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I've been pulling a card from one of my favorite decks and posting a meditation on it here. Today's card is ***Kairos***.

From the Guidebook: *We have all had the experience of timelessness, of life beyond the ticking of the clock. It may be felt as time standing still, slow motion, or losing track of time on a walk or in a lovely conversation. This is known as mythic time, and it is the territory of Kairos.*

*This card suggests there is a secondary time continuum that goes beyond any earthly clocks and schedules. Within this nonlinear realm we access divine timing. A single moment ripens with auspiciousness and our actions change the trajectory of our whole life. Time becomes a living thing that watches over us and tells us precisely when to speak or act. When this card appears, it
is all about patience and precision. No clock can guide you... wait for the rush of inner knowing and not a moment longer.*

It feels quite aligned to explore this card given my comments the other night about "Omen Days," those days between Christmas and New Years. These few days can feel like they are in a vacuum. Time passes more slowly. We are afforded the chance to slowly and succulently taste the sweetness of experience, free of the hurried movements of the world. 

What I love about this card though is how it asks us to trust our inner guidance more than a schedule or a clock. If we are really listening - to our bodies, to our internal guides, to our highest selves - we will know when the time is right. 

Don't bring your logic. Let it fade away. The precision of the right moment only comes when we let go and simply trust. Just as your body knows how to heal itself, your innate and divine senses will know, and will let you know, when it is time to act... and when it is time to hibernate for a little bit. 

Be patient, let yourself feel it. Every fruit hits a point of perfect ripeness.

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