For this last draw with the Tokens of Light, a strange image. How to make sense of it in the light of the keywords?
What I see is a man wrapping a sleeping figure up in ribbons, while a woman behind the sleeper seems both connected to him and yet also with her focus elsewhere. I notice, too, the three balls of light floating around them. One feeling I get from the card is that we should pay attention to our dreams: that they have something to tell us about our current situation or emotions; that they are pertinent to what is going on for us, even when they seem strange and disjointed.
Looking at the three people, each is involved with the others, and yet seems to be caught up in their own little world. Perhaps a message about noticing where our focus is, and being present in our lives. The booklet talks about family relations, and certainly we are often connected and yet disconnected with our family.
Do you remember your dreams, either the ones in the night, or the ones from your heart? Can you make them relevant to your everyday life? Is your attention divided between where you are and where you want to be? Do you focus on the people you are actually with? How can you be more mindful today?

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