Héritage et transmission - Guidance thématique

Heritage and transmission - A thematic analysis

When I do personal readings using the mindfulness divination technique, I analyze my cards and oracles in order to obtain a message highlighting a specific theme on which I might meditate. This guidance was carried out with the Tarot of the Celestial Realms to help you visualize my way of working; I invite you to read the analysis of the cards and associations to help you in your own drawings.

The theme that emerges today concerns the transmission of a heritage through our own individual evolution within the group and how this transmission takes place in our daily lives. If you wish, you can zoom in on the image of the print to look at the illustrations and do your own analysis; you can also make your own draw using the proposed theme as a source of inspiration.

 

 

THE GAME


When I provide guidance with the Tarot, I draw between 3 and 9 cards. For this drawing, I used the Tarot of the Celestial Kingdoms published by Editions Leduc, from which I selected 9 cards, which I will analyze line by line then column by column to clearly highlight the guidance of the cards. I will begin by analyzing each card individually, relying on the illustrations provided and my intuition, in order to create a basis on which I will rely to synthesize the message.

 


ANALYSIS OF LINES

  • The first line consists of the force, the knight of sticks and the knight of deniers. As part of this analysis, I will rely on the illustrations rather than the text offered in the booklet, you can do the same if you wish to make your own print!
    -The first card represents a young woman with closed eyes, delicately holding a water lily in her hand, a lion, with a ghostly appearance, stationed behind her. This card inspires me to master the inner strength of our wild nature, allowing an individual to measure how they apply their energy in their daily life.
    -The second card represents a young man mounted on a bird, ready to act, he controls his mount to give it precise direction without denying his natural instincts. He gives him direction while trusting in his mount's natural abilities.
    -The third card represents a young man alone, observing a small room decorated with a star. This gives me the feeling that he is thinking about the best way to use his strengths, in order to act justly in his life and take a just and enlightened path without rushing. He shows patience and wisdom by considering where he is before acting.

      

    “The mastery of my passions allows me to wisely measure the actions that I will carry out, I can give the necessary impetus to the realization of my dreams by respecting my needs and my natural talents, while carefully observing what comes naturally to me. It's the balance of giving and receiving: when I give I receive, when I receive I give."

     

    • The second line consists of the Queen of Cups, the Ten of Wands and the Emperor.
      -The first card represents a queen surrounded by whales, delicately carrying a ship in her hands. She inspires me with the gentleness of a mother who carries her child and nourishes it until it is ready to be born.
      -The second card represents a little fairy with closed eyes, sitting on a mushroom, her bucket at her feet and a magnificent plant, bearing ten stars behind her. She inspires me with the attentive and constant work that every gardener must do with their plants so that they reach maturity, respecting their needs, while giving them the space to grow at their own pace.
      -The third card represents the Emperor, we can see a man seated on a throne carrying his scepter towards the sky. This imagery refers very clearly to the previous ones, it makes me think that, like everything in life, a fair balance of giving and receiving is necessary. The gardener is the only one who can decide on the correctness of his actions; it is by controlling his emotions and his own needs that he can make his garden prosper in the long term.
      
    “It is thanks to patience and detachment that I find my balance: the happy medium between giving my time and energy to allow a seed to take root, until receiving the ripe fruit born from my care, having the wisdom not to take by force what can be offered to me by nature.”

     

    • The third line consists of the Hermit, the Jack of Coins and the Hanged Man.
      -The first card represents a monk carrying a scepter and a lantern, eyes closed, meditating on the next step to take. This tells me that an individual's ability to realize the value of what they already have is the key to their abundance in the present moment.
      -The second card depicts a young woman observing a room attentively, in the background a wide open arch seems to be calling her towards a new path. Very similar to the imagery of the Hermit, the servant here invites us to light the fire of our inner lantern and to make good use of the little things that seem insignificant to us.
      -The third card represents the hanged man, a man suspended by one foot from a tree, whose red apples are about to fall to the ground. This card inspires me to let go and welcome natural cycles. The hanged man is also an apple which is about to fall from the tree, if we give it time to ripen; when the time comes, he will naturally fall to the ground.
      

    "When I recognize the value of what I already have and the way I can use it, I naturally come out of immobility. I no longer need to act for the sake of acting and I can allow myself to let my life unfolds naturally, knowing that all my needs will be met in due time. I can thus concentrate on the present moment, detach myself from my anxieties."


