“See yourself as strong and victorious. Don’t complain about anything. Don’t blame anyone or any con- dition. You’re the embodiment of strength, not victimhood. As you rise above the old tendencies and see yourself in the new light of beautiful femi- nine strength, your life will automatically shift in miraculous ways. You’ll attract new oppor- tunities, forms of abundance, and relationships to help you manifest your highest potential. Being strong means seeing yourself in the most favorable light you can imagine. Be real, allow yourself to feel genuine emotions, but most of all, be strong.
Various Meanings of This Card:
Don’t under- estimate yourself Don’t yield to pressure or temptation Avoid complaining or indulging in negative thinking • Engage in weight-training exercises to make your body stronger.
About Sekhmet
(pronounced SEK-met): This Egyptian sun goddess is a fiery protector who’s married to the Egyptian deity Ptah. Her name means
“strong and mighty.” Sekhmet is connected with lions, symbolizing her fiercely protective nature, and sometimes appears with a lion’s head and a human woman’s body. Call upon Sekhmet to shore up your strength and power.
“When it comes to matters of the heart, your help is here. It’s all around you, and also inside of you. Your inner wisdom may seem quieted by any pain that you feel. Yet, be assured that the healing you’re undergoing is swift and efficient, and you truly are healing from the inside out. First, your heart must heal from its grief, loneliness, and any feelings of betrayal.
This can take some time, so be patient with yourself. Treat yourself as you would any ailing person: with caution, gentleness, and tenderness, Next, get yourself out into the world-not in a harsh fashion, but with outings to parks, forests, and such, which are essen- tial to lightening your outlook. Nature is the great healer, you see. that’s why I’m Frequently amidst the flowers and the trees. Although they may seem quiet on the outside, they’re quite talkative when their magical tones in conversation. Spend time among the forest and the trees, as well as the plants and the animals, and you’ll regain your foothold upon this planet. You’ll revive your sense of spirit, and your desire to tread among the living once again. I promise you that your heart will mend, and that you’ll also help others in this fashion along the way.
Various Meanings of This Card:
Love from your romantic partner is eternal, regardless of outward appearances • You’re healing from a breakup • You’re healing from some other type of loss • Let go of an old relationship to make room for a new one • The love that into the world is an important part of your Divine purpose • Your deceased loved one is love, no. breakup nok puas happy and sends you love.
About Isolt
(pronounced EYE-zolt):
This leg- endary Celtic goddess was caught in a tragic love triangle between her husband, King Mark of Cornwall; and Sir Tristan, a handsome and noble knight. Throughout the scenario,
lsolt was courageous in dealing with her respect for her husband and her profound love for Tristan, Today, Isolt helps us through the corridors of relationship love, including familial, roman- tic, parental, and friendship. She reminds us that-regardless of the situation-our love is real, powerful, and undying. Call upon Isolt whenever you need help with any relationship, including your connection with departed loved ones.
“Your wis- dom extends back into the far reaches of ancient times. You’ve brought this knowledge forward into your present incarnation, to be a way-shower so that others may benefit from your experi- ences. Don’t delay in expressing this wisdom. I will assist you in manifesting platforms for your spiritual teaching, whether it’s through teaching by example, or through writing or speaking. All forms of teaching are equally valuable, no matter how many lives you touch.”
Various Meanings of This Card:
Lead work- shops opportunities to teach • Be a role model of peace • Honor your Divinity • Know that you are a leader. • Write books or articles • Look for opportunities to teach .
About Dana (pronounced DON-nah):
Dana is one of the most ancient of Celtic goddesses, extending to the pre-Gaelic times of Ireland when the Tuatha Dé Dananns (which means “the children of Dana”) followed her as their Creator Mother Goddess. When the Gaelics invaded Ireland, the Tuatha Dé Dananns transformed themselves into leprechauns, as they remain today. Dana, who’s also known as Dannu or Danu, is extremely powerful and magical. She can help you with manifestation, alchemy, and Divine magic. She can also intro- duce you to the elemental kingdom, especially the leprechauns.