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Sacred Circle Tarot – 17 The Star by Emma Sunerton-Burl,


I look at the card and I see there is rowen with berries round the edge, I associate these with protection and magical work, they are abundant in their berries, so I feel it is the time of reaping the rewards of hard work and of your vision for the future, that which has been dreamt of is coming to fruition.As I look at the main card I see the stone circle in the middle with the star above. It reminds me of a stone circle near where I live which is high up in similar landscape, a very


powerful wild place.


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I walk into the card.... I stand before the rowen and am handed a glass of red drink, “Drink of our juices for your dreams to come true, the success you desire is possible, for you keep believing in your dream and your highest ideal and it will come to you as you wish. ” I am reminded of the many rowen I have seen this year, they are so abundant with berries that the


trees seem very weighted down but also very alive and bright as the colour is so vibrant. “Hard work is coming, but it is one of great pleasure and will enliven your spirit even though it is work to carry this abundance. Know the time to hold on and allow development and the time to let go, allowing the seeds to take root in others, that they go ahead and grow themselves from the seeds you have nurtured and grown in them.” “Thank you great rowen, your message is very applicable to me - I feel you are helping me work my magic.” I look towards the purple flowers on the other boarder of the card.Though I recognise them I do not know their name. I say hello, they say hello back in a sweet gentle voice. I ask for their teachings... “We grow amongst others,


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we twist and wind our way around and allow our gentle beauty to be seen. Our lesson is of humility yet vision. We are visible and can allow ourselves to be supported by another, yet we do not take more than we need wherever we


go, we only take what is


necessary – we are seen yet do not overshadow. Do not fear recognition for what you do, for your humility will stay with you – you can roam wherever you wish, allowing yourself to take support as you need it and allowing your light and beauty to be seen. – Do not fear you will overshadow others, for our gift to you is of gentleness, know that sweeping statements are not needed, just allow yourself to be visible and those who you can serve will see you, be drawn to you and will come your way. See us as a way of being to help you balance your ideas of success and humility.This is our gift. ” “Thank you so much. You have indeed addressed an unspoken need I have had, and offered me a great solution.Thank you ... ” I walk into the card and my heart center received a huge buzz as I walk towards the stone circle in the center and as I look up to the star above. I feel the star affects my 3rd eye and the circle the heart.The fire in the center – 'burning with my hearts desire' is a phrase that comes to me, that the circle represents the harnessing of the energy of my hearts desire and that the star is the alignment with the spiritual realms to make the dream a physical reality. It feels like the energy of all the wild land around is harnessed and centered here by this circle and that this natural energy will help manifest whatever is asked for, if in alignment with the highest will. I find it hard to walk forward and talk to any part of this scene as the energy and power seems overwhelming and also so interconnected. I stand and watch and experience the energy. I feel I am being given the energy I need to do the work I am here to do and that the running I do recreationally is also helping me to be able to contain this energy and be a stronger physical body to handle its transmission. I feel a great linking between my recreational time,


London & South East Connection - August/November 2012


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