Sunday, January 24, 2021

Are Tarot Cards Real ?

 

Tarot cards are very popular today. Whether we 'believe' in what they have to say or not, you and I are curious about them and whether anything they say will come true.
While it seems that each person who have Tarot cards have their own way of reading them, the cards themselves are real! All through the centuries, each card has it's own particular picture and its own meaning --- these two 'principles' never change!

The earliest known Tarot cards were found in Italy and these cards were first painted and used as playing cards. The cards were often painted for the wealthiest of families, for example, the Visconti family of Milan had a set painted which consists of several of the dukes and barons. Then the printing press was invented, and Tarot now became available to everybody.
The Rider-Waite Tarot deck is one of the most popular decks and is often used for 'teaching' beginners. A standard deck consists of 78 cards: 22 of the Major Arcana and 56 cards of the minor Arcana (sounds very much like the major and minor chords on a piano). Which ever deck you choose to work with, these basic cards never change. The pictures may be different but the actual names of the cards never change.
As with all things 'mystical', Tarot must be respected --- whether we believe in the cards or not. Dare I say it (and I hope I do not offend anyone), just like Ouiji, which very few will even touch, Tarot cards also must be treated with respect and care.
We are fascinated by the future --- what will happen? How will it happen? Will I have an easier life? Tarot cards do answer these questions, but of course, it is our privilege as to whether we believe in them or not. The cards reflect the trials and tribulations that we face every day today but they do give hope, there is an almost "Cheer up and keep going" feeling about them.

Tarot cards are extremely Positive !

And anything that helps us to stay Positive in this society, is worth looking into.





 

Sunday, January 17, 2021

The "Pack"

 

The "Pack"
We can learn so much from wolves!

They live so closely as a "Pack" (family) that it is impossible to break the pack. True, there is a dominant 'alpha' pair --- but some one needs to keep control. Siblings will babysit siblings, caring for their younger brothers and sisters.
When it's time to hunt --- the pack will hunt and feed together.

Have you heard a wolf howl?
Imagine hearing the whole pack !
As with all things within nature, we as humans can learn from "the Pack." Family or not, we are all part of the human family, struggling to survive within society and we do look out for each other. How many times have you offered the old lady your seat on the bus?
 Most of us try to be kind, caring and honest.

Have you seen how cautious a wolf is?
Yes, there are some 'strange' people about, but like the wolf, we too can be careful, looking after ourselves and our loved ones.



Like every animal on Earth, including ourselves, wolves have a permanent 'smile.'
So, Live and Love Life and Smile while you're doing it!

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Is Witchcraft Real?

 


I know we've just has Christmas, a quiet but fun one, but my favourite time of the year is Halloween (as you may have guessed from the title). It's so much fun, with its games, costumes, 'scarry' films and --- smashing food!

If you've been brought up in certain "Faiths," this is a taboo subject and images of old, ugly women bowing to a strange looking thing come into our minds, as we have seen these pictures many times in our lives. Whilst I respect all teachings on this Earth, I wanted to do a little research myself on this subject and to find out if there are any 'real' witches living today.
We all know the fairytale stories, whether from Disney or Grimms, and there is nearly always a wicked witch trying to hurt the beautiful, innocent princess out of sheer jealousy. Snow White has always been my favourite as it always reminds me of my mother (no, she was not a wicked stepmother!) as when I was about 5 years old, I remember holding her hand and watching Snow White go by in a float with the 7 dwarves. There was a poisoned red apple in the story and my mother always gave me red apples to eat (no, they were not poisoned!). It's just a very pleasant childhood memory that I have never forgotten --- 40-odd years later.

So, what do we actually know about "Witchcraft"?
We've been raised to believe that these 'women' turn into ugly looking things and ride in the sky on broomsticks, worshipping a devil. This belief was so real that at one point in human history, women were burned to death because people 'believed' this.
But I ask the question =
 have you ever seen anyone riding in the sky on a broomstick?
can a person really turn into another creature or is it just a 'magic trick'?
has anyone seen a devil?