      See how the story slowly takes shape: 

      By accurately measuring how I use my energy, I can make my dreams evolve while preserving myself. When I respect my needs, I also respect those of those around me and I allow the natural cycles of my life to happen naturally. Thus, I recognize the value of what I already have, what is naturally offered to me and what I naturally offer without forcing. I can then enjoy every moment knowing that I am loved and protected.


      COLUMN ANALYSIS


      If you have the information you need in your draw, you can complete your analysis in the previous step; However, if you want to go further, you can also analyze each column.

      • The first column consists of Strength, Queen of Cups and Hermit.
        You can rely on the analyzes carried out previously and move immediately to the synthesis. As part of this article I will recall the analyzes of each card.
        -The first card represents a young woman with closed eyes, delicately holding a water lily in her hand, a ghostly-looking lion stationed behind her. This card inspires me to master the inner strength of our wild nature, allowing an individual to measure how they apply their energy in their daily life.
        -The second card depicts a mermaid queen surrounded by whales, delicately carrying a ship in her hands. She inspires me with the gentleness of a mother who carries her child and nourishes it until it is ready to be born.
        -The third card represents a monk carrying a scepter and a lantern, eyes closed, meditating on the next step to take. This tells me that an individual's ability to realize the value of what they already have is the key to their abundance in the present moment.

          

        “Mastering my inner strength and emotional balance allows me to carry, nourish and protect the seed of my dreams until the next stage of its evolution.”

         

        • The second column is made up of the Knight of Wands, the 10 of Wands and the Jack of Coins.
          -The first card represents a young man mounted on a bird, ready to act, he controls his mount to give it precise direction without denying his natural instincts. He gives him direction while trusting his mount's natural abilities.
          -The second card represents a little fairy with closed eyes, sitting on a mushroom, her bucket at her feet and a magnificent plant with ten stars behind her. She inspires me with the attentive and constant work that every gardener must do with their plants so that they reach maturity, respecting their needs, while giving them the space to grow at their own pace.
          -The third card depicts a young woman observing a room attentively, in the background a wide open arch seems to be calling her towards a new path. Very similar to the imagery of the Hermit, the servant here invites us to light the fire of our inner lantern and to make good use of the little things that seem insignificant to us.

          

        “When the fruits of my labor are ripe, those who need them recognize them and naturally share them with those around them, like a bird eating a juicy cherry in spring.”

         

        • Finally the third column is made up of the Knight of Coins, the Emperor and the Hanged Man.
          -The first card represents a young man alone, observing a small room decorated with a star. This gives me the feeling that he is thinking about the best way to use his strengths, in order to act fairly in his life and take a just and enlightened path without rushing. He shows patience and wisdom by considering where he is before acting.
          -The second card represents the Emperor, we can see a man seated on a throne carrying his scepter towards the sky. This imagery refers very clearly to the previous ones, it makes me think that, like everything in life, a fair balance of giving and receiving is necessary. The gardener is the only one who can decide on the correctness of his actions; it is by controlling his emotions and his own needs that he can make his garden prosper in the long term.
          -The third card represents the hanged man, a man suspended by one foot from a tree, whose red apples are about to fall to the ground. This card inspires me to let go and welcome natural cycles. The hanged man is also an apple which is about to fall from the tree, if we give it time to ripen; when the time comes, he will naturally fall to the ground.

          

        "Every individual, like every plant, is born from a seed of life; in each seed and each fruit there is a potential forest. The responsibility of the Emperor, like the forest, is to maintain the cycles of life in harmony, offering the fruits of his labor to life.”

         

          SYNTHESIS


          Now that the drawing is done, I will be able to synthesize the various previous analyses, simplifying the message to make it resonate more with my feelings. Here is the summary with which I end this draw:


          By learning how to use my energies wisely, I can make my dreams evolve accurately. When I am aware of my own nature, I know how to make myself respected and I consciously honor my truth; I thus respect the natural order of my life and I can enjoy my life without forcing it.

          Mastering and respecting my personal balance allows me to bring my dreams to fruition; when the fruits of my labors are ripe, they naturally attract those who need them, who, in return, will maintain the natural cycles by spreading the seeds of my achievements to the four winds.   

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          NOTE: This vision of divination was developed after years of research and personal reflection on this subject, it in no way seeks to replace established concepts, but rather to open up reflection and discussion; If you have any thoughts on this, leave a comment below or use a contact form.

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