). The woman represents our strongest emotional and intuitive natures, and the lion represents our physical world of survival. The symbol of the double nimbus is seen above her head, representing spiritual and physical power fused into one. Both face the reader in direct confrontation, as if ready to charge at any moment. The woman is confident, calm, and in control of the powerful beast beneath her. Their hair intertwined, showing a unification of spiritual and physical power between them.

This is a card of subtle control. The woman does not use force to tame and control the lion. Instead, she gently weaves her fingers into its mane and whispers in its ear. Small and gentle does not mean weak.

We just went to a 4th of July barbeque, where a dear friend of mine hugged my husband and said, “You know, you are my inspiration.” (For those of you who don’t know, he has MS and currently suffers from coordination and mobility issues, among others…). July is hot and on a normal day he struggles to walk, always using a walker or, on bad days, a wheelchair. But he keeps going, always. He approaches this disease as a test of spiritual and physical challenges. In his mind, there is nothing he can’t do – he just has to do it differently. His indomitable spirit is a source of daily inspiration and motivation for me.

Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.”-Mahatma Gandhi

So, what does this have to do with Strength and subtle control? He’s making progress using the Wahls Protocol: walking better, losing weight, is cognitively clearer, and his mindset is noticeably more positive. While changing to the Wahls Protocol may seem like a big change (for those of you who haven’t heard about it, you can read about it here), changing our diet to be healthier really isn’t that big of a deal. Not when it leads to better health, better mobility, better brain function, right? And to me, if a simple diet change can make that big of a difference, why wouldn’t we do it. I’d rather him eat more veggies than take another prescription (he already has so many!), right? (Note: This is not a cure for MS, but a way to manage some of the symptoms.)

Also, his exercise program may seem “subtle” to many. He requires different exercise and stretching than the Regular Joe, and longer rest period to recover. If he attacked exercise with the force and crazed enthusiasm of a “normal” workout, he’d be wiped out and completely unable to walk or function. But approaching exercise with finesse has lead to better strength and shorter recovery times.

So, my readers, what choices are you currently looking at? What, in your life, have you been forcing and attacking, when maybe a softer, gentler approach might be more successful? Where are you “yelling,” when a whisper will lead you to your desired outcome?

In the words of my running coach, “Small changes lead to big changes.”

I encourage you to take some time this month and reflect. Look around you and see ways that little things can lead to big things, good or bad, and then choose wisely.

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February: The Lovers

Life is About Choices, Right?

The Lovers – Sacred Rose Tarot

It’s February and the stores are filled with reds and pinks, hearts, feathers, and things that shimmer and sparkle. All designed to draw you in and remind you to profess your love and devotion to your loved one, in this, the month of love. Also, and because I’m a procrastinator, this post is going up on the eve of Women’s History Month. The card for this month had to be… The Lovers.

The Lovers is a card of choices. This card depicts Adam in the Garden of Eden. On either side of him are Lilith and Eve. I’m not sure how many of you have ever heard of Lilith, but I was in my 40’s before I learned of her. I asked my boss, who knows pretty much everything biblical, and his response was “of course I know who Lilith is.” Well, for those of you who are like me, here’s a quick catch up:

Stories of Lilith have been around since as early as 700 AD. She was Adam’s first wife, but is more commonly known in her demonic form as the “slayer of children,” and may have been history’s first feminist. According to one story (The Alphabet of Ben-Sira), God formed Lilith from the same clay as Adam. Because they were created the same way, and from the same material, she insisted they were equals. When Adam insisted he was superior and she would be only submissive, she left the Garden of Eden. Lilith is now seen as the incarnation of lust, causing men to be led astray, and as a slayer of children.

Back to The Lovers… Adam is shown in the middle of a big choice. On one hand, he has Lilith. Independent thinking, strong willed and rebellious Lilith who you know would’ve given the serpent a run for his money. On the other hand, he has the dutiful, submissive, and faithful Eve who would never question the motives of the serpent. Adam chose Eve. And for this particular story, his choice for the supportive, non-questioning Eve resulted in their fall from grace.

You can see the archangel Raphael above them. He is depicted as being blindfolded, as it is not within his power to cast judgment on the choice to be made. This lack of participation from the higher power represents our free will. Adam’s choice (your choice) is his own (yours) and will decide the path of his (your) spiritual development.

Now, as you might remember, Major Arcana are cards of big energy, and not directly a result of a choice you made today. This choice is the culmination of many smaller choices, not all of them yours, but which lead you on a path directly to this point.

It is our choices that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.” J.K. Rowling

So, my readers, what choices are you faced with? Does the easy “right now” choice call to you? Will this be the best choice in the long run? More often it is the more difficult choice that will bring about better results, particularly on a deeper, more spiritual level.

When you find yourself at this moral crossroads, please consider all consequences before you act. Sometimes the choice is not obvious and requires a lot of reflection and contemplation. Unlike The Fool’s choice, for which there really is no wrong choice, The Lovers is a card where the choice is very much right or wrong. One of the choices will take you down a negative path. I caution you to be honest in your thoughts, closely and clearly examine your motives, and choose wisely.

My thoughts are my own, but my pictures are generally found on Pinterest (you can find anything there!). If you like what I write, please share with your friends or someone you think would like it! I’d love it if you follow me on Facebook (Melissa Gale), Instagram (write2unpack), or Twitter (@write2unpack). If you have any topics you’d like to talk about, reach out to me at write2unpack@gmail.com. Oh, hey, and if you sign up to follow me you’ll never miss a post!