Celtic Oracle Card of the Week: Onn (Gorse)

Gorse is a shrub that has the unique trait of being able to blossom randomly at any time of year. It is an omen of hope.
Gorse is a shrub that has the unique trait of being able to blossom randomly at any time of year. It is an omen of hope.

This week's Celtic oracle card is Onn, or Gorse. Gorse is a shrub that has the unique trait of being able to blossom randomly at any time of year. It is an omen of hope. The message of gorse is one of inspiration and encouragement to be optimistic. The mercury retrograde ended on Sunday. Retrogrades can be harsh for many, but this one had myself and many of my friends and family feeling like we were sinking in quicksand. The sign of gorse as hope could not have come at a better time. This week, the things that were falling apart lately start to reassemble themselves. Take heart and have hope that all will be well again soon. You will know what to do, if anything, when you need to do it.

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