Re: Thank you!eccentricfurryAugust 18 2010, 18:26:13 UTC
Hello Lola!
For you, I did 3 cards, since it sounded like you are dealing with something complex. In this order, I saw: Upright Ace of Swords, Inverse 6 of Cups, and Inverse Judgement.
The Upright Ace of Swords indicates new beginning--of being required to act on a decision. It is also very important to keep emotionally balanced at this time. This card is often an indicator of strong emotional influences, so stay focused!
Inverted 6 of Cups is a reading that is mixed, emotionally. While it indicates the perfect time to move and start new, it also indicates that you will be leaving your comfort zone--and is also a warning against being suspicious.
Inverted Judgement is much as it sounds. You mind and heart seem to be in conflict, leading to indecisiveness and delays. Take extra care to plan and follow through, rather than sitting back and waiting for things to happen.
Re: Thank you!eccentricfurryAugust 18 2010, 19:28:28 UTC
I'm glad it has helped you :) Tips aren't required, but if you feel the requirement to pay me back financially, you can drop whatever you can comfortably afford into my paypal at the address of eccentricfurry [at] gmail [dot] com
But again, it's not required. I'm merely doing this for my own practice and skill :)
Your cards seems overall very positive in response to this!
The Queen of Cups appeared first, seeming to state a successful end. She is a representative of stability and strong relationships. In this case, she seems to be saying that you need to listen and rationalize, but remain creative in your endeavors. Also, according to one of my sources, she is a symbol of deeper commitment, which seemed logical to include here for some reason ;)
Next was the Inverted Temperance, which seems to indicate a current split between mind and heart--which might be making you frustrated. Avoid selfishness at all costs, and strive for inner peace with yourself.
The final card was The Hermit, signaling the importance of wisdom, self-understanding, and reflection. Use this time to look at what you want in life. Put recent experiences behind you for good. And, as it just leapt out at me, a direct quote from my book: "You will be successful in any study you wish to take up".
First, let me say this sounds full of struggle--and the cards reflect that *very* loudly.
Your first drawn card was the 3 of Swords, and the image alone indicates the meaning: a cracked and bleeding heart, pierced by 3 swords. This is a card of unhappiness and difficulty, and usually occurs when the person in question needs to sort out their problems and survive this difficult time. Perhaps it seems that right now nothing is falling into place. Be strong, and face things as they come.
The next card was an inverted Ace of Cups. Cups are a very emotionally-oriented suit, and this particular one seems to be pointing toward a feeling of emptiness--spiritual or emotional--or perhaps you just feel "out of touch". Develop your sense of inner peace and find a place of calm to harbor you in this time.
The final card was the inverted 2 of cups, a second echo of struggle and emotion. A further emphasis on a split between action and emotion.
Sounds like you have some heavy stuff happening. I'll send positive vibes and prayers your way,
Your first card is an upright 10 of coins, a card highly significant of security and contentment. Sometimes it is financial success, or maybe just completion of a project, as well as an all-around congenial nature.
The second drawn image was the upright Page of Wands, which when paired with the first card, seems to indicate the conclusion of one chapter, and the opening of another. It is also a reminder to finish those things which you have left unfinished in your life, as well as a warning to remain focused and bold in the face of delay or frustration.
And speaking of frustrations, the final card is the upright 8 of swords. This is a card that seems to signify a feeling of entrapment or frustration. A card I like to deem the "Spinning My Wheels" card. Even if things seem to be going nowhere, they will eventually sort themselves out--just don't give up hope!
Whoo! Two major arcana in the first two cards! Yowza!
The first one drawn was the beautiful Wheel of Fortune. This is a card which indicates a change in environment, the arrival of new things. Observe the change and be open to it--it will bring positive things to your life. Keep positive, most of all :)
The second card is The Hermit--which, as I say above--is a card heavy with meaning as to the importance of wisdom, understanding, and reflection. A card of self-examination and decision. This is also a card of Zep-Tepi--putting the past behind you and living in the moment. Close all present loopholes to progress further in security. Enjoy the awakening of the inner self!
