SEEKER (CHILD OF WANDS)
Today, I led a whole day intuitive "workshop" and my card for the day was the Seeker, a child finding his/her way through the mysteries and magic of the "path." As a "seeker," I was seeking the best way that the participants would get the intuitive way. My intuition said release the workshop format and make it into an experience, which is the very best way to understand anything. (FYI... that's why the Major Arcana V Buddha Hierophant Teacher walks the earth barefoot – to learn from walking on the earth and its lessons; walking the talk to know the way).
A seeker is an explorer, scout of a new way, so we spent the day doing various intuitive explorations. As the teacher and supposed "authority" on intuition, I was a actually just a seeker, trying this out and trying that out – the trial and error way of the Fool Child. At one point I had this spontaneous impulse to divide the participants into the four animals, each person determining whether they and others see themselves as a Beaver, Dolphin, Owl or Butterfly. Then, the assignment was for each of these animal groupings to come up with recommendations for how they would contribute to the creation and growth of a business.
This gathering, in a spontaneous and natural way, created a fictitious consulting business called The Feel Good Company. (The "owl" group was the majority of the room and led off first, which is why we became a human potential endeavor). The healer, communicator, team player Dolphins loved this vision and swam along with the Owls. The two Butterflies were ecstatic and knew they could market and publicize this kind of enlightenment company. And the doer-Beavers were on board to just do, achieve, and make it happen!
In such a swift and effortless way, a "million dollar" idea was born, not to say this is actually going to happen. The point is that by the taking intuition into action in a fun, upbeat, supportive environment of like-minded and like-hearted souls, great things can result without laborious planning (BTW... investors in new business ideas these days never look at a candidate's business plan. Financial projections are a joke to the investors, "prediction fiction," as I say).
At the end of the day, everyone picked a card from the facedown deck for what they got out of the experience. Mine was the Seeker! You gotta' believe. You just can't make this stuff up.

