Queens, Walls & Unsticking

Have you ever felt like you were at a wall? As if the thing you had to do was insurmountable? I’m talking about knowing that you had to leave your current job so you could grow.

Today’s card is a reminder that you don’t have to be stuck. There’s always another way. This card, while not a Tarot card, is a beautiful answer to the cry, “What do I do now?”

Have you ever felt like you were at a wall? As if the thing you had to do was insurmountable? I’m talking about knowing that you had to leave your current job so you could grow. Walking away from a relationship that was not nurturing you and helping you grow (and vice versa, y’all–it’s always about balance, okay?)

“A brilliant solution is on the way.” Queen Oonagh (Lucy Cavendish’s Dragonfae Oracle) has such a clear and present gaze. It’s as if she understands the crazy, whirlpool of feelings going on in side of you.

If you are currently stuck and need unsticking, I can help. You and I can work through this using Tarot as our tool. We will let compassion guide us to the right solution for you.

Contact me if you need guidance. readings@tarotbyarwen.com I’m here to help you find your bliss and hang on to it.

Queen Oonagh, Oracle of the Dragonfae, Blue Angel Publishing

Seek joy, y’all. Pass it on.

6 thoughts on “Queens, Walls & Unsticking”

  1. This is a lovely card! I also like that she has a shining light at her third eye chakra and her throat chakra – those tough choices are often about seeing what is really important, and finding the strength to speak that truth ๐Ÿ™‚

  2. Oh, I like you, Queen Oonagh. You are so wise. Yes, I have seen those walls. I literally jumped over five of them in the Warrior Dash a few weeks ago. (How poetic that they were both my literal and figurative walls!) Love it when life deals that stuff. Yep. Walls. Very familiar!

    What if we all grew to love our walls? I am in a kettlebell class with a group of people at various points in development. One thing that I have noticed as we have gone along is that people have gradually shifted from groaning at the next set to kinda being complacent to welcoming the challenge to egging on our trainer to push us a little harder. Life is like that if you tackle those walls.

    Love your blog! I put it on my Google Reader so I can keep up.

    1. Thanks, Amy. Your Tao te Ching is spectacular. And that’s a really fabulous comment about loving our walls. I’m going to chew on that a bit. ๐Ÿ˜€

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