Today’s card makes me laugh even though I think it isn’t supposed to. A traditional meaning of this card is make a wish or getting one’s heart’s desire. I think this gal isn’t just hoping to get her desire. She’s planning on it.
Locked and loaded, the 9 of Coins from the Zombie Tarot by Paul Kepple and Stacey Graham (Quirk Books, 2012) shows a woman determined to stay alive. I think this is a fine example of how to put this card’s energy to good use.
I mean it’s grand to have a wish. It’s spectacular to know your heart’s desire. But what are you going to DO for it? Are you going to get active? Are you going to protect it from all comers (even brain-eating ones) once you have found it?
I don’t think our pretty woman is going anywhere. She’s got the radio to stay tuned to any broadcasts. Her back is to the sea. She’s got the pump action rifle in her hand. She’s wrapped up to stay warm. Now all she has to do is survive the Zombie Apocalypse.
What will you do to keep your heart’s desire? What actions can you take today to start stockpiling your own joys? Put some memories aside so when you have to hunker down for the hard part of this journey, you have some ammunition handy.
9 of Cups, Zombie Tarot, Quirk Books 2012
Seek joy, Y’all! Pass it on.
This is hilarious and VERY well written! Love it!!
Thank you. I try to keep it funny. ๐ This deck has a very intriguing sense of humor.
You are so creative!
I love it!!
Thanks Jodi. This is a great deck.
I think to get your joy, you just have to keep moving forward until you meet your goals!
Robin, I’m all about seeking joy because it’s an action. Not good at waiting. ๐
Awesome Arwen!!
I so need this right now.. Thanks for the reminder and keeping us on track with our heart’s desire.
Much love
Yiye
Yiye, thank you. Your blog is always so inspiring. Can’t wait to see how to get rid of those time suckers (and to share it with my friends. ) Hugs!
Every card of this deck makes me laugh…it’s a reminder for us all not to lose our humour on our way to reach our goals! ๐ Lovely post, Arwen!
I was so prepared not to like this deck. It was Chloe over at Inner Whispers who convinced me otherwise. ๐
Yes! It was Chloe and Lisa ๐
We must stay away from them. They are Tarot enablers. LOL
I was going to say that I couldn’t believe there was a Zombie tarot deck, but you know – I’m actually not really.
I think this is awesome with awesome sauce (and reminds me of the last wedding I went to, where the celebrant’s speech was all about how the right kind of love stops you turning into a zombie – complete with references to the Evil Dead movies!)
And I love the grass roots practicality of your reminder too – I’ve just been wishcasting in my blog this morning, but Ms 9-of-coins reminds me that I need to do more than just wishing.
Blessings
TANJA
Tanja, right? I think there’s a Tarot deck for just about everything these days. And this one is really more fun than I expected it to be. Lock and load, honey!
I especially loved your last sentence: “Put some memories aside so when you have to hunker down for the hard part of this journey, you have some ammunition handy.” Such a good suggestion – when the going gets tough, remember why you’re on this path! Thanks for another great post, Arwen.
Kerry, I’m glad that worked for you. And your comment to “remember why youโre on this path” was exactly what I needed to hear this morning!
When are people going to get it, you caonnt label the occult. The occult stands for hidden wisdom which nine our of ten people will never, ever understand. The occult isn’t fairy tales, but real spiritual and external intelligence. Albert Einstein had occult, magical knowledge. No one discovered what he did before he came out with his equations, yet people could understand. He was a spiritual man and his famous quote, the most beautiful thing we can experience is the unknown , proved that.