
The time of lack is over, because you recognize how abundant you already are. Your possibilities are infinite.
Goddess Inari's meaning: Prosperity is the expression of my being
Allow yourself to have more by acknowledging how much you already are.
The Japanese goddess Inari stands for prosperity, abundance, wealth, and protection. She supports you in dissolving any fear of loss or lack by helping you realize that nothing can truly be taken from you.
Yes, you've likely experienced moments in your life when something seemed to be lost, slipped away, or was taken from you. But Inari wants to inspire you not to focus solely on the material or let yourself be intimidated by your circumstances.
If you’ve lost something or someone—or fear that you might—what if you could instead recognize what you’ve gained or could gain from the situation despite everything?
Acknowledge how rich you are in possibilities, ideas, and new solutions.
Inari is a deity who is sometimes depicted as male and sometimes as female. In this way, she represents both masculine energies (action, implementation, and determination) and feminine energies (receptivity, intuition, and relaxation) which we all carry within us, regardless of our physical gender.
This can serve as a reminder that, in your life, doing and being can come into even greater harmony:
What if you could leave behind the version of yourself that is constantly struggling and yet never achieving enough? And instead focus on the fact that you already have everything that truly belongs to you - and that everything that is truly yours will always be with you in the future?
Inari’s companions, the Kitsune snow foxes, are magical beings that move between worlds. They can symbolically represent your ideas—sent out into the world and returning back to you. Allow yourself to believe that you have brilliant ideas that can bring prosperity on all levels to both you and the world. can bring prosperity.
The message and the image on this card are based on my original oil painting "Inari & The Foxes" from the "Mythology" series. If you like the message and image, you have the opportunity to bring them permanently into your everyday life - either as a painting or on various everyday objects:
This is just an excerpt from the meaning of the card. You can find even more text and ideas for implementing the message in your everyday life in the book accompanying the cards (available soon).
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