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Post by WannabeAnarchy on Oct 19, 2003 18:54:21 GMT -5
LADY GUINEVERE Is doing Inner child card readings for the week ahead. Anyone else want one put your name here and she'll do one. I'll post your reading on here. They are scarily accurate!
I know My Inner child card is: TWO OF CRYSTALS
Balance is an integral part of the philosophy of ancient cultures. It is so important that it is represented in the zodiacal sign Libra. This sign represents justice, fairness, poise, equilibrium, and cooperation.
The gnome children in this card are playing a favorite game of seesaw. In order to enjoy this game, the little gnomes must observe the rules of balance and cooperation; otherwise, the game can become dangerous. The empty swing in the background represents the independent activity of one person. On the seesaw, two people have come together-symbolizing the union of male and female qualities-to learn the lessons of polarity and relationship. If they are to succeed, they must work as a team and support one another.
I got a card reading for the week ahead from Guinevere.
Dear wannabe anarchy~ Four of Wands
One of the ultimate mysteries of Creation is the life force contained within a seed. When planting a garden, we are the soil much like we would create a cozy bed for a child. We cover the seed with rich soil in order to allow it a period of gestation. Soon, it blossoms into a triumphant plant, bursting forth above the ground and reaching upward toward the sky. The metaphor of the seed is applicable to every aspect of our lives: the seed of knowledge, the seed of truth, the germination of consciousness, and so on.
This card depicts the planting of new wisdom and the reconstruction of an intuitive foundation. The garden has corners, representing the four seasons and the four cardinal directions. In ancient Greece, the symbols of the seasons were four women: Summer was adorned with a crown of grain; Autumn wore a basket of fruit; Spring wore a wreath of flowers; Winter was bareheaded. The fairies pictured in this card represent springtime, when new planting takes place and a new season of Sun and sprouting awaits. In your life, new ideas are seeding themselves. Prepare your life for the fruits that you will bear. Plant your creativity and watch it grow. Goddess Bless~
hmmmm......
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Post by *Tinkerbell* on Oct 20, 2003 2:48:10 GMT -5
How does it work?
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Post by WannabeAnarchy on Oct 20, 2003 4:58:46 GMT -5
I'll tell Guinevere you want a reading and she'll think about you (well as much as I know about you..) while she draws a card...
Ok Nats this is what I got for you..
Dear Natalie~ II The Fairy Godmother
When this card appears in your reading, your higher mind knows the answer. Listen to your intuition. Cultivate your faith. Be compassionate to the children of the world and those who lack spiritual strength. The number 2 is a balance between the spiritual and physical realms. It is also a balance between the inward way and the external path. Two is an emotional number, and deeply sensitive. Two prominent fairy godmothers-in The Wizard of Oz and "Cinderella"-come in times of need, times of crisis. The Fairy Godmother reminds you of the journey ahead and the need to persevere, to accomplish soul work.
Goddess Bless~
Hope you have a good week..
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Post by *Tinkerbell* on Oct 20, 2003 6:24:25 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Very interesting..........is she normally very accurate?[/glow]
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Post by WannabeAnarchy on Oct 20, 2003 16:16:33 GMT -5
You have to read between the lines, its all indirect. It should make sense to you by the end of the week.
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Post by *Tinkerbell* on Oct 21, 2003 4:43:47 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]I think its all very androgynous. I guess we'll see at the end of the week.[/glow]
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Post by Placidfemme on Oct 21, 2003 14:20:39 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]androgynous[/glow] [glow=blue,2,300]What does that mean?[/glow]
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Post by Sickboy on Oct 21, 2003 17:20:11 GMT -5
[glow=blue,2,300]What does that mean?[/glow] Having both female and male characteristics; hermaphroditic. Being neither distinguishably masculine nor feminine, as in dress, appearance, or behavior. (credit dictionary.com) ;D
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Post by Placidfemme on Oct 21, 2003 17:33:09 GMT -5
Having both female and male characteristics; hermaphroditic. Being neither distinguishably masculine nor feminine, as in dress, appearance, or behavior. (credit dictionary.com) ;D http://Proud Proud Members.iinet.net.au/~vroncol/Smiley_gifs/boxing.gif[/IMG] oh... thanks ;D
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Post by WannabeAnarchy on Oct 21, 2003 17:34:38 GMT -5
How is a card reading androgynous? The way I dress is androgynous! I think U got the wrong word hun! http://Proud Proud Members.iinet.net.au/~vroncol/Smiley_gifs/petting.gif[/IMG]
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Post by *Tinkerbell* on Oct 22, 2003 6:32:18 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]It may also mean neutral, lacking definition. Ie my reading was neutral and may then apply to anyone, as they will interpret it to fit them, see?[/glow]
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Post by Placidfemme on Oct 22, 2003 14:10:49 GMT -5
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Post by Placidfemme on Oct 22, 2003 14:13:34 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]It may also mean neutral, lacking definition. Ie my reading was neutral and may then apply to anyone, as they will interpret it to fit them, see?[/glow] [glow=blue,2,300]A few weeks back my stars told me I should start loosing weight for summer.... lol yeah and what then? walk around like a god damn toothpick http://Proud Proud Members.iinet.net.au/~vroncol/Smiley_gifs/bs.gif[/IMG] [/glow]
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