I draw power from Death.
Druid Craft Tarot - Art by Will Worthington |
In Death I see the story of our ancestors. How many people have contributed to our bloodline, have died without their names or stories ever being recorded? And yet they influence us still, in our blood and bones, in our örlog and our hamingja, the substance of our very souls. We are their legacy. Death - even our own mortal one - is not the end of our tale, nor that of those who will draw on our guidance far in the future when we are in turn ancestors, when perhaps even our own names and stories have been forgotten. No matter what, our essence is an indelible thread in the fabric of existence.
I draw my power from my ancestral past, and from the mythologies that still serve to teach timeless lessons to us after thousands of years.
I draw my power from the cycle of death and birth, or creation, and change; death and life are indivisible lovers.
Yesterday's Hanged Man, drawn as the "source of my skills," brought to mind, as always, Odin's story of self-sacrifice. Today's Death furthers that line of connection: to greet its presence every day, even in its smallest measures - the death of a thought, a feeling, an assumption, a limitation, of an expectation or desire - to allow something new to be born in its place: that is life and growth.
Nothing to add today. I've enjoyed reading your well rounded post about this multifaceted card!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ellen! Many hugs to you! <3
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