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  • Writer: Katharina Tinkl
    Katharina Tinkl
  • Nov 19, 2024
  • 2 min read

I can’t tell you how much time in my life I’ve spent worrying about decisions:


What should I study?


Where should I study?


Which country do I want to live in?


What do I want to do for a living?


Should I go out with this guy?


Should I break up with this guy?


Should I accept this opportunity?


Should I go down the other path?


What should I have for dinner? …


You get the gist.


But after maaaaahaaany years (essentially, right up until a few years ago) of fretting over these things, I came to a realisation:


All roads lead to Rome.


Or, from a higher, spiritual perspective, all roads lead to soul growth.


This is also the message of White Wolf from my The Return of the White Animals oracle.


As he looks at you with his piercing eyes, he wants you to understand one thing: you are always safe.


“If you find yourself at a crossroads and are unsure which path to pursue, trust that you are protected, no matter what you choose.


If a choice turns out not to have been ideal, it simply means that it carried another learning opportunity for you.


Relax into knowing that destinations can be reached via many different routes and that, sometimes, detours are necessary.”


So, if there’s a looming decision that keeps you tossing and turning in your bed at night, remember White Wolf’s words.


Which essentially mean:


You actually can’t ever make a wrong decision!


Because, no matter what you choose, it will always serve your soul growth.


Taking the scenic route? Who cares!


You will get to where you need to be. In fact, you already are. And you always will be.

And with that nugget of wisdom, I shall leave you for today.


But, if White Wolf’s message resonates with you, and you’d like to hold the beautiful, high-quality, matt-laminated card with the illustration of him in your very own hands (alongside 44 other cards) rather than me just telling you about it, you can get it here:




Love,


Katharina


  • Writer: Katharina Tinkl
    Katharina Tinkl
  • Nov 12, 2024
  • 2 min read

Last year, my ex-boyfriend got a new girlfriend.


And, even though I had initiated the breakup long before for a bunch of good reasons, this hit me in a very unexpected way.


I was suddenly confronted with some intense emotions, including jealousy, anger and sadness.


And I’m usually a pretty calm and kind human being.


But, in those moments, I felt like a seething dragon that could have destroyed entire cities.


This experience has taught me some valuable lessons about the art of letting go:


  1. The only way out is through.


Meaning: you need to allow yourself to truly feel unpleasant feelings such as the above so you can let them go.


Just calling yourself ‘spiritual’ and pretending you don’t have them, isn’t gonna get you very far.


  1. You can only let go when you are ready to.


Meaning: you can’t force these things.


So your best bet is to sit with your feelings for however long it takes.


The more you allow for them to be, the quicker you’ll be able to release them.


Sandra Weber once said in her (German) THEKI podcast something along the lines of


“You cannot open yourself up for something new if your fists are tightly clenched, holding onto something else.”


And boy, were my fists tightly clenched at that time – even though, I thought I had opened them long before.


But then, after many tears and several days of punching pillows and listening to The Killers (my go-to for scenarios such as the above) – essentially allowing myself to just feel and be, without the need to change or fix anything – I came to the following realisation:


It was time to let go.


To open those fists again.


To pass the proverbial baton.


Because my job here was done. Our time together had come to an end, and it was time for our souls to embark on new learning journeys with other people.


Or, to say it in the words of White Camel from my The Return of the White Animals oracle deck:


“By letting go of what was, you open the door to what can be.


Look at your past with loving eyes, and acknowledge that whatever you or others did or did not do was the best you were capable of doing then. Set yourself and everyone else free by attuning to the frequency of unconditional love and forgiveness.”


Do you need help with letting go of something? Then White Camel and the other animals from The Return of the White Animals oracle are here for your moral support.


To order your copy of the deck, click here:



Love,

Katharina and the White Animals

  • Writer: Katharina Tinkl
    Katharina Tinkl
  • Nov 5, 2024
  • 3 min read

If you are someone who appreciates a Friends reference, you might enjoy the following – admittedly, long-winded – analogy.

