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Ahoy! I would be pleased and I will do your reading tomorrow after the cosmic vibrations settle down from the really loud fireworks and explosives here in San Francisco! Happy 4th!
OK...it looks like tomorrow evening...Wednesday the 7th, eh? The cosmic tides were a bit snarfelly!
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Let the mystical readings commence! Now, if I can get that darn fog out of my eyes
(It is Summer, here in San Francisco, after all, coldest, foggiest part of the year!) 1st Card, representing the questioner: Card VI, the Lovers. A mighty angel guards Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. They represent Mars and Venus while the flaming angel represents the Sun. The essence of the card is that the questioner is a person who has achieved a measure of balance in life and may have gone through some difficult trials to get there! That balance is largely between the heart and the mind, always two very difficult things to keep balanced. 2nd Card, that which crosses the questioner: Card IV of Swords. A dead knight lies on a sarcophagus with three swords on the wall of the chapel and one on the side of the tomb. What crosses the questioner, presenting challenges in life is more need for retreat and solitude...a chance to just be alone and process the trials that confront her from time to time. It may be more difficult to have such time alone in the future. 3rd Card, that which represents the questioner's deep past or past lives: Card VIII of Cups. A cloaked man on the seashore departs eight golden cups laying on the sand. A certain level of shyness or timidity is matched with a keen enjoyment of life, alluding to the balance spoken of in card I. There is a definite time of loss or regret, passing up on a great opportunity. 4th Card, that which represents the questioner's immediate past: Card IX The Hermit. Speaking consistently to the need for solitude and reflection, the Hermit holds an oil lamp but does not peer ahead into the World, preferring to glance within for the answers which elude one outside! 5th Card, that which represents the questioner's present life and immediate future: Card II of Wands. A well dressed young man peers out at the ocean through a gateway made of two wooden, flowering staffs. He holds a globe of the Earth as if to say that the World awaits him with the promise of rich rewards. There is a strong opportunity at present, which will have positive rewards, as shown in the BALANCE of two white and two red roses, crossed on a block of stone at his feet, This represents the h hidden forces of the World and their magical influence. 6th Card, that which represents the questioner's future. Card IX of Cups. A very portly and well-to-do man sits in front of IX golden goblets, having enjoyed the richness of life to the full. Note that nine is a number of balance, with two fours surrounding one. 7th Card, that which represents the questioners deepest inner self. Card Three of swords. Three swords pierce a large red heart with perfect symmetry. Some deep inner divisions need to be healed and rectified with careful meditation and the quiet of occasional solitude. These may be based in emotions, but they carry an element of thought and cognition as well. Be careful not to reinforce any negative thoughts that arise. Casually dismiss them. 8th Card, that which represents the questioner's outer environment. The Hierophant. A Pope-like figure sits in front of priests and monks, laying down the holy law. There may be some elements of too much reliance upon the exterior standards of religion in the home where there should be more of a spiritual depth in contemplation and personal worship. 9th Card, that which represents the questioner's immediate inner environment. Card: Judgment. Again, as with the Lovers, a mighty angel calls upon the person to be reborn into a renewed life of inner contemplation and balance, the two keywords running throughout the entire reading. 10th Card, that which represents the end result for the questioner. Card: The Fool. The Fool steps off a cliff into empty space, yet we know that mysterious forces will hold him up and carry him through the clouds. The perfect example of this is the Peter Seller's film, "Being There." In mindfulness and joy, this person will learn to lead a life of simple balance and harmony with rich inner rewards for time spent in contemplation and the outer rewards of the World will not be neglected, either. The way this reading just keeps reflecting upon itself with the same constant themes tells me that it holds some truth for you, regardless of my bumbling attempts at profundity! May Peace be with you! ![]()
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Are you still doing readings?? I've never had that done before.
Last edited by Mz. M.J; 07-26-2010 at 06:56 PM.. |
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