2024 0425 今日塔羅:熱情 Passion
2024 0425 今日塔羅:熱情 Passion
經過昨日被安撫好的挫折,今日心情已趨向平靜。
甚至有可能安慰的人實在是太懂難過的心靈,話語講得溫柔婉轉,如黃鶯出谷餘音繞樑,受傷得以平息外,像是引擎可拉高至1000匹馬力,身體都覺有點輕盈,可起舞一番。
結果,今日的集體塔羅牌果真就抽到了極具激揚心念的心牌卡 ~ 『熱情』。
你有熱情嗎?
對什麼人會展現你的熱情?
是什麼事會激出你的熱情?
是什麼人或事可延續你的熱情?
熱情,是什麼?
經理人雜誌於一篇『熱情是做你「喜歡」的事, 不是你「非做不可」的事』文章中寫著:『根據研究,熱情的來源可分為「和諧性熱情」(harmonious passion)和「強迫性熱情」(obsessive passion)。
「和諧性熱情」是指因為「喜歡」從事某件事情而主動去做。
「強迫性熱情」則是認為自己「必須」從事某項活動,從中證明自己的價值而著手行動。』
這樣的論調跟『對你來說,工作是「職業」還是「事業」?』的思考脈絡很是雷同。
不過也有許多人跟我一樣,雖然工作只是「職業」,可我們卻是用像是拚自己的「事業」般那樣投入,那樣熱情,那樣奮不顧身的拼命。
「熱情」這張塔羅牌 ~
是聖杯牌組裡的第十張。
是飽滿,快要溢出來的激動情感。
色調是飽滿且貴氣騰騰,獅頭金杯在牌卡正中間,黃澄澄地閃耀著。
象徵獅子狂熱的追尋他的使命。
也許是森林的動物之王,可能是獅群的領導者,可能是危險來臨時最強大的保護者。
不管獅子頭的鬃毛是否豎立起來,認真的獅子總是威嚴且精神抖擻地。
今天,熱情地表達情感!
但若是生氣,請先冷靜,讓憤怒之氣息稍稍冷卻,再進行溝通。
不然,怕正事還沒開始討論,對方已被你的怒火給燒得心臟快要停歇,不敢也無法理性地回應。
今日別害怕感受情感。
喜歡探索自己的內心世界,表示想要成長,想要了解,想要解惑,想要學習。
當踏出第一步,即已為自己開啟了靈性世界的那扇門。
這是為自己感到驕傲與喜悅的時刻。
日本「經營之聖」稻盛和夫曾經分享了他的工作觀以及人生觀之「方程式」:
「人生‧工作的結果」=「思考方式×熱情×能力」。
美國的主持人麥克.羅 (Mike Rowe)在探索頻道 (Discovery Channel)的實境秀《幹盡苦差事》(Dirty Jobs)裡體驗挖礦、捕鱷魚、鑽油井、修鐵路等300種我們一般人心中的「辛苦工作」。
在體驗過200多個工作後,他用全新的角度去看見苦差事背後的認真與笑容。
他認為世界上那麼多危險、骯髒、氣味難聞等的苦差事,若沒有一群群的人默默付出,我們大家根本就無法有所謂乾淨、進步的現代生活。
他看見了每份苦差事的背後,都有無可取代的價值和打自心底樂在其中的人。
『Don't follow your passion, but always take it with you.
別朝著熱情的方向前進,而是不管往哪走,都讓熱情與你同行。』
來自:─麥克.羅(Mike Rowe)
資料來源:©經理人
https://www.managertoday.com.tw/articles/view/40097?utm_source=copyshare
資料來源:2013-05-01 Cheers 雜誌152 期
Today's Tarot: Passion
After being comforted from yesterday's setbacks, today's mood has tended towards tranquility.
It's even possible that the comforter truly understands the pain, speaking with gentle words that soothe like the lingering melody of a nightingale.
With the wounds eased, it feels like the engine can rev up to 1000 horsepower, and the body feels a bit lighter, ready to dance.
As a result, today's collective Tarot draw indeed pulled the card of passionate thoughts - "Passion".
Do you have passion?
For whom do you show your passion?
What things ignite your passion?
Who or what can sustain your passion?
What is passion?
According to an article in Manager Magazine, passion can be divided into "harmonious passion" and "obsessive passion".
"Harmonious passion" is engaging in something because you "like" it.
"Obsessive passion" is feeling that you "must" engage in an activity to prove your worth.
This perspective resonates with the question, "Is your work a 'job' or a 'career'?"
But like many others, even though our work is just a "job", we invest in it with the dedication, passion, and determination as if it were a career.
The Tarot card of "Passion" is the tenth card in the Suit of Cups.
It represents overflowing, almost bursting, emotions.
The colors are rich and luxurious, with a lion's head cup shining in the center.
It symbolizes the lion's fervent pursuit of its mission - perhaps as the king of the forest animals, the leader of a pride, or the most formidable protector in times of danger.
Whether the mane of the lion's head is raised or not, a serious lion always exudes dignity and vigor.
Today, express your emotions passionately!
But if you're angry, please calm down first, let the anger subside a bit, and then communicate.
Otherwise, before the discussion even begins, the other person might be burned by your anger, unable to respond rationally.
Don't be afraid to feel emotions today.
Exploring your inner world indicates a desire for growth, understanding, clarity, and learning.
By taking the first step, you have already opened the door to your spiritual world.
It's a moment to be proud and joyful.
The Japanese "management sage" Kazuo Inamori once shared his formula for work and life:
"Results of life and work" equals "way of thinking times passion times ability".
American host Mike Rowe, in the reality show "Dirty Jobs" on the Discovery Channel, experienced over 300 kinds of "dirty, tough jobs" such as mining, alligator hunting, oil drilling, and railroad repair.
After experiencing more than 200 jobs, he saw the seriousness and smiles behind the tough jobs from a new perspective.
He believes that without the silent dedication of countless people in the world, we would not have the clean, progressive modern life we enjoy.
He saw the irreplaceable value and the genuine joy in every tough job.
"Don't follow your passion, but always take it with you." —Mike Rowe
Sources: Manager Today
Sources:Cheers Magazine Issue 152, May 1, 2013.