Weekend Tarot January 25 & 26, 2025 "There's A Lot Of Love In The Room! 🩷"
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I like this one, but there are so many beautiful and touching ones.
“Today I asked my body what she needed,
Which is a big deal
Considering my journey of
Not Really Asking That Much.
I thought she might need more water.
Or protein.
Or greens.
Or yoga.
Or supplements.
Or movement.
But as I stood in the shower
Reflecting on her stretch marks,
Her roundness where I would like flatness,
Her softness where I would like firmness,
All those conditioned wishes
That form a bundle of
Never-Quite-Right-Ness,
She whispered very gently:
Could you just love me like this?”
Hollie Holden
@@hanneh1518 I like that, thank you 🙏
Love this deck! ❄️ Comfy hideous fuzzy shrugs are the best! Things you would not wear out in public usually, but love and cuddle up with at home. Thank you for the lovely reading! 🩵❄️🩵
Thank you for the poetry, I need more of this in my life, I'd love to hear Prufrock! it's so nice when someone else reads, you can take it in more....yes on fluffy/furry/soft housecoats/sweaters and throws for winter with hot beverages☕ and leftover holiday chocolate and a vision board project
Just started watching you a couple weeks ago. You just pooped up and I started watching and I really resonate. I watched both of the more recent love readings and you are so detailed! I love the way you phrase things when you are explaining what you are getting. The way say things that make me stop and think. You have a unique way about you! Love it💜
Trust me, you'll be addicted soon! Been watching forever, Gemma is amazing
I have so many favorite poems! But I'm going to recommend "Wanting the Moon" by Denise Levetov, and also I'll share a short one thats good here:
Late Prayer, by Jane Hirshfield
Tenderness does not choose its own uses.
It goes out to everything equally,
circling rabbit and hawk.
Look: in the iron bucket,
a single nail, a single ruby-
all the heavens and hells.
They rattle in the heart and make one sound.
That’s beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing. I love Denise Levertov also. I love her poem “In Mind”. 💕
Thanks Gemma, absolutely love that poem! Hard to pick a favorite poem as there are so many, each exactly right for a particular occasion. The one that’s coming to mind right now is The Lake Isle of Innisfree by Yeats. We have a tradition in my family of memorizing and reciting poems, and that poem was my sister Chloe’s piece for a good few years. Even though she’s a teenager now, I can still hear her saying it in her little child’s voice ☺️
I will arise and go now, and go to Innisfree,
And a small cabin build there, of clay and wattles made;
Nine bean-rows will I have there, a hive for the honey-bee,
And live alone in the bee-loud glade.
And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow,
Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings;
There midnight’s all a glimmer, and noon a purple glow,
And evening full of the linnet’s wings.
I will arise and go now, for always night and day
I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;
While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,
I hear it in the deep heart’s core.
I think picking one fav poem is like choosing a fav book: there’s so many!
I will recommend Mary Oliver’s The Journey though.
And anything by John O’Donohue, the late Irish writer and poet. Or various poems from David Whyte. (Sweet Darkness is a fav of mine. As is Everything is Waiting for You, which I think you might really appreciate based on the poems you’ve shared.)
@@sandifanning4665 thank you! I’m going to go and look them up 🙏🩷✨
Oh Gemma, how I love thee! I love that poem by Auden, and need to find it to read it. You’ve brought back happy memories of one of my favourite English teachers. As an Irish lass, William Butler Yeats’ ‘Sailing to Byzantium’, and also William Wordsworth’s “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud” and “Ode to Autumn” by John Keats. And I loved Top Of The Pops! I missed the story about the young chap…..how I miss the NHS and the excellent healthcare. I live in New York now and after two near death accidents within the space of 10 months, my medical bills are INSANE, and that’s with health insurance. ❤
I love the sassy poem called “Phenomenal Woman” by Maya Angelou.❤
Fave poem: The Invitation by Oriah Mountain Dreamer!
Love The Winter Pastures. Pablo Neruda, A Certain Weariness. I googled it and it's there. Yes, I have a Winter cardigan. And a puffy vest. It's not actually cold near Guadalajara. Most of us don't do heating, just cardigans!
Thank you. Here I am on Saturday afternoon, finally warming up a bit here in central NC. Glad you followed up about the scaffolding guy. You did what you could! Love hot pink accents on the black sweatshirt and the poetry is a lovely addition. Glad you have a horrible cardigan and perhaps the 2 of cups in indoors just a window near them showing the ice? Feeling the Love and grateful to this service you perform to keep our spirits up!
Love love the poetry and all your literary references - opens up my long forgotten memories- thank you Gemma.
I will read "The Lake Isle of Innisfree", also by W.B. Yeats. That is a favorite! Have a lovely weekend, Gemma!
