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Hello there,
We are so close to the time of Halloween, Samhian, dia de los Muertos, All Saints Day and all the other celebrations that come with the turn of October to November. I just can't let that go by without a few things to prompt some thinking and inner exploring by way of some bones and oracles, and something from my favorite movie.
1.
(The Halloween Oracle by Stacey Demarco,
art by Jimmy Manton)
I rarely use this deck outside of October so it had to make an appearance.
The light of the days may be waning but this allows the illumination that remains to concentrate its brilliance.
What is being illuminated in your world?
How can looking into the shadows and darkness help?
2.
(Image from Oracle of Oddies by Claire Goodchild)
What transformation are you waiting for?
What transformation is waiting for you?
What transformation is already happening?
3.
(Image from Dreaming Way Tarot by Rome Choi,
art by Kwon Shina)
Look within, your answers will not be found in the outside world or other's expectations.
What needs balancing?
4.
(Image from John Bauer Tarot by Lo Scarabeo
based on art by John Bauer, illustrations by Jaymi Elford)
When finding your way forward remember the path that brought you here and listen to the world as deeply as you gaze into its mysteries.
Where do you want to go?
What from your past can help you get there?
5. A little bit from one of my favorite movies, Coco. Feel free to sing along. May the well ancestors be close and may our love be felt through all the worlds, seen and unseen.
Until next time,
Sandi
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Sandi Davis
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