Oh, lovely, Fool. The card of endless, limitless possibility. So full of visions, magic, wonder, questions, drive, spark, creativity, wonder, excitement. Everything is both new and old to him, nothing is tireless, not even that which has always been and always will be. Everything he needs is with him, and he is free to set out.
There is, of course, with the Fool two things to keep in mind.
One, the little dog nipping at his heel, the little voice, reminding The Fool, to be careful and keep his eyes open, lest he fall and be made to look a 'fool.' Two, the Fool card is both the Beginning of the Major Arcana Path and the End. He is both Innocent and All Knowing, at all times. Such as the word "foolish" used to be one with psychic wholeness.
This the card of the emotional heart. It is about tending to the emotional and interpersonal needs of others in a ministering fashion. It is to push the effort outward toward others to see it returned back to you from the universe.
Much this is card is about attending to the small needs in others. Calling to see how someone is. Holding a hand. Listening is even a tremendous gift through this Page. Validating others. Serving fully, but not in codependency or or caretaking. The Healthy Giver is always aware of the power they hold and the vulnerability of those in need.
This is about looking at your life and realizing if you are putting your efforts into the right place to be seen, and to be hearing what is needed most of you in this area. It is also about being more serious and focused and not too flighty.
Seven of Wands (Called Opening to Angels in this deck)
In my cards, there is a woman walking among flowers, her crown and heart open with such bright light that connects to the sky. The seventh chakra is where we open, where the Spirit Realm brushes us. Where we touch Angels, or Deva's, or Spirit, itself. Receiving from Above as she gives form Below.
This card suggests that everything is in ready, that we need only to open and reach out. Saying that nothing will be kept from us, should we simply look up and ask. That everyone there is only waiting to be of service.
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Nine of Cups (Wishes Granted)
Oh, I like this one. A completely different deck from last night, befitting a dragon-lover. A great majestic water dragon is rising out of a lake on this card with an ornate chalice cover in jewels clutched in its claws. A woman is standing on the bank holding her hand out for the chalice.
No demand. It is her right. It is her time to take it. She has realized in her Cups walk the right to ask for what she needs, symbolized by the other eight chalices in the picture at her feet. This is about abundance unlimited. Spiritual, emotional, physical and material.
Wishes being granted. Success, accomplishment, and satisfaction.
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Oh, lovely, Fool. The card of endless, limitless possibility. So full of visions, magic, wonder, questions, drive, spark, creativity, wonder, excitement. Everything is both new and old to him, nothing is tireless, not even that which has always been and always will be. Everything he needs is with him, and he is free to set out.
There is, of course, with the Fool two things to keep in mind.
One, the little dog nipping at his heel, the little voice, reminding The Fool, to be careful and keep his eyes open, lest he fall and be made to look a 'fool.' Two, the Fool card is both the Beginning of the Major Arcana Path and the End. He is both Innocent and All Knowing, at all times. Such as the word "foolish" used to be one with psychic wholeness.
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This the card of the emotional heart. It is about tending to the emotional and interpersonal needs of others in a ministering fashion. It is to push the effort outward toward others to see it returned back to you from the universe.
Much this is card is about attending to the small needs in others. Calling to see how someone is. Holding a hand. Listening is even a tremendous gift through this Page. Validating others. Serving fully, but not in codependency or or caretaking. The Healthy Giver is always aware of the power they hold and the vulnerability of those in need.
This is about looking at your life and realizing if you are putting your efforts into the right place to be seen, and to be hearing what is needed most of you in this area. It is also about being more serious and focused and not too flighty.
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In my cards, there is a woman walking among flowers, her crown and heart open with such bright light that connects to the sky. The seventh chakra is where we open, where the Spirit Realm brushes us. Where we touch Angels, or Deva's, or Spirit, itself. Receiving from Above as she gives form Below.
This card suggests that everything is in ready, that we need only to open and reach out. Saying that nothing will be kept from us, should we simply look up and ask. That everyone there is only waiting to be of service.
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Oh, I like this one. A completely different deck from last night, befitting a dragon-lover. A great majestic water dragon is rising out of a lake on this card with an ornate chalice cover in jewels clutched in its claws. A woman is standing on the bank holding her hand out for the chalice.
No demand. It is her right. It is her time to take it. She has realized in her Cups walk the right to ask for what she needs, symbolized by the other eight chalices in the picture at her feet. This is about abundance unlimited. Spiritual, emotional, physical and material.
Wishes being granted. Success, accomplishment, and satisfaction.
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