The final card is the 8 of Swords. In relation to the commune, I think this seems obvious. With any large project there will be frustrations--just remember that things will *always* sort themselves out--especially if Fate has anything to do with it. Keep your chin up and don't fall into false helplessness.
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For you, I did 3 cards, since it sounded like you are dealing with something complex. In this order, I saw: Upright Ace of Swords, Inverse 6 of Cups, and Inverse Judgement.
The Upright Ace of Swords indicates new beginning--of being required to act on a decision. It is also very important to keep emotionally balanced at this time. This card is often an indicator of strong emotional influences, so stay focused!
Inverted 6 of Cups is a reading that is mixed, emotionally. While it indicates the perfect time to move and start new, it also indicates that you will be leaving your comfort zone--and is also a warning against being suspicious.
Inverted Judgement is much as it sounds. You mind and heart seem to be in conflict, leading to indecisiveness and delays. Take extra care to plan and follow through, rather than sitting back and waiting for things to happen.
Hope this helps!
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Do you have a tip jar or paypal?
Blessings,
Lola
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But again, it's not required. I'm merely doing this for my own practice and skill :)
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And here's the question:
Is the thing that I am considering doing a wise move?
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The Queen of Cups appeared first, seeming to state a successful end. She is a representative of stability and strong relationships. In this case, she seems to be saying that you need to listen and rationalize, but remain creative in your endeavors. Also, according to one of my sources, she is a symbol of deeper commitment, which seemed logical to include here for some reason ;)
Next was the Inverted Temperance, which seems to indicate a current split between mind and heart--which might be making you frustrated. Avoid selfishness at all costs, and strive for inner peace with yourself.
The final card was The Hermit, signaling the importance of wisdom, self-understanding, and reflection. Use this time to look at what you want in life. Put recent experiences behind you for good. And, as it just leapt out at me, a direct quote from my book: "You will be successful in any study you wish to take up".
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Your first drawn card was the 3 of Swords, and the image alone indicates the meaning: a cracked and bleeding heart, pierced by 3 swords. This is a card of unhappiness and difficulty, and usually occurs when the person in question needs to sort out their problems and survive this difficult time. Perhaps it seems that right now nothing is falling into place. Be strong, and face things as they come.
The next card was an inverted Ace of Cups. Cups are a very emotionally-oriented suit, and this particular one seems to be pointing toward a feeling of emptiness--spiritual or emotional--or perhaps you just feel "out of touch". Develop your sense of inner peace and find a place of calm to harbor you in this time.
The final card was the inverted 2 of cups, a second echo of struggle and emotion. A further emphasis on a split between action and emotion.
Sounds like you have some heavy stuff happening. I'll send positive vibes and prayers your way,
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The second drawn image was the upright Page of Wands, which when paired with the first card, seems to indicate the conclusion of one chapter, and the opening of another. It is also a reminder to finish those things which you have left unfinished in your life, as well as a warning to remain focused and bold in the face of delay or frustration.
And speaking of frustrations, the final card is the upright 8 of swords. This is a card that seems to signify a feeling of entrapment or frustration. A card I like to deem the "Spinning My Wheels" card. Even if things seem to be going nowhere, they will eventually sort themselves out--just don't give up hope!
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The first one drawn was the beautiful Wheel of Fortune. This is a card which indicates a change in environment, the arrival of new things. Observe the change and be open to it--it will bring positive things to your life. Keep positive, most of all :)
The second card is The Hermit--which, as I say above--is a card heavy with meaning as to the importance of wisdom, understanding, and reflection. A card of self-examination and decision. This is also a card of Zep-Tepi--putting the past behind you and living in the moment. Close all present loopholes to progress further in security. Enjoy the awakening of the inner self!
The final card is the 8 of Swords. In relation to the commune, I think this seems obvious. With any large project there will be frustrations--just remember that things will *always* sort themselves out--especially if Fate has anything to do with it. Keep your chin up and don't fall into false helplessness.
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