
It is about a devastating situation, but the message was “this had to happen because an even better situation is on the way”. All of the cards resonated, but there was one that had me raise an eyebrow. Meaning that most titles are on the poetic side (examples: Layla, Whirling Goddess, Celestial Rose of Ma, Blessing of Al-Hakim, Cosmic Heart or Sacred Convergence) and using it for concrete advice will turn out to be disappointing. Which is necessary, because the Rumi oracle is ‘one of those’. It is not only beautifully painted, but the art just sucks you in. I can easily understand why Alana Fairchild immediately became inspired. I want most of them on my wall – not that I can afford them by the way – so I quickly forgot about those borders. Artist Rassouli has made 44 divine pieces. Having said that: the art is *absolutely gorgeous*.

That resulted in 44-cards and a guidebook – a mini paperback – of about 200 pages. So Fairchild started: she combined art piece and poem and wrote the rest of the stories and messages based on both. Especially since Rassouli had started to translate Rumi’s poems already and a lot of his work was inspired by the 13th century Persian poet. The author had been a long time fan of Rumi’s writings, even feeling a spiritual connection, when she ‘accidentally’ saw fusion artist Rassouli’s new paintings.

Alana Fairfield, the creator of many interesting oracles like Sacred Rebels and Kuan Yin, decided to take the plunge and create the Rumi Oracle an invitation into the heart of the divine. Perhaps, seeing his popularity amongst many ethnicities, it is a wonder no-one made a tarot or oracle deck inspired by his work sooner. The 13th century philosopher and poet is a very useful subject to quote the cr*p out if you want to make a point of love, mutual respect and personal growth. If you don’t, you’ve probably never seen a meme with an inspirational quote. In APEX terms the scenario described can be implemented using a simple dynamic action to toggle the LOV value as a class on the form region, and a basic style sheet attached to the page, but the specifics are version-, theme-, and template-dependent.If you’re on Facebook, you know Rumi. This approach is more flexible, extensible, and easier to maintain. For example: stop/caution/go instead of red/amber/green credit/debit instead of black/red defcon-1/2/3/4/5 instead of white/red/yellow/green/blue. The colour schemes should be represented by applying meaningful class names from the application domain to the affected element(s), rather than directly assigning colours through in-line styles or DOM manipulation, or using colours as classes. Where information is being transmitted using colour, the best practice is to follow the principle of the separation of concerns and implement the colour scheme using an external CSS style sheet and semantic mark-up. Any customization of the appearance of a region is dependent on the environment and application configuration:.Is sufficient contrast between the region background and content maintained when the colour is changed?.Is the required information also available through another visual channel?.Is this compliant with basic accessibility guidelines?.What information is conveyed by these colour changes?.We need more information about the requirements: If the select list item is "C" then I want the second region to have a background color of BLUE If the select list item is "B" then I want the second region to have a background color of YELLOW The first region has the select list item.ĭepending on what value is chosen on the select list item in the first region, I want the background color to change for the second region.įor example: if the select list item is "A" then I want the second region to have a background color of RED


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