This blog post was written as my contribution to the Imbolc Tarot Blog Hop which incidentally, would be the first Tarot blog Hop for 2014! Christiana Gaudet, the wrangler for this particular blog hop had decided on this topic "Tarot, Healing And Creativity". To visit the blog posts on the same topic written by my fellow Tarot bloggers, please visit the links below:
Blog Before | Master List | Blog After
IMBOLC WELCOMES SPRING
Imbolc, was celebrated as an ancient Celtic fire festival that marked the mid point in between the seasons of Winter and Summer. The festival was a celebration of the renewal of the earth when prayers were focused on welcoming Spring. Bonfires and candles were lit to hark back light, longer and warmer days. Hopes were placed on creating abundance, from planting seeds that could reap crops in a few months, to the birthing of cattle, lamb and other farm animals. At Imbolc, Brigid was celebrated by my Pagan friends as the Goddess of fire, healing, creativity and fertility.
The Christians celebrated the feast day of St Brigit of Kildare. St Brigit was honoured for her devout faith and support of creativity. A testament to this was when she founded a school of art and nurtured skills like metal work and illumination. Another testament to her creativity was when she approached King Leinster for a piece of land upon which she could build a convent. The King laughed at her and promised her that she could have a piece of land as big as her cloak could cover. When Brigit spread her cloak on the ground, it grew miraculously to cover acres of grounds. The King, having experienced this miracle, gave her the land as promised and became a Christian soon after. In more ways than one, she should be honoured for the new beginnings she had established through her creativity.
TAROT, HEALING AND CREATIVITY
I saw Imbolc as a period that celebrated new beginnings. Most people would have come off the year-end festivities with renewed vision of what they wanted the new year to hold for them. It was a time when farmers started to plant new seeds, and people started to plan for the for the rest of the year. As they prayed for light and warmer days, they wanted to embrace the future with optimism and looked forward to manifesting their goals with all the past experiences they had garnered. It was exactly the same with my clients, who kept me extremely busy these few weeks because they were in the throes of 2014 planning and wanted guidance on career and relationship so that they could navigate challenges through the year.
I was quite inspired by Arwen Lynch's work when I attended one of her presentations at an international tarot conference a couple of months ago. She spoke about Tarot for writers, and that was where I got the idea. She also wrote a book called "Mapping The Hero's Journey" which aimed to help aspiring writers finish writing that book within 33 days. I would not attempt to tell a story here using my Tarot cards. I would instead be writing a poem guided by the Tarot cards that I had picked as I wrote this blog post. I also had the immense help of a few glasses of wine.
This poem is called A New Beginning because the focus of my work this month, was to help my clients heal from their negative experiences in the last year, so that they could move on to embrace a better and more positive 2014. Bear with me as this was my first time writing poetry by randomly picking my Tarot cards.
A NEW BEGINNING
STRENGTH
A laboured walk through darkness
I leave painful footsteps within the snow
With my last vestige of strength
I fight my weary way through the cold
KING OF CUPS
Where am I going
I don't quite know
Perhaps to find a place of calm
Or a clear path for me to run
KNIGHT OF PENTACLES
But I know that soon dawn will break
This journey is one I have to take
Even when the burden weighs heavy on my lap
As I struggle to take my next step
TEN OF SWORDS
With eyes fixed upon the horizon
I shall release all disappointments
ACE OF WANDS
To a new beginning I approach
When I am guided to find the right road
~ Joanna Ash, Sun Goddess Tarot
Thanks to Christiana and Arwen, I learnt to be slightly more experimental with my Tarot cards and took them beyond my client readings. I managed to write poetry with them too! However, that book has to wait though, I now have a headache from the wine.
Again, here are the links to the wonderful posts written by my fellow Tarot bloggers.