Now, I'm not making fun of anyone who truly believes this, faith is needed in this world in which we live, and if your faith helps you to live everyday --- please stick with it !
I'm just trying to keep my own feet on the ground (please excuse the pun). I have personally met 'witches' and they look like everybody else --- they do not wear strange hats or carry strange things in their hands --- or eat strange food. They have Witchcraft in their lives because they believe it helps them in every day life.
And Witchcraft is a very Earthy faith as they do believe in herbs and crystals for healing.
Also, karma --- what you give out comes back!
It may be of interest to note that Witchcraft is now an official religion in the United States and Canada. I like this comment, from an actual witch herself: "the witch has done another magic trick, by turning from a fright into a figure of inspiration. She might show up in the form of your Wiccan co-worker, or the beloved musician who gives off a sorceress vibe in videos or onstage." (from Pam Grossman, the author of  "Waking The Witch).
Every person has a reason for choosing their path in life and witches are no different. Maybe they find peace and quiet in their tarot cards, candles and spells.

Whatever we believe in, as long as it gives us the help we need to live on this very unique planet --- the Earth --- it's worth respecting.
"LIVE AND LOVE LIFE!"

Sunday, January 3, 2021

TRY TO BE ALWAYS POSITIVE

 TRY TO BE ALWAYS POSITIVE


Like so many of us today, I have a constant fight with depression. We've all had those terrible experiences in our lives which have affected us for the rest of our lives. But, rather than dwell on the negative, I want us to focus on the POSITIVE.

One thing that has helped me personally (and still does) is looking at beautiful pictures of this planet we live on. The Earth has everything we need to help us and heal us And it costs nothing to open a book and look at beautiful and Peaceful pictures of our home.

 It is a medical fact that whatever we take into our minds, through our eyes, affects us mentally, which will affect us physically.
Meditating on this Earth and It's natural elements will bring "Magic" into our daily lives.

Smell the rose --- how does it make you feel?

Hear the waves from the Oceans --- how is your mind?

Our lives are so busy, our time taken up with family and work, that it seems that we live in an 'artificial' world, closed with no windows to look out of, just four walls and too busy to even lookup.
Life can feel like that --- young or old --- we are constantly worried about something.

LISTEN ! ! !
The birds sing in the morning and evening --- and usually --- during the day. When was the last time you or I stopped and listened to their beautiful little voices. The sound is so soothing to our minds, so Peaceful, quietening our emotions without us even realizing.

We can help ourselves, every single day, to stay POSITIVE and DETERMINED  to keep our lives as PEACEFUL as possible.
Click on the link "Live and Love Life" for some good ideas that we can use every single day of our lives.

Sunday, December 27, 2020

Motivational Studies

 What Motivates You ?

Every morning is a new day and a new beginning. Each day is a new start = to re-train the mind = mind-set is a skill!

Believe In Yourself!
Remember, it is up to YOU to keep going, to never say "I can't do this" but to say
"I CAN Do This!"
The greatest gift you can give to other people is a HAPPY You.

10 tips for Motivating Yourself
1 = set a goal, one you can reach
2 = plan ahead, what will you do tomorrow?
3 = track / write down your progress, this will motivate you to do your very best
4 = reward yourself every time you 'hit that goal', watch a movies / read a new book / eat a bar of chocolate
5 = remind yourself, write an email to yourself / write it in your planner --- what's the next step?
6 = surround yourself with people who "Motivate You"
7 = keep your work area tidy, a tidy desk is a tidy mind
8 = learn about people who Inspire you
9 = watch and listen to Motivation talks (Youtube / TED)
10 = listen to music which motivates you, builds up your mind, read Inspirational quotes.
Today is preparation --- for tomorrow!

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

What is this Coronavirus ?

 What is this coronavirus?

We have heard the words "Coronavirus" and "Covid-19" all year, every single day on the news --- even I'm asking: "What is this virus?"

