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 December 1, 2003

 
     
 
Meditation: Two of Wands
Michelle Swan, Tarot Reader


Michelle Swan is a Tarot Reader and actress from The Bronx, New York. She fell in love with Tarot cards about four years ago, and has been a devoted lover ever since that time. Michelle has found her personal and spiritual development has flourished with the use of Tarot.

"I am delighted to write the Tarot Meditations and I hope you all enjoy reading them as well. Bright blessings to all!"

Michelle can be reached via email: JettSwan@aol.com.

 

Close your eyes and concentrate on your breath. When you are ready, let go of your cares and walk into a warm summer day around noon.  There is a large field of sunflowers ahead of you. Walk in the field, drinking in the fragrance. You see animals milling about: robins, cats, and squirrels in pairs of two.

Then you come to two oak trees standing about ten feet apart from each other. These oak trees appear to reach into the sky. One tree has a copper-plated sign written in fancy script on it : Passion. What do you see written on the second tree?

You stand now between each tree feeling ... what? Then from each tree, two long branches fall off. Each branch is a mirror of the other one: tall, stately and full of green leaves.  You grasp each one in your hands. You stand with both of them, noticing all around you two of each thing. What does the two of everything mean to you?

When you are ready, you stand each wand in the field of sunflowers. Each one takes root into the ground immediately. What is the two of wands to grow for you? When you are ready, you walk into the fields of sunflowers right back to your reality.

Record and reflect on the two of wands in your Tarot journal.

         
 
 
 

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