 

If not, you might still wanna stick around for the rest of this post and get something out of it.

 

So there is this storyline in Friends where Chandler and Monica start going out together without telling the rest of the gang.

 

Somehow, their pal Joey finds out, and they ask him to keep it a secret, as they’re not ready to tell everyone yet.

 

Begrudgingly, he keeps their secret until some of the others find out, who then also ask him to keep their knowing a secret.

 

(Yap, lots of secrets being had there.)

 

Anyway.

 

At some point, Monica and Chandler find out that the others know about their relationship and say the famous-among-Friends-fans line:

 

“They don’t know that we know that they know.”

 

This ‘not knowing that the others know something’ goes back and forth a few times as both sides try to outsmart each other – until Joey’s brain (and mine) can no longer follow the logic of who knows or doesn’t know what.

 

Which is something I thought of when I watched a YouTube video by my friend and colleague, Lukas Becker, called Die Wahrheitsbewegung ist tot, lange lebe die Wahrheitsbewegung (The truth movement is dead, long live the truth movement). 

 

In the video, Lukas explains our transition from a society where we revered physical strength to one where we favoured our rational minds to one now where our intuition becomes our most important tool.

 

He explains how we are now flooded with so much information that we can no longer establish what is true and what is not, by purely rational means.  

 

This brings me to another video of his that illustrates the complexity of the world we live in: Klaus als Schäferhund – GREAT RESET, ein Täuschungsmanöver? (Klaus as a sheepdog – GREAT RESET, a deceptive manoeuvre?).

 

In this video, Lukas suggests that the idea of the Agenda 2030 (with its motto “You’ll own nothing and be happy about it”) is intentionally being thrown in our faces so that we react in predictable ways of revolting against it.

 

Which could be precisely what those in power want us to do.

 

So that we forge certain pathways to a road that we are actually meant to go down – while believing we are acting freely and independently. 

 

If the Agenda 2030 is new to you, or you've only looked at it on the surface, you might think it all sounds like a good idea and see no problem with it.

 

If that’s the case, I’m not sure how much you’ll be able to take away from this post…

 

If, however, you’ve thought to yourself “Eff it, I’m not gonna let this agenda happen; I shall do XYZ to prevent it”, your XYZ might be exactly what this could all be about…

 

Just some food for thought. If this train of thought intrigues you, I recommend watching Lukas’ video.

 

So what is my point with all this?

 

My point is: just like it was impossible for Joey in Friends to keep track of who knew what, it’s really hard for us to know anything for sure these days because there are so many complex layers to everything. 

 

So it really does boil down to:

 

You gotta learn to trust your intuition to adjust to and thrive in these changing times. 

 

And to help you with that, I’ve created the oracle deck The Return of the White Animals.

 

A set of 45 cards, designed to help you tap into your intuition and navigate these challenging times with more ease. 


 Here are some other reasons why I think this oracle might earn itself a special place in your heart: 


  • It was lovingly created by a human with a soul (moi) and NO AI⁠

  • It’s designed to help you navigate challenging times of transformation 

  • 45 cards with lovingly illustrated White Animals 

  • An empowering foreword by Lakota artist Bunny Sings Wolf 

  • High-quality 400gsm cards with rounded corners and a matt lamination

  • Collage-style art, combining digital illustrations with photographs of crystals and nature 

  • Dreamy pastel colours 

  • An inspiring 134-page guidebook with full-colour pages and a soft rose-petal cover finish 

  • Guidance to take your work with the White Animals deeper, including inquiries, crystal recommendations, chakra work, and affirmations 

  • High-quality 2-piece box with a velvety rose petal finish 

  • And more...  

To make one of the copies of The Return of the White Animals oracle yours, order your copy now by clicking this link:



 


Love,

Katharina and the White Animals 

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