The God of Stones
On Creation, Prediction and True Worth
The Magic Stag is a majestic white moose carrying a baby cradled in a cloud in his antlers, surrounded by a beautiful garden growing on large mossy Garnet rocks. The background shows a Weeping Willow and Japanese Maple tree, while the foreground shows a flamingo cleaning themselves in a river of cherry blossoms. The God of Stones is a God of creation and prediction, a powerful force of serious concentration that manifests into whatever he desires. Wealth, influence and abundance comes easily to this God, but having your sense of self-worth tied to material riches might create superficial relationships. The Stag is a special creature symbolizing stamina, enlightenment and wisdom, and is often seen as an omen that your spirit guides are seeking to give you an important message that could greatly change your life. The Garnet cliffs surrounding the stag symbolize that both you and the stag are well protected right now, as garnet is a high-energy gem often associated with inner fire, worthwhile sacrifice and perseverance.
If you’re feeling blocked:
The God of Stones invites you to reflect on your relationship with abundance and worth.
Are you overworking yourself for material wealth? If your focus on money or success has become all-consuming, it’s time to reassess. Money is a human construct, not a spiritual one; prioritizing it above all else can leave you feeling spiritually unfulfilled. Reconnect with the joy and meaning of simply being alive.
Or are you struggling to find abundance in any form? If you feel stuck in scarcity, look beyond material wealth. Focus on the richness in other areas of your life—friendships, skills, creativity, or knowledge. Recognize what you have and how you achieved it; this perspective shift could be the key to unblocking your creativity.
Creativity Exercises:
Trash to Treasure: What do you have in abundance or in waste? Identify something in your life that feels excessive—this could be physical objects, ideas, or even emotions. How can you transform or repurpose this surplus into something new? For example, turn unused art supplies into a collaborative project, emptied plastic bottles into fairy houses, or channel overwhelming emotions into a creative piece.
Trade Up: Create something with the specific goal of trading it for something else. See what people offer in exchange.
Focus on the Future: Pick a number between 1 and 50, and then write a list of 10 things you think (or hope) will be different that many number of years from now. Use the list to inspire a painting or story or homage to your predictions.
Monopoly Money: Design your own currency or board game based on the things you value and how highly you value them.