Yeah, all the fire was the first thing I noticed in your spread. Fire is energy and passion, can be cleaning away the old to make room for the new too.
And of course you can have a clarifying card. :)
So, Malama: Before I draw your card, I will note that community can be near or far, large or small. In the most intimate sense, a family is a community. Our internet friends are a bigger community. So are our physical neighbors or voting district. But let's see what insight the cards offer:
The Dreamer
The image is a woman kneeling by a stream or river, her horse calmly cropping the grass behind her foot. She has dipped her finger in the water, and is looking at the ripples. It is sunset or sunrise, a liminal time as well as one when many people take the chance to look around them and enjoy the beauty of life. Liminal times are powerful, a moment when possibilities open because you're no longer only what you were and are not yet what you will be.
There are a few trees behind her and a mountain (or perhaps a volcano, continuing the fire theme) in the distance. The Dreamer is analogous to the Fool in many other decks, a free spirit about to head off on some new adventure, taking a step into new territory, and perhaps not yet aware of the tools she has at hand for the journey. It is a card of self-love, and symbolizes trust or faith in your higher self. This card came out perfectly upright, just like the card it is clarifying.
I'm not sure this clarifies anything, except as a reassurance that as you start on this thing that feels new to you, whatever it is, you have what you need for success. (Hmm...It occurs to me to mention a thing that I heard recently here--failure is not the opposite of success: failing, learning from the experience, and trying again is a vital part of success. Nobody learns to walk without falling down a few (or a lot) of times, after all.)
Re: Abundances in the Heart
And of course you can have a clarifying card. :)
So, Malama: Before I draw your card, I will note that community can be near or far, large or small. In the most intimate sense, a family is a community. Our internet friends are a bigger community. So are our physical neighbors or voting district. But let's see what insight the cards offer:
The Dreamer
The image is a woman kneeling by a stream or river, her horse calmly cropping the grass behind her foot. She has dipped her finger in the water, and is looking at the ripples. It is sunset or sunrise, a liminal time as well as one when many people take the chance to look around them and enjoy the beauty of life. Liminal times are powerful, a moment when possibilities open because you're no longer only what you were and are not yet what you will be.
There are a few trees behind her and a mountain (or perhaps a volcano, continuing the fire theme) in the distance. The Dreamer is analogous to the Fool in many other decks, a free spirit about to head off on some new adventure, taking a step into new territory, and perhaps not yet aware of the tools she has at hand for the journey. It is a card of self-love, and symbolizes trust or faith in your higher self. This card came out perfectly upright, just like the card it is clarifying.
I'm not sure this clarifies anything, except as a reassurance that as you start on this thing that feels new to you, whatever it is, you have what you need for success. (Hmm...It occurs to me to mention a thing that I heard recently here--failure is not the opposite of success: failing, learning from the experience, and trying again is a vital part of success. Nobody learns to walk without falling down a few (or a lot) of times, after all.)
Does that help?