Tom Evans Annabelle Drumm magic of creating a new jobWant to know how to create your best job ever? Last night Tom Evans and I did this great interview (see below). I was asking for his interpretation of a recent Mercredan channelled interview I did which taught me more about the masculine and feminine balance needed to create well founded, lasting ideas. I told Tom how I was looking for ideas on how to find my next big business project to work on.

He took me into how it is shown in Tarot cards. Tarots never been something that’s taken my fancy to learn much about. I understand they are of unknown origin and age. They truly cover all aspects of life, even modern day life, and when you get to play with a Tarot reader who is skilled and can put their own ideas/baggage/filters aside as they read, you will get spectacular results about the current path you are on. From there you can decide if you still want to travel that path or make a change and create a different path. The power of a creative being!

Tarot cards

Three Tarot cards he mentioned were

The Magician – Masculine/active. Draws new ideas down to the Earth plane.
His Tools -a wand or walking stick (creativity, spiritual, fire), a sword (mental, air), a cup (emotional, water) and pentacle or talisman (physical, earth). Read more.

The High Priestess – Feminine/passive. The one who takes the idea in, develops and nurtures it. She holds the scroll of all knowledge and waits for her answers rather than trying to figure them out. Read more.

The Fool  – stands between the masculine and the feminine. Uses free will to reach infinite possibilities. When you balance the compliment of masculine and feminine you are completely in the flow of life – the world is your oyster.

Neurology in the body

Head – logical and creative left/right sides of the brain. When a job offer or opportunity comes along, ask “Does the head think it’s a good idea?” Whether the answer is yes or no, continue with the next questions!

Heart – feminine. Ask “Am I in love with the idea, luke warm about it or feeling cold about it?” Wait for the answer. Sometimes what the head thinks is not logical still appeals to the heart even if you don’t know why.

If the answer is ‘no’, ask “What would need to change for me to fall in love with this idea?”

Gut – hermaphrodite. Ask “Is it a go or a no-go?” If the answer is ‘no’ ask “What would need to change to make this a go?”

We rely on the head to give us all our answers. We reach for the logical/practical/sensible solution so often when the heart and gut can give us a much wiser decision.

Tom Evans has a wonderful array of training he can offer at great prices. There are books, videos, training courses and meditations. Visit Tom Evan’s website: http://tomevans.co

I’ll add the link to his new book and Jet Lag meditation as they arrive.


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