The Holy Mountain


The Holy Mountain
Here's one interpretation.
Native people view mountains as mighty and the abode of deities. For example, The Gods and Goddesses lived on Mount Olympus in ancient Greece. To bring prosperity to Tibet, pilgrims climbed Mount Kailash. Pilgrims also climbed Mount Ausangate in Peru to connect to the stars and share fire on Earth.
When this card appears, here are a few actions you might consider.
You are called to embark on a solemn journey to a Holy Mountain to gain insight and perspective. Recognize that the journey offers a chance to gain clarity and higher understanding. Make an offering at a holy altar, where others have prayed before, to possibly gain insights and guidance. Keep walking with strength, love, and compassion until you can see the perfect divine meaning and timing of it all.
If this card appears upside down or reversed, and you choose to include its position as part of your reading, here's what it could mean.
The time to act is when the Holy Mountain appears. Do not allow your doubts to hold you back or discourage you. Now is the time to overcome hurdles, and remember that there are no insurmountable barriers on the mountain. The summit offers only beauty and a clear perspective of the entire planet, Gaia. You have all you need to climb the holy mountain, so buying fancy gear is unnecessary. The real hurdles are lethargy, laziness, and sloth. But you can overcome them all.
