Ciro's Weekly Reading
- Ciro DeLucia
- Dec 17, 2024
- 3 min read
It’s Tuesday again, and that means it’s time for Ciro’s Weekly Reading! This week, we’re starting with the Egyptian Gods Oracle Deck. I have drawn Selkis, the Goddess of Healing; Bastet, the Goddess of Passion; Horus, the God of Stability and Equilibrium; and Huh, the God of Exploration.
Selkis reminds us that she brings both the kiss of death and the breath of new life. To embrace new beginnings, we must cross thresholds and recognize our dual nature. It’s essential to learn to control our darker impulses while nurturing our healing capabilities.
Bastet embodies sensuality, tenderness, and passion. She encourages you to take a break from your routine and reconnect with nature and yourself. Embrace a life filled with joy and fulfillment, allowing your inner passion to shine.
Horus represents universal order and harmony. His presence urges you to cultivate awareness in your life. He assists in transforming your experiences from inferior to superior levels, guiding you toward stability.
Huh symbolizes individuality and the quest for inner exploration. If you’re facing a profound crisis, have faith and take your time. This slow, transformative process requires patience and a sense of duty as you evolve.
Now, let’s move on to the Mystical Shaman Oracle Deck.
In the East, we have The Middle World. This card indicates that conditions are favorable for your endeavors. Don’t hesitate—move forward, as heaven and earth are smiling upon you. The time is right, so be mindful but not reckless; the world is your playground.
In the South, we have The Crow. This card invites you to speak your truth. When you practice honesty, everything you say becomes true. Correct what is untrue in your life without judgment, and let the truth set you free.
In the West, we encounter Thunder. This card signifies a dramatic change, akin to a herd of wild bison on the run. You may feel powerless against the events set in motion, but be prepared for anything. Your life is an adventure, and wonderful opportunities are arriving. Embrace flexibility and be willing to experience everything without dictating the form those opportunities will take.
In the North, we have The Journey. This card encourages you to embark on your great adventure. Don’t linger in the familiar when distant shores are calling. Fearlessly chart your own course, as the time is right for departure. Missing this opportunity may mean waiting a long time for another.
Next, let’s explore the Angel Blessing Cards. I have drawn Remiel, the Angel of Awakening; Phanuel, the Angel of Hope; Guardian Angel; Sandalphon, the Angel of Power; and Remiel again, the Angel of Mercy.
Remiel calls us to awaken! Each of us has a unique understanding of what awakening means, but at its core, we all seek divine love and freedom from suffering. He is here to help you navigate the battle between light and illusion.
Phanuel embodies hope, which is a powerful force for change. It opens you to receive guidance and divine inspiration, working synergistically with faith.
The Guardian Angel signifies spiritual growth and service. This angel is assigned to you, holding the blueprint of your perfection and guiding your evolution.
Sandalphon oversees the powers of strength, abundance, and joy. He helps you recover your power of love and encourages you to let it flow naturally, releasing fear and embracing what you love.
Lastly, Mercy reminds you to be gentle with yourself. When you practice self-compassion, it naturally extends to others without attachment.
Now, let’s turn to the Tarot, where I’ve chosen the Egyptian Tarot Deck. I have pulled The Two of Cups, The High Priestess, The Moon, The Five of Wands, and Death.
The Death card signifies major changes on the horizon. It’s time to let go of what no longer serves you and allow transformation to occur. Embrace these changes swiftly; don’t resist them.
The Moon encourages you to embrace your femininity, regardless of gender. Find balance between the light of day and the darkness of night, recognizing that both are essential.
The High Priestess represents wisdom and intuition. She sits between the conscious and unconscious realms, holding the keys to your inner knowledge. This week, look within for your answers rather than seeking external validation.
The Five of Wands signifies the need for swift action. It’s time to stop doubting yourself and take decisive steps forward.
Finally, the Two of Cups encourages you to find love within yourself and let it radiate outward. When you love yourself and what you do, you attract love into your life. The imagery of the two figures sharing cups in a pool shaped like an ankh symbolizes the importance of sharing love with yourself and others.

That concludes this week’s reading! I look forward to seeing you all next week.
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