Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Child: Wounded

Light – awakens compassion and desire to serve other wounded children – opens the learning path of forgiveness

Shadow – blames all dysfunctional relationships on childhood wounds – resists moving on through forgiveness

Look for a habit of blaming a painful childhood for all subsequent dysfunctional relationships

In numerology the master numbers represent teaching/learning phases. Today is an 11/2 day which means the lessons are likely to come thick and fast. These lessons are usually focused around partnerships/agreements and or cooperation. The important aspect to remember is that these lessons enrich our lives and encourage us to grow significantly throughout each cycle.

The Moon is in dreamy, intuitive and watery Pisces. I love this phase of the Moon – she is at her most psychic best. This placement is also highly compatible with my Sun sign and that is always a nice gift from the lunar maiden.

The Moon in Pisces is a relaxed energy – sit a while and dream – allow the world to roll on by. While you bask in this spiritual ambience you can reconnect connect with your spirituality.

If you focus on the wounded child within for instance you can reach a significant healing plateau. We can work through our scars and being to draw in the healing potential from the Universe.

Let’s work through our reading and how it will reveal how the subconscious forms symbolical relationships with the collective unconscious. More importantly we become aware of the merging of the collective unconscious and how that relates to us on an individual level.

Let me explain: our archetype for today is the wounded child – I intuitively choose three major arcana cards from the dick. These cards will tell a story of how we express our connection to the wounded child archetype.

The Moon is the first card – the Moon represents changing cycles and creativity. The wounded child escapes the pain of reality through their imagination and self expression.

The Empress represents Mother and nurturing. This is a significant sign post for the wounded child – if Mother is the abuser then the wounded child seeks out a mother archetype like a friend, family or on the other hand the mother archetype is revealed through a life long commitment to helping others.

The Hierophant is the gifted counsellor. This archetype can be represented by a relationship between student/teacher and mentor/mentoree.

Throughout our lives our soul attracts experiences and lessons that encourage us to grow – although I must admit that I have encountered many relationships that are still stuck in the shadow attribute of the wounded child.

Love, Peace and Healing,

Julia Ashton-Sayers

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