Okay someone do me. I want to know if I'll get out of this hellhole (I live in Juneau), and what the circumstances of such an exodus may be.
The Trump XII - The Hanged Man
The Spirit of the Mighty Waters
Elemental Trump of Water (hebrew letter Mem)
Let not the water whereon you journeyest wet
thee! And being come to shore, plant thou the
Vine and rejoice without shame.
The book of Thoth
(This card is still a great mystery to me.) I think it could mean that you will leave by water but it seems to say that you may be moved to prison or even execution. If you leave then you must have a firm destination and a means to get there safely. Flee for your life if you will but have a plan and a way to prosper when your journey ends. If your travel succeeds then be happy and know you deserve what you have without guilt for those left behind.
You've got a nack for delivery. Thanks for sharing.
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guess I was lying when I said I wouldn't be posting from prison . Tube's rebaptism and then this topic were too much to resist. Tarot reading, origami boxes, and game mastering were always my prison fallback jobs anyway.
The card I drew for you is...
The Three of Cups - Abundance
(Mercury in Cancer)
July 2 - July 11
The Lord of Abundance
All the good things in life are yours for the taking but beware of their price. That the seeds of the pomegranate are what trapped Persephone in the underworld should be remembered. If you seek to conceive a child (or even if you don't) then now is the time.
Mercury is the message or will of god and cancer is the most receptive sign. This card shows what god wants from people clearly. We should be fruitful and multiply.
Mercury is the message or will of god and cancer is the most receptive sign. This card shows what god wants from people clearly. We should be fruitful and multiply.
Oh man. This would be an awesome way to hit on women at church!
Hello Foolproof, not lying, you just changed plans!
Hm, though I do not want a baby, I do want nice things to happen soon, so its good that things may (or may not, who knows?) be fruitful. I think I will hold back on the multiplying for the moment!
The Knight of Disks (king of pentacles in most decks)
Aug 12 - Sept 11
Rules 7 of wands, 8 of disks, and 9 of disks
The Lord of the Wide and Fertile Land; The King of the Spirits of Earth; King of the Gnomes
Crest: Winged Stag's Head
A short knight on a workhorse. The poorest of the kings yet rich in worldly wealth. Armed for harvest not battle. A hard worker for the people and not a royal figurehead.
This card points to strength in worldly things. You have a natural ability to increase what you have more through hard work and not by fortune or conquest. Men like Napoleon, Bill Clinton, and HP Lovecraft are described by this card.
I can't tell if foolproof actually believes this hooey or is just playing along.
all mysticism aside the tarot can be a neat model of reality or consciousness. Each card has multiple meanings and is filled with symbolic images. Some meanings are vague and some explicit. With repeated use each card get connected with more and more ideas in the readers mind and the existing meanings develop more nuances. You can connect every bit of knowledge you posses with one or more of the cards.
The reader randomly mixes these cards together and then seeks to reconnect them with the real events in his life. The process can give the reader access to subconscious feelings and thoughts, synchronicities, or forgotten ideas. It is a relaxing meditation and a great way to encourage the breaking up of outdated thought patterns. It is like doing a random search on google but you are searching your own mind.
The only thing needed to make it mystical is the belief that the randomness of the shuffle (or the intuitions) provided by the cards comes from a higher order or power.
The cards are split into five suits. The major suit is a story of the hero's journey to enlightenment and the four lesser suits are a calendar (52 cards in four suits = 52 weeks in four seasons). Having each of the lesser cards associated with a week in time makes it easier to remember them when counting cards.
I have a deck that at one time or another has been held and used by almost every important person in my life. That alone is pretty neat and gives me a psychometric 'phonebook' anytime I need a focus for one of them.
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/rant about how Keanu Revess was a terrible choice for the movie and how the blond guy from buffy would have been a million times better without even trying.
I can't tell if foolproof actually believes this hooey or is just playing along.
all mysticism aside the tarot can be a neat model of reality or consciousness. Each card has multiple meanings and is filled with symbolic images. Some meanings are vague and some explicit. With repeated use each card get connected with more and more ideas in the readers mind and the existing meanings develop more nuances. You can connect every bit of knowledge you posses with one or more of the cards.
The reader randomly mixes these cards together and then seeks to reconnect them with the real events in his life. The process can give the reader access to subconscious feelings and thoughts, synchronicities, or forgotten ideas. It is a relaxing meditation and a great way to encourage the breaking up of outdated thought patterns. It is like doing a random search on google but you are searching your own mind.
