Today’s thought? Too much sturm and drang, baby. Too. Much. Everyone seems to be pissy–even me. I have caught myself being super judgmental and exceptionally mean these past few weeks.
So I pulled a card at random from The Gorgon’s Tarot by Dolores Fitch (Schiffer Publishing).
Whoop.There it is.
[Tweet “Speak love or speak not at all. That’s the phrase that came to me when I saw this card.”]
This is a round Tarot (kudos to Schiffer for producing a round Tarot since they are very hard to print from what I hear.) It is in black and white with some rare accents of red here and there.
The box is one of the things Schiffer does the best. Sturdy with a magnetic closure, this box is about the size of a hardback book. The cards and LWB nestle nicely inside.
I’m fascinated by the artwork because it reminds me a bit of the art of Zentangle which I indulge in.
This deck doesn’t shy away from unusual artistic interpretations while still holding on to tradition. Here we see the man and woman looking up at the spirit. Well, she’s looking but his eyes are cast toward her.
So only one of them is really getting the message. Sounds like more than one relationship, doesn’t it?
Communication is important. Right now, for me, communication with love as the message is more important. I’m going to do my best to sit on myself for one more week. I tend to get really cranky during Mercury Retrogrades (even when I don’t know they are coming!)
Affirmation for today:
I speak love. I repeat love. I stay open to love. I turn my ears away from meanness. I offer comfort when there is sadness. I offer peace when there is anger. Loved and loving, I love each of you. Seek joy, y’all. Pass it on.
Lovers, The Gorgon’s Tarot, Schiffer Publishing
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I love the deck, I’ve put it on my wishlist. it reminds me a bit of my Daughters of the moon tarot. Not only because of the round cards but also because of the way the women are portrayed