Monday, January 23, 2012

A son in distress

Here is a good example of love in action. Mr. W., contacted me regarding his son, Michael who was having trouble at school. Mr. W. and his partner were concerned that Michael's inattentiveness and acting out in school would get worse. It was hard for either of the parents to take off work to come to school and continually deal with Michael's issues. Until the 6th grade Michael was an average, well-liked student. He was a good kid who was heading into serious trouble, possibly another fight with another student.
 I read the cards for Mr. W. and his son. The Time for Action spread utilizing the entire Tarot deck was used. The first and second cards represent the question. The third and fourth cards show what will be encountered when action is taken and the fifth and final card shows the outcome.

The cards 1-5 for Mr. W. were VIII, Strength, Upright, King of Swords, Upright, Nine of Cups Reversed , High Priestess, Reversed and Ace of Wands, Reversed. The cards 1-5 for Michael were Knight of Pentacles, Upright, 4 of Pentacles, Reversed, Knight of Swords, Reversed, Page of Swords, Upright, and 8 of Wands, Upright.

Based on their readings this situation has been building for some time. Mr. W. needs a fresh new perspective as he is getting worn out with the constant supervision of Michael and the calls from the school. I suggested it is time to call in the troops including his partner, Marco and the school, a medical doctor and perhaps professional counseling.
Michael's spread indicated a larger issue besides school, including reading difficulties and too much focus on what the other kids are wearing and what they are doing. Part of this is normal pre-adoloscent behavior but he needs to be taught to stop, count to 10 and stop the impulsive moves that are getting him in trouble.

I recommended professional counseling as it is possible there is covered over abuse from Michael's past. Michael was an older adoptee when he joined Mr. W. and Marco's family unit.

A prayer has been offered on the family's behalf and I hope to hear some good progress from the family in the not too distant future.

Blessings to all who read this post and take heart and hope from it.
Maman Varvara

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