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Post by andin on Jan 22, 2006 22:30:31 GMT -5
Asked "What should I follow at this time?" and drew the 3 of Chalices: I think this is telling me that I need to spend more time with family and friends right now.
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Post by andin on Jan 22, 2006 22:52:45 GMT -5
Mind/Body/Spirit Mind position--Initiate of Chalices I believe this is telling me that I have grown emotionally in my relationships (friends/family/etc.). Body position--Novice of Swords I believe this is telling me that I still have much to learn, but I am on my way to being able to mentally deal with situations in my life. Spirit position--6 of Chalices I believe this card is telling me I need to relax with those around me...enjoy the simple things...discard of my worries or those things that do not belong any longer.
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Jan 27, 2006 12:01:18 GMT -5
andin in traditional tarot what are the first too cards again? hmm, the 6 of cups in the spiritual position is actualy to me saying the past..it is a past card, however it can mean we are looking back in the past too much or that we can look back in the past easily without getting stuck there, to me the 6 of cups is there to remind us of what we have been through and that we had a happy childhood or sometime in the past we can look back on and reflect, it is a promise that from the past the future will shape, because we can easily see patterns in our lives when we look back in the past and how we got to the present. I always see the 6 as a great card meaning overall our growth has led us to understanding that allows us to see more of who we are.
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Post by andin on Jan 27, 2006 22:51:15 GMT -5
Aaahhh...thanks for clarifying. I think I need to find some time to look at the spread again...lol.
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Post by andin on Feb 14, 2006 17:01:10 GMT -5
I haven't gotten to pull any tarot cards lately so I guess it's time to see what comes up
Asked "What should I follow at this time?" and drew The Tower.
I've drawn this card before, but somehow I don't think it fits right now as it did before. Maybe because I feel like I've stripped down several walls already in several areas. I must have more work to do in some area.
Pulled a card to clarify the question above and drew The Hierophant. Yeah this makes sense...I'm not one that likes to go with the flow always. Sometimes I do though so maybe that's it.
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Post by ~¤LilacSky¤~ on Feb 18, 2006 17:01:14 GMT -5
hmm, well the tower to me can mean our own negative thoughs, but I think I already said this on here somewhere..and to me the heirophant is learning a lesson of something, or learning of ones own strengths weaknesses, and what to follow and what to not follow at this time. I think the heirophant means many times that what we have learned over the years is what we should follow, our own counsil I suppose.
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