Tribute n˚200

I have been (re) creating the Major Arcana Tarot cards for the last 10 days.

Each day, I carve some time to create one Tarot card. I’ve learned a few things I would like to share with you:

  1. Creativity is the child of conflict. There is a inner conflict that we address by creating. Whether it is food, a play, a newsletter or a going through a hectic day, we create. we are meaning-makers.

  2. Creativity helps us reclaim bonds with a Universe that is too big for us to comprehend. By creating, what we’re doing is whisper to the tides of change: “I’m also here, I’m also here”. Adding to the big creation, maybe that’s what we’re meant to do while we’re still breathing.

  3. Creativity is reestbalishing a sense of home in the world. There is a shift happening when we create to just create. A coming together between soul and spirit. That is the meaning of home.

  4. Creativity is part of self-love. Imagination is self-love’s child. True self-love is reconciling with the past. With no reconciling there is no mending.

It has dawned on me how my biggest wounds have been people refusing to see me, to hear me. And how in response to that I have refused my selves too. In small ways, like: “if only you had this type of childhood, you would have been such an amazing person”, “If only you had support, what kind of person would you be?”.

That’s refuse, of what is there, of what is me.

Tonight, I am hosting a self love workshop for Valentine’s day.

If you want to read more about it, you can do so here.

If you want to sign up, there are some spots left! You can do so here.

I hope you choose love this week, dear selflovers.