Once u know that poem-you can’t forget it 😢
Can I just say that I love Winnie-the-Pooh, his silly little ditties, ie "The More it snows", or Spike Milligan and of course Lewis Carroll, The Jabberwocky ❤❤
Great cards, here'd hoping ❤❤
I love Lewis Carroll! He was brillig! 😊💕
Goodness,Gemma,it sounds like a lovely weekend. Thank you, because it was a heavy week!
This definitely resonates. I don’t know enough poetry to have a favorite poem, but I feel like I appreciate poetry more and more as I live longer (vs get older 😂). Thank you as always Gemma❤❤❤
Optimistic reading for the weekend - thank you Gemma. Mary Oliver wrote some beautiful poems - and Linda Hogan's Walking I am Listening... one of my faves.
Love that poem Gemma, and W.H. Auden (another Yorkshire Lad originally) definitely one of my favorite poets, I've got all his poetry and he was prolific indeed. I think Shield of Achilles is my favorite but this poem especially apt for this time of year. I like the fact that he was friends with Christopher Isherwood and was in Berlin the year my mum was born there, in 1928. Wonderful, thank you!!! Haven't got a favorite poem but you mentioned Yeats also who is right up there and I suppose Sailing to Byzantium comes up in my mind a lot these days. I like the fact that I went to a rather old fashioned school where we had to memorize poetry; in grade 6 we had notebooks where we had to not only memorize a poem but illustrate it; that teacher was absolutely a gem. I recently had to go the hospital due to another fall and one of the paramedics said, astonished, 'you haven't got a television.' The other one got very excited however by my collection of vinyl records and ample bookshelves. There's room for all of us .... On the subject of shapeless cardigans, I actually buy most of my clothes (I don't like to own too much) at thrift shops. If I really like something I take it to someone to adjust it, I keep things forever. These days since I live alone, like Marilyn Monroe I put on nothing but the radio .... when I was with Teddy I used to flounce around flamboyantly in floating silky kimonos etc. That was definitely fun.
Lovely reading indeed! I haven't any romance going on but I've been casting about for some time for a real project to replace the desultory writing I've been doing: I've got reams of material my Dad wrote and a huge number of photos and I'm compiling a research library from Thrift books about his time fighting in the Balkans in WW2 and his eco-warrior career as an architect/land developer, time in Egypt researching solar energy in the '70s way before Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, trying to turn the island of Domenica into a kind of protected Galapagos and of course that time he caught a barracuda by accident, fisherman that he was ... and a number of things; Zigo was indeed a remarkable man, so I suppose stepping through that curtain is this project about which I'm excited.
This weekend I'm visiting my oldest friend who has a rural property outside St. John New Brunswick, (love the people Out East in Canada) who recently lost her son, my godson, a journalist who was in the West Bank and 'killed by friendly fire'. As an Aquarius I actually do like flying, and her devoted wonderful husband sent me 2 tickets for me and Kiwi (she even gets her own seat!) so will definitely be Among Friends and hope can be of some comfort. Kiwi the original Amoureuse will be revelling in the 2 of cups as Nicola has 2 huge friendly dogs to welcome her. On the above subject I was rewatching The Year of Living Dangerously, been computerless so probably didn't mention it at the time, another one of Peter Weir's masterpieces (Dead Poets' Society being one of them.) In this one, based on a true story, a fledgling Ozzie journo played by a very young Mel Gibson is taken under the wing of Billy Quan the central character. He takes him on a tour of Jakarta;"welcome to the slums of Asia, toy town, the crazy and the grim, and a city of fear. Tolstoy got so upset about the poverty in Moscow he gave all his money away. You could do something; 5 US dollars would be a fortune for one of these people. Naw, it would be just a drop in the ocean. "Tolstoy came to the came to the same conclusion. But I don't look at the bigger picture, just do the thing in front of you, add your light to the sum of light." The best Bildungsroman I've ever seen. .... Gosh I do go on ... bless you for a wonderful reading, wonderful Gemma.❤❤✈✈🐕🐕
Beautiful poem & very fitting since the workman fell from the sky himself. The event & that poem also make me think of Robert Frost's Out Out - even more chilling...so of course we read it in high school. And makes me think of a high school classmate who fell from a ladder & was never the same. Sending more prayers. 🙏🙏🙏
If I was sent to a deserted island and I could only take one reader with me it would be you. Excellent talk today, thank you!❤
Hello from across the pond..Planets are in alignment for manifestation..Stay warm..❤
I just want to give a huge thank you Gemma for this reading! Really needed some uplifting news & the universe came through! Namaste!
