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Creature Teacher: animal wisdom for all ages

  • Emma Brodie (with Alice)
  • Sep 8, 2017
  • 3 min read

Jo Bashar bought the cards for me Creature Teacher: animal wisdom for all ages. Jo Bashar is Nathan's Mother. She's a very spiritual person. And she teaches Rhiannon my sister Kundalini yoga. She knows that I love Oracle cards that much. I wished her Happy Mothers Day a while back, she is a good influence in my life, I do have a special bond with Jo, and I want to say thank you to her for these cards.

The first card I've chosen is the Unicorn. I choose these two because they're part of nature. I just like to describe them. The unicorn brings a message of love, its a fantasy animal. Like a guardian angel it tells you messages to warm your heart.

I googled Unicorns on the internet and found a Fifteenth Century Tapestry The Unicorn is Penned from the Unicorn Tapestries, c. 1495 - 1505 that I remembered is also printed on one of my Romantic Angels Oracle Cards!

The unicorn card in that pack says "Free Yourself: its time to take back control of your life:". This card is about connection and about being able to let love free. The unicorn from these tapestries is a religious animal, as well as being in the imagination. In this story the hunters try and kill the unicorn, but it reappears in an enchanted garden with a pomegranate tree. That means a magical garden where things grow. Its a symbol of fertility. Fertility is linked to Easter in my Goddess Guidance Oracle Cards. The Card Ostara means fertility. Its a symbol of new life in the same way that Unicorns are too. I never saw Unicorns at the Easter show though! This card is about finding springtime inside you, by eating nutritious foods. I wonder what the unicorn eats? Roses and stars?

That takes me to the Rabbit card from my Creature Teacher: animal wisdom for all ages card pack. The Rabbit says: I do not need to be afraid. Like Peter Rabbit from Beatrix Potter, she is artist and author of rabbit experience. People hunt rabbits as well. I like the White Rabbit in Alice in Wonderland who is always late. He's always running like the rabbits in these cards, who run when they sense danger. But they don't live in fear they have lots of abundance. Like all the baby rabbits in Bambi.

Speaking of Bambi, the next card is the Deer, it says: "I am gentle". Thats a good motto for Bambi. I saw an interesting art work with Bambi in it when I went to the art gallery recently to see the Archibald Prize.

I would like to live inside this picture. Seems like they have all the fantasy creatures except the Leprechaun. Leprechauns are also part of the mythology of nature, they are the boy babies of fairies. My Goddess Guidance card Damara has a fairy who looks after children. Like Ella's fairy god mother on Enchanted, Lucinda.

I like fantasy stories that exist in the outside world, part of the imagination, something we share. Mermaids, like the ones in my Magical Mermaids and Dolphins cards, are also fantasy animals, like fairies too, enchanted creatures that speak to us in the same way that Unicorns might. The Never Ending story is another fantasy story I like. Unicorns and rainbows are associated. They mean happiness. If you find your unicorn it means you find what will lead you over the rainbow to happiness.

I also saw the Cordelia card today. That was the right card for today. It says "Go Outside: you have been indoors too long. Go and get some fresh air." Its perfect for this afternoon because I was sleepy and then Alice and I went for a refreshing little walk!


 
 
 

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