Ok, guys, I'm going to try this crowdsourcing thing. Comment here and I'll do a one-card tarot reading for you. EDIT: THIS OFFER IS NOW CLOSED. Watch this space, though; I'll be doing it again
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LOL Well, at least you've got good company? (Also, *snicker* ooh baby... :P )
Your card is the Lovers, also known as the Twins in some decks. It's not about romantic love, but choices, something you fall in love with, be it a person, a plot of land, or a career path, although you've already got one of those. It's also about harmony, and it could also indicate partnership, which I feel is close to the meaning it has in this case. A partnership of some kind, finding a sense of harmony, neither of which is necessarily romantic but could be.
...interesting! I am really not sure how this wants to apply to my life (which likely means I'll find out soon). But as far as unanticipated changes go, the Lovers are one I can be pretty serene about.
Your first card, representing the past, is Judgment. Rebirth, resurrection, forgiving and letting go of the past. Also a calling, which I think fits best with what you've been doing, as well as ending something that's not good for you.
Your second card, representing the present, is the Hanged Man. It's about suspension, waiting, and a change of perspective. Meditation, timelessness, sacrifice, and insights. My interpretation is that you're at a point where you could go a number of different ways, but you'll figure out which path is the right one for you by waiting, meditating, and looking at things from a different point of view. (Although I wouldn't necessarily recommend hanging suspended from a tree by one foot!)
Your third card, representing the future, is the Three of Swords. This is generally regarded as a negative card, as it's a "bolt from the blue" of bad news, but the flip side of that is that it's something you've had a feeling is going to happen, and when it does, there's nothing more to dread but the fallout. It's kind of like lancing an infection: messy and painful, but ultimately a good thing because you know how things stand and you can move on. (Which isn't all that comforting in the meantime, but at least you have a bit of warning, I guess?) Also, put together with the Hanged Man, it could be helpful as far as deciding what path to take, as you'll be making that decision with all the facts.
Your card is the Lovers, also known as the Twins in some decks. It's not about romantic love, but choices, something you fall in love with, be it a person, a plot of land, or a career path, although you've already got one of those. It's also about harmony, and it could also indicate partnership, which I feel is close to the meaning it has in this case. A partnership of some kind, finding a sense of harmony, neither of which is necessarily romantic but could be.
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Here is fine. And could I have the Oracle deck this time!
*snoopydances for you*
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Your first card, representing the past, is Judgment. Rebirth, resurrection, forgiving and letting go of the past. Also a calling, which I think fits best with what you've been doing, as well as ending something that's not good for you.
Your second card, representing the present, is the Hanged Man. It's about suspension, waiting, and a change of perspective. Meditation, timelessness, sacrifice, and insights. My interpretation is that you're at a point where you could go a number of different ways, but you'll figure out which path is the right one for you by waiting, meditating, and looking at things from a different point of view. (Although I wouldn't necessarily recommend hanging suspended from a tree by one foot!)
Your third card, representing the future, is the Three of Swords. This is generally regarded as a negative card, as it's a "bolt from the blue" of bad news, but the flip side of that is that it's something you've had a feeling is going to happen, and when it does, there's nothing more to dread but the fallout. It's kind of like lancing an infection: messy and painful, but ultimately a good thing because you know how things stand and you can move on. (Which isn't all that comforting in the meantime, but at least you have a bit of warning, I guess?) Also, put together with the Hanged Man, it could be helpful as far as deciding what path to take, as you'll be making that decision with all the facts.
*hugs*
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