Seeing the Signs
When You Are Unable to See the Signs
I don’t know about you, but I know this has happened to me and more than once – lay out a spread of Tarot cards or playing cards or some other divinatory devise – and nothing. Either the meanings elude you or the cards have no relation to one another or to the positions on which they landed or to the entire situation at hand. If this is just for me, I can just put it all away and wait for another day – when maybe I’ll be “seeing” a little more clearly – but if I am with a client, then I have to come up with something – anything – which is when my story-telling skills really come in handy. Luckily I have very few clients!
I compare this inability to “see the signs” as a form of writer’s block. Usually when I am unable to concentrate enough to use my divinatory skills, I am also unable to write. And it’s for the same reasons – anxiety or depression or a combination of both. The reasons may change as time goes by but the moods never do. And they can disrupt one’s spiritual life as thoroughly as they disrupt every other aspect of life. So during these times of writer’s block and inability to “see the signs”, these are some of the things I do:
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Go outside. Take a walk. Ride a bike. If I’m in the city, I go to the country & if I’m in the country, I go to the city. Walk around your neighborhood like Harriet the Spy taking notes on everyone.
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Go to the water. Big water, a lake. Running water, a river. Go fishing.
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Go to a forest. Trees are very nourishing.
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Go where there are fields. Corn fields in the summer. Wildflowers.
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Go somewhere you haven’t been in a long time or somewhere you have never been before.
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Take your camera & take lots of pictures even if you delete most of them later.
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Go to the library & get out more books than you can carry.
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Go to a museum. Any kind of museum.
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Go out to lunch. Get a hotdog on the street or go to some expensive bistro with a friend & have them pick up the tab LOL
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Go to the movies. A matinee. Eat popcorn & ruin your dinner.
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Spend an afternoon reading one of the books you got from the library & drinking tea.
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Smoke some really good bud. (Did I really say that?)
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Sit in meditation.
So here are some good ideas to open up your senses and help you “see the signs” and hopefully, write a little too, if that’s what you want to do. Until next month, blessings from pollyapplequeen.