There is one caveat. Being open to change and needing or even being addicted to change are not the same thing at all. Have you ever known anyone who couldn’t stay in one place, at one job, or in one relationship for long? They get quickly bored and start itching for greener pastures. They are incapable of moving beyond the honeymoon phase of most or all aspects of their lives, and so they never really get a taste of the deep learning and potential development that is possible. That boredom of superficial familiarity that they don’t seem to be able to move past or dive into is a sign of recurring resistance, and that resistance is a sign that they are limiting their own access to the power of intention. I’m not saying that exploring and getting a taste of a diversity of experiences is not a wonderful thing, but if we are not able to commit to any endeavor to see it to a natural end of one kind or another, then we are distracting ourselves from some deep resistance that is probably having a profound effect on our lives.
This week’s spread is not about the resistance, but rather staying open to change. I hope it is a helpful reading for you.
If you want a private reading from me, send an email to my address: thehangedmaninthemoon@gmail.com
