2-2-16 Daily Card Reading
Oracle of the Dragonfae by Lucy Cavendish
The Lovers
"You relationship needs tending, as do all things that live. It could be time to make a romantic gesture, to love another as you would wish to be loved, to understand that love cannot flourish when there is mistrust and anxiety. You may be despairing that your relationship may never match your dreams - please know that your true love lies within your own willingness to believe that you too can experience passionate love, and that you are well-worthy of its ecstasies, no matter your beliefs about your age, your health, your beauty. You are a beloved one. The Dragonfae know this. Now they ask you to know this too." Lucy Cavendish
Do you truly love yourself? I mean love yourself to the point that you understand that you have flaws that can be improved upon but do not negative self-talk. Most of us do not love ourselves to that level and a lot of that has to do with the way our society tells us we should feel about ourselves. Society would have you believe that you are not as worthy of love because you don't look perfect, you don't have a certain amount of money, you can't travel the world, the list goes on. Well society is wrong and it is up to people like you to change society.
It is time to start loving yourself for who you really are and not what society wants you to be or who your family things you should be. You don't have to fit in to be loved. You don't have to act this way or that way to find acceptance. Because in the end that only person that needs to accept you is you. Your family and society don't know what it feels like to be you or what you are feeling, they only know what they are feeling and want the rest of the world to conform. And if you ask me conformity is not the way to go.
Today start loving yourself for who you really are and if you're not sure who that is go find yourself. Go realize what a wonderful, interesting, and exciting person you are. Go realize all the talents you have to offer the world. Go out and be awesome!
by Lucy Cavendish
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