January 7, 2016

Daily Reading - Embrace Your Innocence



Take action today and stop procrastinating. Awaken the innocence in the areas of your life that need to be further delved into. Allow yourself to walk in a state of innocence that will help you take the steps necessary to see your projects come to fruition. Allow your curiosity to flourish and vulnerability to new experiences, risks and a new way of seeing things guide you as you move forth on your journey.  There are no thoughts holding judgement, only trust, learning and openness. Innocence can be a gift to your soul or a gift to others you are interacting with. Treasure your innocence and let it show you the way.
Red Jasper will help give you the confidence in your own ability to make things happen.






Touched by a Horse – Innocence

Not all innocence is lost. Right now, you crave to be innocent or naïve about certain areas of your life. Examine what those areas are. You are being challenged to further delve into what that innocence may bring you in this time of your journey.  Innocence can be a gift to your soul or a gift to others you are interacting with. When you are walking in a state of innocence there is hope and trust. Your curiosity abounds, and you venture forth into new places without fear.  There are no thoughts holding judgement, only trust, learning, and openness. Vulnerability allows new experiences, and risks are taken without realizing what risk is about. Examine or find your innocence at this juncture. Treasure it and let it show you the way.



Angel Gemstone Oracle – Red Jasper

Are you procrastinating? Take action and complete what you have planned. Speak up for yourself. Follow through and take the necessary steps to see your projects to fruition. Have confidence in your own ability to make things happen.



Rune – Dagaz (upright)

Awakening, understanding, hope, synthesis of opposites, awareness, a new way of seeing.

 


Today’s Tidbit

On this day in 1896 The Fanny Farmer Cookbook was published. It still remains a favorite to this day.
Fannie Farmer suffered a stroke at age sixteen. Unable to walk, she took up cooking, giving her mother’s boarding house a reputation for amazing meals. Publishing cookbooks and opening a cooking school, her story reminds us that our greatest tragedies often define who we are.
                                                               -365 Tarot Spreads by Sasha Graham

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