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Wizards Tarot: My Aunt and Daughter


Today's cards were immediately clear to me.  The Queen of Wands is my favorite, wonderfully spirited aunt. The Page of Swords is my daughter.  The Ten of Cups shows the close family bond between them.  My aunt and I have always experienced a strong spiritual closeness. She was a second mother to me. So it's indescribably wonderful to expereince her connecting with each of my kids.

My aunt and daughter are a lot alike, in many ways. They are both Tauruses, and have a lot of similarities. The other day, my daughter wrote her a letter and put it in the mailbox to go out.  That same day, the mail lady delivered a box to us from this aunt. So the mail that day was both to and from this aunt.  Yesterday, I emailed her to tell her that we received her package, and told her the synchronicity of the timing. She emailed back shortly, saying she had just gotten my daughter's letter in the mail, and came online to thank her, and the email I had sent her about the timing was the first email she saw waiting for her in her inbox!

So that's what went through my mind when I first saw these cards this morning. The beautiful love and synchronicity between my aunt and daughter this week.  I then wondered if they meant something else.  Did it have any meaning for me, for my day ahead, or were the cards just confirming the loveliness of the relationship between my beloved aunt and daughter?

I was thinking of this question while selecting a rune. Were the cards about me or them? I was shocked with the answer I got. The rune that I drew was Isa. The keyword for this rune is ice.  But it doesn't matter.  I didn't need the keyword today.  Because the question was whether the cards were about me or my daughter, and the rune gave me my daughter's name. Spelled out, clear as day.  Isa. Technically, it's only the first half of her name. But damn clear enough.  If only every reading was this simple! 

I am falling hard for the runes this week! They have me quite spellbound.

Deck: Wizards Tarot (by Corrine Kenner and John J. Blumen, published by Llewellyn)

Runes (by Sarah O'Brien, published by Running Press)

~ Kiki
Tarot Dame


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4 comments:

Gaylle said...

How lovely a reading on your family- and I know exactly what a hold runes can have :) While sometimes it seems better to have a clean tarot reading (ie: no crystals, reiki or runes) quite often these things can indeed add clarity and dimension.

Blessings

Prince Le Normand said...

I was looking at this rune set just the other day, thinking how nice they looked!

Anna said...

Tarot (and runes) keeps on fascinating me when they over and over again make my mind do this quantum leap of faith and (usually) skip the traditional meanings all together. Way to go!

Kiki said...

Thanks Gaylle! I'm enjoying the runes very much, and I haven't even scratched the surface with them yet!

PL: Keep in mind... they are *plastic*, not glass... contrary to what the back of the box says. Wonder how they can get away with that blatent lie?

Anna: I agree! I quite enjoy the free association they allow.