Happy Rosh Hashanah.
On this day, the Dragons wanted to speak about where we’ve been and where we’re going. A little guidance for the coming year.
Tarot of Dragons New Year’s Draw. 9.16.2023
From a position of strength, connect and be joyful. From a place of prosperity, be generous and caring.
Past: VIII – STRENGTH.
Fortitude can be as benevolent as it is fierce. Under the influence of Strength, it rises not from brawn or blade but from compassion and certainty of spirit. In the direst of times this calms both foe and inner beast and overcomes the reflexive cruelty that comes from fear. Wildness is not tamed but bridged by empathy and offer of trust. Strength is the choice of solace over pain, life over death. The test of the power within. Stand firm, face adversity with open heart and mind and outstretched hand.
There is a saying in draconic circles: The brave knight does not slay dragons, but rides them. The brave dragon does not eat knights, but lifts them into the clouds!
Present: TEN OF CUPS.
Connections are made and complete.
Everyday existence is bright, inspired, and as rich with wonder as the Northern Lights. Family affairs are harmonious and joyful; relationships endure in celebration. Under the arc of the Ten, inner peace and awareness grows. You know that in union, sorrows are lifted, strifes, lessened. That happily-ever-after, though real, is ephemeral. And that family is more than blood. These are the lessons of emotional maturity. Treasure their wisdom; pass them on.
Future: SIX OF PENTACLES.
It is harvest time, and in days of bounty and boon, no one is as generous as the Dragon Lord of the Forest.
Fortunes are restored. But the memory of hard times lingers, and from our memories we learn. Even in the material world there is a quest for balance. Riches serve no one if hoarded, but everyone when shared. After all, how much does one really need? Be gracious and generous. Compassion without action does little good. Spread the wealth and rejoice in watching little things grow. And when the tide turns—for tides always do—cast pride aside and seek help as needed. It will come your way, possibly from a most unexpected source.