I know little poetry - wasn’t my thing and I don’t know why! But always happy to listen to you reading. The nearest I get to poetry is Bob Dylan’s lyrics, in fact so many musical lyricists are poetry to me. Happy weekend Gemma enjoy the love 🙏💞🌟
I think definitely that lyrics are poetry. My favorite is Marc Bolan. I love Dylan, too. 💕
@@whitebirchtarot Lovely 💞💫
Brilliant poem ❤ One of my faves is 'One Perfect Rose' by Dorothy Parker 📖🙏
"You Start Dying Slowly" by Martha Medeiros
I'm a Sagittarius and a friend sent this to me in September 2024 as I was moving -after living in the same state for 36 years and decided I needed a change.
😃Thank you for your wonderful delivery of these messages.
I got really dangerously close to totally getting swamped into cynicism but I remembered an old Pinterest board in a conversation. Re downloaded it and saw all the things I'd done in the last few years that once were just pictures and ideas. Jumped on the lifeboat with that one.
Thanks Gemma, loved that poem. Will have to go read it.. ❤ My favourite poem is still Prufrock. One of the best parts for me is the stanza describing the smoke moving as if it were a cat. And of course, cats are very Prufrockian.. just brilliant!! ❤❤
Really hope that guy who fell onto the car yesterday is ok 🙏
I’m probably citing the title wrong but one of my favourite poems is from Rainer Maria Rilke’s “The Book of Hours I 59: Go to the limits of your longing”; I especially love the part “Let everything happen to you: beauty and terror.
Just keep going. No feeling is final.” ❤
Thank you, Gemma!! 😊 Lovely poem.
I'm not sure which I like better: your stories and anecdotes (about the horrible yet cosy cardigan -- also mentioned in the same breath as a shrug [not an average or grandmothery item of wear]) or your tarot readings! Probably the latter, as they are so well done, but I do enjoy the 'fluff' around them, too. As do all your other regulars, no doubt!
@@amandajstar thank you! I think that’s me being me I really appreciate that you like it 🙏🩷✨
@@Gemstonetarot Thank you so much, Gemma!
Bittersweet by Rumi is my favorite poem🦀🦀🦀
"We Can" reading--I love it! ☺️🙌🏽
Great reading! You already know my favorite poem - Prufrock. I will say, though that in my top five is another Yeats’ poem: The Song of Wandering Aengus. Donovan put it to music and it’s a gorgeous song. I also love The Lady of Shalott by Tennyson, but that would be too long to read. My favorite line is: “I am half-sick of shadows,“ said the Lady of Shalott. What a brilliant line. Thank you, Gemma! I love lace with patterns also. 💕💕
Omg! Song of the Wandering Aengus was one of the first poems I memorized as a child. I still recite it to myself sometimes but hadn’t thought of it in a while. Thanks for the reminder 🙏☺️❤️
I know that you still really miss your husband, so I hope this isn’t salting the wound, but do you know this one by Edna St. Vincent Millay? I just love everything about it and it never fails to twang a heartstring.
Time does not bring relief; you all have lied
Who told me time would ease me of my pain!
I miss him in the weeping of the rain;
I want him at the shrinking of the tide;
The old snows melt from every mountain-side,
And last year's leaves are smoke in every lane;
But last year's bitter loving must remain
Heaped on my heart, and my old thoughts abide.
There are a hundred places where I fear
To go - so with his memory they brim.
And entering with relief some quiet place
Where never fell his foot or shone his face
I say, 'There is no memory of him here!'
And so stand stricken, so remembering him.
@ oh, my gosh, I love Edna St. Vincent Millay, but I have never read this poem! I love it. It’s absolutely gorgeous. It’s a keeper. I read an extraordinary biography of her several years ago. I wish I could remember the name of it. I actually used a quote from her in my husband‘s obituary. I changed the pronoun because she had written it about her mom, but it goes, “The presence of your absence is everywhere.” I believe she said “her”. Thank you so much for sharing this with me. Have you ever read the poem by W. H. Auden called Funeral Blues? When Bob passed, I couldn’t bear to even type the words to my friends, so I just sent a copy of that poem so they would know. Thank you again for this. It also reminds me of an Emily Brontë poem that starts out something like, “No later light has lighted up my heaven…” That poor woman had a dreadful life, but a great love, although short-lived 💖😪
@ Thanks for replying and so glad you love the poem too. I also love Edna St. Vincent Millay and that quote of hers strikes home. I love that you used it in your eulogy 🥲❤️ I don’t know the poems you mention and will have to look them up. Perhaps it’s having a Saturn ruled 7th house as we both do (at least in traditional astrology), that feeling of presence in absence, loss, and disappearance is so potent for me.
@@mlouw8218 I think it is such a profound idea that she presents in the poem you shared about how it’s so painful to be in the place where you have memories of your loved ones, and yet, when you go someplace where they’ve never been, it almost feels worse. I want to move and go back to the town where I grew up and spent half of my life, and where all of my friends are, but it will mean leaving this house where my husband and I were married and where he passed away. Part of me really wants to flee and part of me can’t let go. She really put it so beautifully. And of course, I know that we always carry our loved ones with us wherever we go. 😢🦋
Thank you. I haven't read Auden for years. Thanks for bringing him to us.