Blog Before | Master List | Blog After
About The Writer:
The writer of this blog post is a marketeer by trade, and a tarot card reader by accident. She was awarded a Certified Professional Tarot Reader qualification from the Tarot Certification Board of America (TCBA) and is also a certified numerologist. She is currently running a Tarot consultancy based in Singapore called Sun Goddess Tarot, which provides confidential intuitive readings combining the metaphysical disciplines of Tarot, Numerology and Astrology via face to face and emails as well as readings at corporate and private events and workshops. A member of the American Tarot Association (ATA) and the Tarot Association of the British Isles (TABI), she is also a reader for the Free Tarot Network and mentors Tarot protégés on behalf of the American Tarot Association
Website: www.sungoddesstarot.com
Email: Joanna@sungoddesstarot.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SunGoddessTarot
Twitter: www.twitter.com/SunGoddessTarot
The writer of this blog post is a marketeer by trade, and a tarot card reader by accident. She was awarded a Certified Professional Tarot Reader qualification from the Tarot Certification Board of America (TCBA) and is also a certified numerologist. She is currently running a Tarot consultancy based in Singapore called Sun Goddess Tarot, which provides confidential intuitive readings combining the metaphysical disciplines of Tarot, Numerology and Astrology via face to face and emails as well as readings at corporate and private events and workshops. A member of the American Tarot Association (ATA) and the Tarot Association of the British Isles (TABI), she is also a reader for the Free Tarot Network and mentors Tarot protégés on behalf of the American Tarot Association
Website: www.sungoddesstarot.com
Email: Joanna@sungoddesstarot.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/SunGoddessTarot
Twitter: www.twitter.com/SunGoddessTarot
I'm so honored, Joanna. Thank you very much. I loved your poem :D
ReplyDeleteNo Arwen, I should thank you! I didn't think it was possible to write with the cards...I was quite wrong.
DeleteI love tarot poetry, so cool that you've shared your first attempt with us. I look forward to seeing more in the future :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen! It was quite funny when I first fumbled through it...Thank goodness it turned out more of a poem than a limerick...!
DeleteA very cool idea! As a result of your poetic inspiration, I may use this idea to expand on the poems that will go with the cards in my Cosmic Whispers deck.
ReplyDeleteAnd, yeah, the wine will slow you down eventually, although it can also be a catalyst for inspiration. :)
LOL! It was way too much wine this Lunar New Year festive season for me...good thing the poem actually turned out ok and with some rational flow to it....if I went on to the 2nd bottle, it might not have been...hahahaha!
DeleteWonderful ideas, Joanna! Thanks for the inspiration...
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Alison!
DeleteWow, I love how you're exploring Tarot writing! And I really love what you've put together....with Tarot there are endless possibilities and when I see posts like this it always reminds me of that all over again!
ReplyDeleteThanks Olivia...endless possibilities would be the right term. Sometimes I forget and these cards always teach me something new:)
DeleteWow, two poems in a row (I'm hopping backwards today!). I love seeing these. A way of working with the cards that personally, I hadn't thought of trying...
ReplyDeleteTry it! Try it! It's such fun...particularly when I wasn't sure what was the next card I was going to pick and had to force myself to craft a verse every time I picked one.
DeleteThat is so beautiful. What a great idea to draw several cards for a poem . Coincidentally I have just wrote a poem in Dutch with one tarot card and now I can't wait to draw perhaps three or more and try how that works for me
ReplyDeleteThank you Joanna :)
Very welcome! Let me know how your next experiment with multiple cards went!
DeleteIt was a great experience. Lovely how the cards set the tone of the poem. I've posted it on my Dutch blog (still in progress) and linked this post
DeleteI love your poem! Great blog post Joanne... thoroughly enjoyed reading it :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by Sharon. Might experiment with more in the future:)
DeleteI need to revisit poetry. I used to love writing it as a child and recently came across a notebook full of poems I'd written when I was ten. :)
ReplyDeleteSHARE!!!!!! Might inspire more people to encourage creative expression in their kids!
DeleteYay! I am so glad you are stretching into everything tarot can be, and everything you can do! I love tarot poetry in general. Yours, in specific, is really inspiring!
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