
Staring blankly at me, a beast, a formidable opponent waits as I approach. As I attempt to make contact with its eyes, I catch a glimpse of myself in the knowing glare of the lion. I test him by taking his head into my hands. Gently, but with purpose, I open his mouth and gaze down the chasm that is his throat.
In this creature, I see more of myself than I ever thought possible.
He is my id--a fuzzy manifestation of my primal self. He reminds me that I should follow my instincts because they are rarely wrong. In this card, I represent my higher self. Because I am able to "take the bull by the horns" as it were, and master my primal being, I am balanced. This balance, however, can be difficult to maintain if not kept in check.
This lion tries to help me understand that this need for a balance of emotional and physical strength is paramount to discovering who I am and where I am going. It is important that the higher self and the id work in tandem to create stability on the earthbound and astral planes. If they work against eachother, I might find that I have become something's dinner.
In this creature, I see more of myself than I ever thought possible.
He is my id--a fuzzy manifestation of my primal self. He reminds me that I should follow my instincts because they are rarely wrong. In this card, I represent my higher self. Because I am able to "take the bull by the horns" as it were, and master my primal being, I am balanced. This balance, however, can be difficult to maintain if not kept in check.
This lion tries to help me understand that this need for a balance of emotional and physical strength is paramount to discovering who I am and where I am going. It is important that the higher self and the id work in tandem to create stability on the earthbound and astral planes. If they work against eachother, I might find that I have become something's dinner.
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