Orienting Your Compass
- Meg
- Jan 10, 2023
- 2 min read
Decks used are the Spirit Animal Oracle, The Wisdom of the Hidden Realms, The Enchanted Map, the Oracle of the Seven Energies, and the Good Tarot, all by Colette Baron Reid
Lately, I’ve been sensing things have been in a bit of a lull as of late. I know this is an important time for us all, because what are we going to be facing down the line? I wouldn’t be able to tell you that my friend, but I do know that there will be a time when we come out of that lull. So what do we need to know for this time we’re going through? Let’s pull some cards to find out shall we?

Hermit: taking time out to rest, relight the lamp of your personal truth and follow your own path
8 of Fire (wands): rapid forward movement, pay attention and stay on your toes because you have information coming in for you quickly.
The Hawk Prince: Spirit Communication, paying attention
The Camel Boy: small steps, asking for help
Peacock: let it shine
Antelope: life is speeding up
Tender Embrace: compassion, warmhearted care, sensitivity and empathy for others, benevolence, kindness
Sacred Reverence: awe for the truth that Spirit is everywhere, inspiration, joyful living, exploring possibilities, passion, manifesting your desires from the starting point of the realm of the spirit.
Compass: as long as you orient your compass to True North- the direction of your higher power- you will never be lost
Flying: you have the power to see things from a higher perspective.
With this reading, I’m seeing that it’s likely time to take some time to rest and get yourself reoriented with your personal truths here. There will be a point in your journey where things will speed up and you’ll have to work with the flow instead of against it. My best advice here is to pay attention to what goes on around you and how you respond to it because the responses you have hold signals within themselves. In the meantime, of that, give yourself some time to rest, as I said, and reflect on the things you need to keep you need to orient yourself to your True North. Once you do this, you’ll never be lost, and you’ll always have the things you need to make progress. Even better is that you’ll be able to get a wider perspective on the situation you find yourself in.
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