Possible, although i think you mean exam, but another possibility for the anxiety occurs to me:
The exam is on environmental issues. Which look pretty dire even when you take middle-ground or better case scenarios. The world is in danger, after all, I've been looking at a lot of the factors all in a heap, and yet, on an ordinary moment, I tend to get focused on day to day activities, immediate jobs, and the practicalities of money and debt.
And yes, I'm very happy with my essay mark at least -- I was amused when he said it was an unusual maturity for the level of class. I was tempted to point out I turned thirty this year.
Writing to point out again how death in Tarot and dreams means change. You got married this year; Colin is changing your life (not shooting you) and you are no longer the artist painting in your mother's basement. You are also a married woman and not your mother's little girl anymore, hence your mom dying. You certainly wouldn't be getting email from your Grandma, who so far has refused to even learn how to turn the computer on. Love your mother, who has no intention of dying soon (although one can't really predict this)
Re: dyinglenora_roseDecember 20 2006, 03:15:58 UTC
I know you mean well, but I don't buy this. It doesn't fit with what has and hasn't been happening in my life or my thinking, or what's on my mind. For one thing the tarot aren't part of my personal lexicon of what means what. They almsot never match with my root symbolism (If they did, where's the tornadoes!?), and don't even try to pull the Jungian ideas out. I work with deeply personal symbols as a matter of course, and that isn't how it works
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I'm leaving the music meme up a little longer in case anyone else should wish to guess, or, particularly, brannie_bird might someday want to actually tell me what her three guesses actually *are*. :P
I've officially retired from guessing them, though I assume I will kick myself when I find out what 15 and that other one are.
#8 is MEAN, as nasty as any of mine. Tricksssy hobbitses, indeed.
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Excellent news on the high marks! Now go and relax!
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The exam is on environmental issues. Which look pretty dire even when you take middle-ground or better case scenarios. The world is in danger, after all, I've been looking at a lot of the factors all in a heap, and yet, on an ordinary moment, I tend to get focused on day to day activities, immediate jobs, and the practicalities of money and debt.
And yes, I'm very happy with my essay mark at least -- I was amused when he said it was an unusual maturity for the level of class. I was tempted to point out I turned thirty this year.
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You certainly wouldn't be getting email from your Grandma, who so far has refused to even learn how to turn the computer on.
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your mother, who has no intention of dying soon (although one can't really predict this)
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I've officially retired from guessing them, though I assume I will kick myself when I find out what 15 and that other one are.
#8 is MEAN, as nasty as any of mine. Tricksssy hobbitses, indeed.
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