If You Spot It, You Got It - Tarot's Eight of Cubs

It seems like such good news in a Tarot reading when the Eight of Cubs is pulled. That's known as The Walking Away card. It symbolizes the ability to up and leave behind the whatevers. Those include regrets about the many versions of spilled milk. However, much will be what you have outgrown. 

Less known, though, is another significant message from the Eight of Cubs. That's the humility to learn lessons from those experiences. Not that you keep gazing back to the past. But before heading toward a different type of journey you need to do an inventory of what must be takeaways.

At the top of the list of the mandatory understandings is this: If you can spot it you got it. 

Let's unlock the content of that slogan. If an attitude or behavior of another person preoccupies you - and likely annoys you - the odds are strong that you had shared that same force field. 

Here is the typical example. In the office, which you have to go to three days a week, a new hire is sucking up all the oxygen. You are consumed with how you can get that syndrome censured by the brass - and stopped - without any of your fingerprints showing up on the process. 

Any competent Tarot reader will tip you off that there is a high probability you also took in most of the air in the room. At one phase of your work life. But you stopped that. Yes, that was the Eight of Cubs victory of walking away. However, you didn't learn the lessons. Not yet.

One lesson is that you pick up on the behavior because it had been embedded in you. 

The second is that you are positioned for unique compassion to help that person shake off a habit that could impede a career. Or even a life.

Actually, this second takeaway is a fundamental in recovery programs. There are the belief and the hope that the character defects which dragged human beings toward a bottom can provide the lifeline to lifting others out of their pain. 

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