Where does it come from?
It is said that this virus is very close to in origin to a 'bat coronavirus,' however, there is no evidence that humans catch it from bats. The onset of symptoms were first notice in China in early December 2019. It is a respiratory virus which can spread through droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes (hence, always wear a mask outside and on the buses, at the shops, etc). It is not known to spread through food as 'cooking' will kill the virus. Washing the hands thoroughly before and after cooking is advised.

So what are the symptoms?
High temperature, a new and continuous cough and a change or lose of smell or taste. This is interesting = the range of symptoms can be from a mild illness to pneumonia, with severe fever, cough, sore throat and headaches. In very severe cases, difficulty in breathing can occur.

DO NOT PANIC !

Follow the guideline we're given by the government and we should be safe.

If you feel you 'may' have these symptoms = self-isolate (for 10 days) and arrange to have the test.

A mild case can last for two weeks, however, if it is more severe it may take up to six weeks or more to recover. Most people "WILL" recover from coronavirus but there have been extreme cases where the person has died.

Rest and drink plenty of fluids. The doctor may suggest over the counter medicines. In 'severe' cases, the patient is taken into hospital.

Follow the advice from the doctor! If you have had three days without fever and it's been 'at least' ten days since the first symptoms --- you can go out --- but follow the guidelines from the government!

1) WASH YOUR HANDS = A LOT!
2) WEAR A FACE COVERING WHEN OUTSIDE!
3) MAKE SPACE = SOCIAL DISTANCING ANYWHERE OUTSIDE!

It is crazy that this virus has virtually 'shut down' this whole planet, as it seems that nearly every country has been infected and each country is trying to deal with it in the best way possible.

This coronavirus has 'reshaped' our lives --- today!

Sunday, December 20, 2020

"It's Christmas!"

 "It's Christmas!"

For some, Christmas is the most exciting time of the year. For others, it is one of the main religious holidays of the year. For me personally, Xmas is about spending time with our loved ones, giving and receiving  some lovely gifts --- and eating good food!

We all know that Christmas is the celebration of the birth of the Christian Lord Jesus Christ, and some of the church services are beautiful with candles and carol singing, and, of course, "The Christmas Message."

For some, who may be of different 'faiths', Xmas is still celebrated but for different reasons.
"Saturnalia" was celebrated in Rome, in honour of the god of agriculture --- "Saturn." Starting with the week leading up to the Winter Solstice and for a whole month, this was a 'hedonistic' time. Food and drink was plentiful and the normal Roman social order was turned upside down --- the slaves became the masters, the peasants were in command of the city and businesses and schools closed so that everyone could enjoy the celebrations.

Also at this time in Rome, the "Feats of Juvenalia" was observed which honoured the children of Rome. Those of the rich classes of Rome, celebrated the birthday of "Mithra" who was an infant god, born of a rock. This day was 25th December and for some it was the most sacred day of the year.
To unite all the people into Christianity, Pope Julius I chose 25th December as the day Jesus Christ was born, and along with this, many of the traditions were continued under this celebration. The Bible does not tell us when Jesus Christ was born, but as the shepherds were herding their sheep outside, it is thought to be around spring time. For me personally, celebrating the birth of a new baby (at any time of the year) is a wonderful time as it is celebrating new life --- and life on this Earth is beautiful!

Christmas hasn't always been celebrated in England. In 1645, Oliver Cromwell and the Puritan forces 'cancelled' Christmas. When Charles II re-took the throne, Christmas was restored. When the English pilgrims moved to America in 1620, they did not celebrate Christmas. It was finally declared a federal holiday as late as 1870.

The famous author Charles Dickens, wrote the classic holiday tale "A Christmas Carol." The message from this tale is: "the importance of charity and good will towards all humankind," and this struck a very powerful note in the United States and England. It also showed members of Victorian society the benefits of celebrating Christmas.

As time went on, more and more 'traditions' were absorbed into the celebration = giving gifts to children / decorating the tree / sending cards / and so on = until we have the Christmas that we have today, in 2020 --- and what fun it is too!

It may be a quieter Xmas this year because of the covid-19 restrictions but we can still have a fantastic time --- it's up to us to make it that fantastic!