11/05/2025
With the end of Fall and the coming of Winter, I've been finding myself in a mode of reflection, planning, and making baby steps towards goals. When I was journaling, I pulled this card for advice and affirmation from my Literary Oracle Deck. I wanted to share this with you:
Eliza Doolittle/Metamorphosis.
GUIDANCE:
We often think its a modern predicament, but our relation to our identity is a timeless problem. Are there ways to transform who we are, or are we as stagnant and unchanging as a statue? This card asks you to believe in the power of your own will to become a glorious version of yourself.
AFFIRMATION:
This is my call to change. I am adaptable and transformative. I am both the clay and the potter, making something new.
Eliza Doolitle; Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw
Eliza's tranformation from a flower girl into a lady is not merely one of external refinement but a deep metamorphosis of self-awareness and independence. Her journey reveals the power of language and identity in shaping one's fate, as she grows beyond the expectations of those around her. Eliza's metamorphosis is a testament to the strength of self-discovery.
"If you can't appreciate what you've got, you'd better get what you can appreciate."
Merry Meet and Blessed Be.