Now back to my all-time favorite deck. This card had a strong partner in the Seven of Stones – Healing card, so you might want to consider some grounding and healing work if this card doesn’t quite resonate. Have a great Wednesday!
Three of Vessels – Joy
Meaning: Celebration with a communal group or family, welcoming the coming of new life or good fortune. The successful return after migration or travel by a tribe or group.
Reading Points: The ability to connect directly to joy allows the healing and empowering energies to flow through you and is a gift from the universe. Being able to be joyful and celebrate life fully in gratitude for the amazing gifts we share is a uniquely individual blessing but is also recognized by those who feel its worth radiating from us. To be able to embrace love, life’s achievements, and the fifth element that comes with selfless dedication to a shared costs or belief is to be the conduit from which the unseen breath of the divine flows. One of the most common reasons why people lose the ability to feel authentic joy in their lives is the fear associated with loss or grief at the passing of the emotion. Sometimes we need to give ourselves permission to be completely fulfilled and to experience joy again and be strong enough to understand that all of life’s trials and tribulations, as well as the blessings and gifts, or cyclical in nature.
Description: Three white crane’s dance with each other, forming a triangle with their bodies and wings – two stand facing each other, heads raised, and the third rises above them with spread wings. In the spaces between their legs are three vessels: one golden, one green, one white.
The Wildwood Tarot by Mark Ryan and John Matthews, art by Will Worthington
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