In Canada 🇨🇦 we also have free Healthcare, however finding a family doctor is the issue here.
Ty Gemma I need to take a step towards the light ✨😊
Favourite Poem: Hokusai says by Roger Keyes x
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I think freedom is the greatest blessing, myself : )
One poem that has stuck with me since I was little is one of Karin Boye."Ja visst gör det ont", I think the English translation is "Yes, of course it hurts " It is a love poem but when I was younger I more thought of it as growing up and how that sometimes felt.
Wow,Gemma! Thanks. I love that poem now too.
Thanks Gemma I hope everyone had a good Christmas and and a good New Year’s✌🏻🇦🇺
@@kyles1159 🙌✨🙌
While basic and simple, Trees is one of my favorite poems... simple, short, sweet and oh so meaningful.
Minus 28 here in Québec city! Winter Wonderland😩🥶🥶🥶
I really hope that guy who took a skag onto your neighbours car is okay:)
Thanks Gemma for brightening my day whatever the reading 💘💘💘
Gemma, you are delightful! I loved the Auden poem. Finally, we have a cool change today after a heatwave. Thank you 💖 from Australia xx 🦘
Beautiful poem✨️💜
A whiff of love in the room? I thought I smelled something! 😜 And here I thought I’d eaten too many beans. 😁
I got a glimmer of feeling lighter today and I’m definitely ready for more. This week felt like it weighed a ton!
WH Auden ❤
Ooh, I can’t wait to see your jade floofy jumper… I so get that appeal!! 🩵💚🩵💚🪽
I’ve got my vision board ready
The King of Cups, looks like the man from Eurythmics in the video for, Must be looking for an Angel !
Oh,you mean Dave Stewart? The King of Cups is less scruffy, but I see what you mean.
Yes ! Couldn’t remember his name ! Thanks 😅
I love this! Thank you🫶
Hope his ok! That kind of health care seems amazing! Its not completely free here in Sweden but it's not that expensive.
Lovely thank you 🙏💐❤xxx
Love? In my case it's Hate. Hate for myself.
Friday's BBC4 TOTP 19.00 until 21.30 ish.. All the smashhits including the pink record!! Enjoy xx
@@sandradempsey2650 yes 🙌
Favourite poem that is not by me: 'An Arundel Tomb' by Philip Larkin.
Fave poem: The Invitation by Oriah Mountain Dreamer
Hi Gemma how to pick a favourite poem that's so hard, can I cheat and list 4 off to top of my head ?
1. Do not go gentle in to that good night; by Dylan Thomas. this reminds of my Dad.
2. Day and Night; by Robert Brooke
3. Sonnet 2. this is my party piece.
4. Sonnet 29 trying to get this one under by tongue. ( you can't beat a little shakey).
all the best have a wonderful weekend.
❤❤love ❤❤
Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou
Can we see comfy jade cardigan please 🤗💝 xxxx
Will do 🙏🩷
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The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
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How can I tell by Karin Boye
impossible to translate, about how can you tell if someones voice is awesome, and the effects it has, and how would you know of the skin and body, and descriptions of the yearning, until they are yours
havent seen any blunt enough translation for her FEELING of mmm their voice, their body, and just wanting it
Hur kan jag säga av Karin Boye
Hur kan jag säga om din röst är vacker.
Jag vet ju bara, att den genomtränger mig
och kommer mig att darra som ett löv
och trasar sönder mig och spränger mig.
Vad vet jag om din hud och dina lemmar.
Det bara skakar mig att de är dina,
så att för mig finns ingen sömn och vila,
tills de är mina.
You do have free health care and how I wish we did, here! I am mortified after Trump's inaugural speech! I am ashamed, and I apologize to the rest of the world for American arrogance, ignorance, and greed. God bless us all!
Me, too! Hopefully most people will know that not all Americans agree with you know who. I can’t even say his name. I might lose my breakfast. 😩💕
He is revealing the greed and corruption that has been in the government and other institutions and we are very happy.
I don’t know how it works in the UK, but can’t you call an ambulance?
Oh, just sitting here in the U.S. surrounded by people who firmly believe healthcare is a business, not a right 😢
It’s something I feel very strongly about. The system here is under massive strain but it’s still free and open to everyone which is miraculous, I wish all countries could have it 🩷
@Gemstonetarot truly a blessing and a miracle! I hope it stays that way for those countries who have it 💖
P.S. I didn't vote for him!
Neither did I! Can’t believe anyone did, frankly. 🤢
Neither did I