The weeks are flying by! Am I the only one feeling that?
Today’s meditation takes us into a circle of stones, but not just any kind of stone, different gemstones, and crystals. I was drawn to the Shungite stone, which interestingly enough, I do not own. I took it as a sign. I will be purchasing a Shungite stone soon to add to my collection. Enjoy the meditation! I’d love to know which stone you are drawn to.
The reading for the week comes from the Runes. I found the message to be compelling and energizing!
The first rune, Gifu or Gebo, in the past position, represents a gift of some kind. The gift may be material or emotional but given in love. It can also represent some type of partnership. Often this rune will appear when there is about to be relief from your troubles (another form of a gift). It usually indicates a time of peace and contentment.
In the present position, Ingwaz represents a strong force available to you to complete any project. It signifies a project coming to an end and a new one beginning. It can also indicate that you are reaching your full potential in the moment. That doesn’t mean we stop learning or growing because that is a continual process, but it comes in ebbs and flows. Life is made up of beginnings and endings – cycles. This is a most positive rune.
The keyword to the rune in the last position, Jera, is harvest. Reaping rewards for efforts expended is the general meaning. In the result position, Jera usually shows a positive outcome to any dilemma at hand. This fits perfectly with the other two runes. As always, we have to do the work, but then we get to enjoy the rewards of our efforts. And we should.
My takeaway:
As the quote from Richard Bach says, if we are given a dream, we are also given what we need to bring it to fruition. I see a dream or idea as Gifu, the gift. And with the Ingwaz following the gift, the energy needed to bring that dream to life is there for the taking. Then, we get to reap the rewards of our efforts. So, go on and dream! Then be willing to do the work to make that dream come true!
The Dragon Card for this week is stunning!
HI Jan, this is a lovely rune reading. I am delighted it is so positive and encouraging.
Thank you for stopping by, Robbie! I’m happy you enjoyed the post!
I dream big, but I guess I need to work harder! lol
Lol, Jacquie. You and me both! It’s the secret combination! Thanks for stopping by!
I loved the reading. Thank-you so much. I have the same Dagon deck.
Thank you, Brenda. I’m happy you stopped by. Aren’t the Dragon cards absolutely gorgeous? I just love working with them!
I bought some stones from the Meteor Crater on our cross country trip–maybe in Texas? I thought of you.
Oh, how fun, Jacqui! I love that stones would make you think of me! Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment!
My son even bought some. There’s a feeling that comes from the earth, especially eons-old rock, that recenters me.
I love your take on the reading today. Dream big and then work big to realize the dream. Thanks, Jan
The not-so-secret formula, John. Thank you for stopping by and leaving a comment!
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Such a perfect quote by Richard Bach. Thanks!
Thank you, Darlene. I appreciate you leaving a comment!
I love love love the quote in the beginning. I always say that we only have our dreams because we are meant to realize them. They are part of who we are, signposts for our journeys, and stepstones of our development.
The reading is so encouraging and inspiring and you picked the quote perfectly to go along with it.
The quote really spoke to me, and I do believe it. Dreams are a part of who we are and we are multi-dimensional beings. I’m so glad you enjoyed the reading. Thank you for stopping by!
I am always looking forward to your Monday posts. Of course, all of your posts are inspiring in their own way. But your Monday posts are so special. I don’t know how to put it… lol
I love this quote, Jan 🙂 This is a great reading and the dragon card reminded me of fall. Off to meditate! Thank you 🙂 xo
Loved this meditation! It would be amazing to find a circle of crystals to be in. Xo
I SO agree with you, Denise! I loved this meditation and found it interesting to be drawn to a crystal that I don’t have. How about you? What were you drawn to?
Thank you for stopping by, Denise. I am glad you enjoyed the reading and dragon card. You are right. It does fit with fall.
I immediately thought of a white stone I have and used it and a green one for the meditation. I’m terrible with the names of a lot of them, but felt so much power from the white one!
How awesome! Perhaps the white one is Selenite?
my best guess selenite
I love that quote, Jan. A great way to start the week.
Thank you, Teri! Have a good one!
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The reading and the dragon go perfectly together. And what a stunning dragon it is. Thanks for sharing.
I do love these little dragons. It was one of the best purchases I ever made. Thank you for stopping by, Staci! Happy Monday!
I’m thinking of a quote, “You’re never too old to set another goal or dream another dream.” Great post today, Jan.
That is such a great quote, Joan. And a dream never has an expiration date. Thank you for stopping by! Happy Monday!
Great reading today, Jan! I published my newest novel, Hype, yesterday, so I’d say that was a dream that has finally come true. My blog tour starts soon, and I hope to reap the rewards of all the work I put into it through sales and reviews. Fingers crossed. 🙂
Wow, Yvette. I think the rune reading was just for you this week! Congratulations on publishing “Hype” and I look forward to hosting you here on the 18th! Thank you for stopping by! Hugs!
I appreciate you being willing to host. I can’t wait! 🙂