Celtic Oracle Card of the Week: Gearr

Rabbits are symbols of fertility and abundance. Like other fertility icons, the hare also represents birth and rebirth, creativity, abundance, and intuition.
Rabbits are symbols of fertility and abundance. Like other fertility icons, the hare also represents birth and rebirth, creativity, abundance, and intuition.

This week's oracle card is Gearr, or the Hare. Rabbits are symbols of fertility and abundance. Like other fertility icons, the hare also represents birth and rebirth, creativity, abundance, and intuition. Its behavior has been used as a form of omens in ancient times. In this card, the hare appears to be running at a breakneck pace towards or away from something. This shows that what you are trying to attain will fall into place quickly. Likewise, it can also represent your own fears getting in the way of reaching your goals.Whatever you have been working on most this year will start to yield results soon. Those projects you hated doing but do anyway are almost at an end. Keep pushing through the last pieces and it'll be done before you know it!

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