A Draw of Cards

Nov 21, 2006 03:39

I've always been interested in fortunetelling. No, I don't let it control my actions much. I just....like to see what the omens are like, okay?

So anyway, I did a tarot reading. A simple one, because I didn't have much time before I had to meet with Neji for sparring, but here are the results nonetheless.

O Fortune! Give or hold at your will/ If
I’ve no care for Fortune, Fortune must follow me still

I did a simple four-card cross. The question I asked was, "What should we do in this situation?"

The cards were:

the World, reversed - to be far from a conclusion, a lack of harmony, easiness, cheerfulness, naturalness. The first card is the theme.

the King of Cups, reversed - stands for a powerful man but a double-dealer, crafty, violent, scandal. The second card stands for what we should be wary of, or not do. So, no double-dealing. Fine. The violence though, I can't promise anything.

Or it could be standing for someone in the hotel. But gasp! Are there any powerful, crafty, violent scandalous men in the hotel?

the King of Swords, upright - A judge, a powerful commander, a firm friendship holder but often overcautious, a wise counselor. The third card stands for what we should do. So, be diplomatic, cautious - but not overcautious. Fine. Sounds like good advice anytime, except, you know, when we have to kill someone.

the Lovers, upright - Love, harmony, trust, honor, the beginning of a romance, optimism, a meaningful relationship/affair. The final card stands for outcome. So, we'll come out of this with trust and honor, and many new friends. Sounds good to me! *laughs nervously*

So, see, Neji? No Fate mentioned anywhere. :)
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