Journal: Covid

(Saturday, July 27, 2024)

After six vaccines and the official end of the pandemic, I did not expect to get covid. But I have it, and it is on a steep rise in Minnesota.

My cough is gone yet it is hard to breathe, which I connect with my father’s lung issues that send him to the ER at least once a month. I don’t need to see a doctor, but I am sad from five days of isolation. I had to order groceries online today for the first time since 2022. I also had to order another box of antigen tests from UCare (free). At least I am alive, recovering.

The day I first tested positive my daily tarot card was the Tower. The next day it was Death. Today it was the Empress, which cheers me up considerably, even though I tested positive again today. This time the positive line was much lighter than the quick, dark line on my first test, so the virus must be in decline.

I am meeting with Victoria’s Dream Circle tomorrow. Her new book arrived yesterday. I have been thinking about making my own book since Cullan asked me if I would write one when I retired. In my twenties I worked on a children’s book but never finished it. I have created books out of clay in the last few years. I don’t know what direction this will go, if any, but I will ask my dream guides about it. This makes me think about poet Emerson.

2 Replies to “Journal: Covid”

  1. You and Biden, hey? I guess getting Covid makes one think about what next in life. Biden, letting go of power, and you writing your book! I did get Victoria’s book and am almost done with it. I am very impressed with the format. I love the quotes, drawings and how it is displayed-not too much writing on every page. I also love how she took one dream and gave all her creative examples using just that dream. Also, her writing is very good. That also is very creative. Well, get well soon. I hope that positive line is not visible tomorrow.

  2. My tarot card today is the Fool! New beginning, what is next. Covid absolutely does make me feel that way, as you say. Is that how it was for you?

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