The healing waters Oracle Reading 19 mai
What I am really, genuinely curious about—for those who are interested—is this: does this resonate with you? Let me know in the comments below, please. We bring these two cards together into one flowing story, as if water itself is the thread connecting everything. https://youtu.be/dcJzfaQfxo8?is=VbhyiAfuOA6LPZSu Abundant opens the field. It is life expressing itself generously, not as an exception but as the natural law of flow. Where there is water, there is exchange. Where there is exchange, life becomes more alive. This card shows that you are in a phase where life is not asking you to hold on, but to let things move through you. Not only in a material sense, but in attention, time, energy, and relationships. What is shared multiplies. What is hoarded becomes stagnant. It is a gentle but clear invitation to recognize the abundance that is already present, without shrinking it through habit or blindness. And at the same time, to honestly look at where you are still moving in “me against the world,” while life is actually asking for “us together.” Relationships become mirrors of flow here: they become richer when there is mutual movement, not control. Then comes The Lady of the Lake, and she shifts the field from everyday flow into something deeper: destiny in motion. In Arthurian mythology, she is the mysterious keeper of Avalon, the island that exists halfway in this world and halfway beyond it. She lives in the water, in the threshold between the visible and the invisible. Sometimes she appears as Nimue or Viviane, a water priestess, a guardian of thresholds and transitions. In the story, she gives the sword Excalibur to Arthur, not as possession, but as a temporary transmission of power at the right moment. And when the cycle is complete, she takes it back into the lake. In other versions, she guides Arthur after his final battle to Avalon, where healing is not only restoration, but a return to essence.