The only thing needed to make it mystical is the belief that the randomness of the shuffle (or the intuitions) provided by the cards comes from a higher order or power.
The cards are split into five suits. The major suit is a story of the hero's journey to enlightenment and the four lesser suits are a calendar (52 cards in four suits = 52 weeks in four seasons). Having each of the lesser cards associated with a week in time makes it easier to remember them when counting cards.
I have a deck that at one time or another has been held and used by almost every important person in my life. That alone is pretty neat and gives me a psychometric 'phonebook' anytime I need a focus for one of them.
I still can't tell if you believe "reading" the cards can actually tell you real things about people.
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edited November 2010
Though I suppose that it's fitting that your explanation is extremely vague and non committal.
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You've got a nack for delivery. Thanks for sharing.
Aw, thank you haha
I was wondering if this had been posted, or anything to this effect, but I was too lazy to search.
Damnit, I wanted to sue!
Hi li,
guess I was lying when I said I wouldn't be posting from prison . Tube's rebaptism and then this topic were too much to resist. Tarot reading, origami boxes, and game mastering were always my prison fallback jobs anyway.
The card I drew for you is...
The Three of Cups - Abundance
(Mercury in Cancer)
July 2 - July 11
The Lord of Abundance
All the good things in life are yours for the taking but beware of their price. That the seeds of the pomegranate are what trapped Persephone in the underworld should be remembered. If you seek to conceive a child (or even if you don't) then now is the time.
Mercury is the message or will of god and cancer is the most receptive sign. This card shows what god wants from people clearly. We should be fruitful and multiply.
Oh man. This would be an awesome way to hit on women at church!
Hm, though I do not want a baby, I do want nice things to happen soon, so its good that things may (or may not, who knows?) be fruitful. I think I will hold back on the multiplying for the moment!
The Knight of Disks (king of pentacles in most decks)
Aug 12 - Sept 11
Rules 7 of wands, 8 of disks, and 9 of disks
The Lord of the Wide and Fertile Land; The King of the Spirits of Earth; King of the Gnomes
Crest: Winged Stag's Head
A short knight on a workhorse. The poorest of the kings yet rich in worldly wealth. Armed for harvest not battle. A hard worker for the people and not a royal figurehead.
This card points to strength in worldly things. You have a natural ability to increase what you have more through hard work and not by fortune or conquest. Men like Napoleon, Bill Clinton, and HP Lovecraft are described by this card.
Ohhhh. Oh okay. I am a bit slow on the uptake sometimes. As you know.
Oh man. This would be an awesome way to hit on women at church![/QUOTE]
Best thing about religion, lots of sex with religious girls.
Worst thing about religion, lots of sex with religious girls.
Foolproof, really?
all mysticism aside the tarot can be a neat model of reality or consciousness. Each card has multiple meanings and is filled with symbolic images. Some meanings are vague and some explicit. With repeated use each card get connected with more and more ideas in the readers mind and the existing meanings develop more nuances. You can connect every bit of knowledge you posses with one or more of the cards.
The reader randomly mixes these cards together and then seeks to reconnect them with the real events in his life. The process can give the reader access to subconscious feelings and thoughts, synchronicities, or forgotten ideas. It is a relaxing meditation and a great way to encourage the breaking up of outdated thought patterns. It is like doing a random search on google but you are searching your own mind.
The only thing needed to make it mystical is the belief that the randomness of the shuffle (or the intuitions) provided by the cards comes from a higher order or power.
The cards are split into five suits. The major suit is a story of the hero's journey to enlightenment and the four lesser suits are a calendar (52 cards in four suits = 52 weeks in four seasons). Having each of the lesser cards associated with a week in time makes it easier to remember them when counting cards.
I have a deck that at one time or another has been held and used by almost every important person in my life. That alone is pretty neat and gives me a psychometric 'phonebook' anytime I need a focus for one of them.
yeah I like how the fool is John Constantine.
/rant about how Keanu Revess was a terrible choice for the movie and how the blond guy from buffy would have been a million times better without even trying.
Edit: And the magician is Tim Hunter/Harry Potter
I still can't tell if you believe "reading" the cards can actually tell you real things about people.
I'm considering adding my own called the You're Fucked Son.
Steam
Contrary to popular belief, the absolute worst cards you can draw are the Nine and Ten of Swords.
me!, me!
I wish I was pro, I could sure use the work/silver.
The Knight of Wands (Upright). You act decisively, but without forethought to the consequences, which can cause great harm, if indirectly.
Thank you, would you like one in return?