12/10/2025                                                                            
                                    
                                                                            
                                            Good evening beauties! Here is your reveal for the week from the Ancient Stones oracles. Judging by the number of you that chose card three, it's definitely down time required now! 
I'm currently ensconced by little cuddly spaniels, whilst drinking herbal tea and it's wonderful!! What are you all up to? Have a good week! Min. 🙏🥰
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Card 1 Wisdom keeper
 A new perspective. Study and learning
The stones are wisdom keepers, powerful teachers, healers and guardians. They preserve, hold, and tell our stories. Infused with the wisdom of the Cycles, our Ancient Stones show us the Grace and the gift of surrender. In their presence we are invited to take a different perspective, to shift into Humble unknowingness as we wonder, how many people like us have they seen come and go? How many Civilizations have they stood witness to? The wisdom keeper card holds ancient knowledge and stories. Many of us have been severed from our ancestral Wisdom teachings, The wisdom keeper card holds ancient knowledge and stories. Many of us have been severed from our ancestral Wisdom teachings, but what if it's possible to reconnect with this Wisdom through Stones that hold the memories? This card invites us to reconnect with some form of study and learning. It may be in the traditional sense, or it could be something more mystical and Direct. Pay attention to what you are fascinated buy or in awe of. How are you being called to be a student Of Life? What do you need or want to learn?
Card 2 Hag stone 
Energy shield. Protection. Inner strength.
Hagstones or fairy stones are any type of stone that has a naturally occurring hole through it, caused by the action of water over very long periods of time. These stones are sought after, treasured, and revered for their magical properties, and our belief to offer protection to the person who holds them, wears them, or hangs or displays them in their home; they are also said to bring good luck.
Many folk stories tell how hag Stones have the capacity to act as a shield against negative energy and spells. The theory stems from an ancient belief about the power of water, whereby negative spells or magic lose their power upon meeting moving water. Since the whole in the hagstone was created by flowing water, the protection of that water remains within the stone and whoever holds it is protected by it. 
The hagstone card is one of protection and it appears because you are already protected in your life, or it is a call to take a moment to look at the ways you may be leaking energy or are the target of negative energy. This card is not one to be afraid of though; instead commerce see it as a message from a stones to look at your foundations and tighten up any ways you may be leaving yourself exposed-so you can feel strong and secure as you go about life.
Card 3 The Cave 
Retreat. Timeout. Self-care. Slow down.
Caves have been used as spaces of contemplation and introspection throughout human history. They are seen as a symbol for connecting with the heart-through retreating to the cave and being in solitude, the initiate can reconnect with their truest self. Through removing themselves from the busyness of their everyday life they can find their truest path. Through removing themselves from the noise around them they can hear their truest in a voice.
When we aren't resourced energetically, we can find ourselves being triggered easily and causing conflict or an easiness within or around us. The cave card is an invitation to take a moment away from the noise and monotony of your everyday life cool stop to slow down and reconnect with yourself and the wisdom within. It is believed that in times past the holy ones and the mystics would spend their days meditating in caves, although in our modern world that is rarely possible. Perhaps in this lifetime we are not meant to stay in the cave. However it is important to find waves to remove ourselves from the hustle and bustle every now and then. If we give ourselves Windows of retreat, we will likely find it easier to stay connected to the wise one within. If we practice self-care we may find it easier to care for others. Have a think about how you can create some space in your life to slow down, reflect and go in? Can you find a little window of quiet so that you can regulate and resource yourself and truly tune in?