I've just returned home from an jam-packed 8-day driving tour of the California coast, where we toured 12 universities for our youngest, plus saw a variety of touristy sites and even had time for down days for beach time and massages. It was a rush, it was non-stop, but it was also refreshing and different after a long 15 months of stress and quarantine. It was very much a reversed moon vacation - a good journey with only small issues, and little to no anxiety. Upright, the Moon encapsulates the word foreboding. It indicates a difficult journey that must be taken to move on.
Reversed, the Moon is one of those tricky cards where there are a number of interpretations that might apply depending on who is asking and what they are asking about. Figure out what is correct for you:
Questions answered by The Moon Reversed: Who? The active one; the most honest person What? A minor issue; an easy decision to make Where? Beside a lake; where the moon reflects When? During a full moon; during a new moon; late June to July; summer solstice; daytime Why? “You don’t have to see the whole staircase, just take the first step.” ~Martin Luther King Yes or No? Probably yes What should I clean?
Where are my keys?
The Moon Reversed as: …an action?
…a place in your house?
…a place in your city?
…a place in the world?
…something to eat?
…a color? Orange, white …a movie theme? Releasing fear, self-deceit
…a new career?
Possible Major Arcana combinations with The Moon Reversed: Upright Fool: Unwarranted fear of new things Reversed Magician:Confusion; misrepresentation Upright Priestess: Questioning oneself Reversed Empress: Overwhelming anxiety Upright Emperor: Overcoming business obstacles Reversed Hierophant: Unconventional tactics Upright Lovers: Misguided fear about the relationship – everything is fine Reversed Chariot: Obstacles are in one’s way Upright Strength: Training for a dangerous job Reversed Hermit: Blocked intuition; ignorance Upright Wheel: Time brings an end to confusion Reversed Justice: A misinterpretation of facts Upright Hanged One: Release fear and just do it Reversed Death: Focusing on minor problems Upright Temperance: Getting help for anxiety Reversed Devil: Finally breaking bad habits Upright Tower: Small problem becomes a big one Reversed Star: Discouragement; insomnia Upright Sun: Freedom, success after trials Reversed Judgement: No need to doubt a choice Upright World: Trusting one’s intuition Before any card: Your fears about (card) are unfounded After any card: Resolution; the end of anxiety The Major Arcana represent significant life events. The Moon Reversed could indicate:
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Uruz looks like an upside-down U and sounds like oo, so it’s fairly easy to learn.
Represented by the Auroch (an extinct species of wild cattle,) Uruz is your vitality, physical health, independence and life force. Where Fehu represented your domesticated cattle (wealth), Uruz reminds us that animals are innately wild, and it’s that ferocity and passion that Uruz stands for. When Uruz is pulled, it’s time to use your inner warrior to endure a situation or manifest success. The reverse of Uruz is rage and insensitivity. Uruz as: ...a movie theme? Strength, survival
...a new career?
Questions answered by Uruz: Who? Your personal trainer; a zoologist What? Your inner reserves; your most basic instincts; survival Where? The gym When? Mid-late July; During sunny weather; when the cows come home Why? “Freedom, in any case, is only possible by constantly struggling for it.” ~Albert Einstein Yes or No? Yes, if you are strong enough Reversed? No Something interesting: The Uruz Project https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uruz_Project What should I clean?
Where are my missing keys?
I am currently trying to muster my inner strength to deal with a dog who, for the life of him, will not learn how to potty. He has "off" and "quit biting my foot you little monster" down quite well, but the potty thing is not making sense to him, and it's driving me batty. But like Albert Einstein says, if I keep up the constant struggle maybe one day I'll have freedom. Read more about the Uruz animal life in Applied Runes
Fehu is wealth. But rather than being static savings, such as property or a retirement account, Fehu is money that moves. Much like farmer’s cattle, the money comes in, moves around, grows, and goes out again. Fehu is your constantly liquid earnings, social status, and power.
One way to memorize this Rune meaning is to imagine it’s a stick-figure person, holding up two arms to receive wealth. It also looks like a wonky “F,” which is the letter Fehu represents. The reverse of Fehu is greed, poverty, or failure Fehu as: ...an action?
...a place in your house?
...a place in the world?
...a color? Red, purple ...a gemstone? Agate ...a movie theme? Luck, wealth, spending
...a new career?
I totally forgot to blog yesterday, which is not a very industrious Fehu thing to do, but my dog had two accidents in the kitchen, so at least he's being very Fehu. I'm losing my reversed Mannaz. Read more about Fehu, and how to attract wealth to yourself, in Applied Runes: |
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