December One Card Draw

Dec 07, 2012 08:46

Oops! My life got so busy, November came and went! Sorry about that! This month, I'm going to get it in before things get even crazier! The December One Card Draw is now OPENCLOSED! Thank you for your support! LJ user jake67jake has won a free Wings reading ( Read more... )

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astriana_ December 7 2012, 16:33:40 UTC
I would love a card. Biggest thing on my mind is finances (as always), but specifically job-hunting for self & hubby and when we can feasibly change our living situation for the better.

Pimping here and on FB. :)

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wrenstarling December 7 2012, 17:22:18 UTC
With regard to finances and job hunting, Lorikeet advises you to get out and be an active part of the world. Show off your agility and your energy, and make lots of light connections; hopefully, one of them will lead to something. (I think you've gotten this card before!)

With regard to when you can change your living situation, Bluebird suggests it will probably be a long time; the possibility will be what you will have to live on, I'm afraid. Bluebird also reiterates the need to be light and social/extroverted.

*hugs*

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astriana_ December 14 2012, 14:23:48 UTC
Wow... This is kind of a mixed bag. I'd love to find something through a connection instead of what's been placed in front of me. I've been considering something along this vein for a while but have been afraid to pursue it because I'm out of practice. (Tarot)

For the living situation, how long is long? The living situation is untenable at best and downright hostile on bad days. (You've heard my stories about She Who Bore Me? She figures prominently in the current situation.)

As always, thanks for your insight, darlin'. It's helpful. Now, if I can just figure out what all these hawks are trying to tell me... they've been quite prominent this past week - especially osprey.

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wrenstarling December 14 2012, 15:14:29 UTC
Osprey is a noble bird, able to attract prey by sheer charisma, but with a high code of honor. Respect others as you respect yourself (and vice versa), even those one clashes with, showing respect via restraint. This bird sees through rationalizing/self-deception as well as other illusions. It is linked to being drawn to water as well as the sun, the harmony of sun and water.

It looks like you are stuck for a while and need to try to make the best of it while you continue to make connections in the rest of world to help you find work. Wish I had better news!

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ellenmillion December 7 2012, 17:03:58 UTC
I would love a card for general advice, please!

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wrenstarling December 7 2012, 17:27:35 UTC
Mockingbird warns that you may be tested by a blinding distraction. If you stay calm and remember to use all of your senses, you will do well. Mockingbird highlights the magic of synthesizing disparate things to produce a unique whole. Finally, remember that actions speak louder than words.

Ooh! Nifty one!

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purplefrog26 December 7 2012, 17:05:47 UTC
Last month's card was so helpful thanks for doing this.

Today I would like a card for meditation.

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wrenstarling December 7 2012, 17:33:21 UTC
I am so glad to hear that! Thank you!

For meditation, I drew Bluejay. This bird is the cheerful, flexible opportunist, the scapegrace or rogue. Bluejay works well both alone and with others, is sometimes an unconscious/accidental bully, a shameless thief (because the only ownership concept it recognizes is territory), likes bright and pretty things, and is confident and fearless with a great sense of humor.

Enjoy!

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jake67jake December 8 2012, 00:48:03 UTC
Still on graveyards... so just seeing this!

A card please... for "just 'cause" (Not to be confused with Just Cause, capitals included).

Sorry, sleep deprived and a little (? LOT!) loopy.

*hugs*

J

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wrenstarling December 8 2012, 02:41:29 UTC
*hugs* I'm getting pretty sleepy here myself! One "just 'cause" card coming up!
I drew the Frigate Bird, in many ways, the ultimate bird of the air; with the largest wingspan to body weight ratio of any bird, they can literally remain in the air for over a week at a time.These birds teach about mystery, especially the mystery of lifestyles dramatically and intriguingly different than our own, sometimes misunderstood but always fascinating. This bird is also associated with the Easter Islands.

Enjoy!

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jake67jake December 8 2012, 03:54:26 UTC
Hmmmmmmm.... have NO idea what that is trying to tell me... will assume the "wait and see" attitude until it reveals itself...

*note to self* Remember to give feedback to Wren... LOL

PS... sent you a small donation.

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wrenstarling December 8 2012, 04:16:34 UTC
I asked what your Frigate Bird meant and got Titmouse, which is the bird of strength. So maybe the Frigate Bird's qualities will give you strength, or are a strength for you. :)

Awww. Thanks! *hugs* You have already donated enough, but I'll take it; the draws have been mighty lean lately. *more hugs*

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