September One Card Draw!

Sep 20, 2011 10:14

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strixluna September 20 2011, 16:41:09 UTC
I'm coming into my dark, introspective time of the year (Fall always does that too me). I'd love a card draw to help guide where my introspection will be most fruitful this season since I lately am so content (that's a good thing :D) that I'm not sure what needs addressing.

Thanks!

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wrenstarling September 20 2011, 20:03:33 UTC
The Nightjar (Whippoorwill) makes a second appearance; fittingly, as this bird is the dark, introspective bird of Fall!
They nest in dead leaves, the soil most and growing fertile beneath. From death springs always new life and often what looks like death is only hibernation.

I think perhaps there is something that you think you have dealt with that is only slumbering in your psyche; perhaps your introspection will be about finding that hidden enemy, routing it from its camouflage to be properly and finally dealt with.

Good luck, and thank you so much!

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jake67jake September 20 2011, 16:49:34 UTC
Going another direction from the magics... financial.

Have an opportunity, what do the birds say?

THANKS!

PS. Will check w/the wife about donation, this has been a tuff couple of weeks...

J

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wrenstarling September 20 2011, 20:07:00 UTC
Don't worry about it, Jake, you've been very supportive and I appreciate it a lot! *hug*

I drew Goldfinch. This bird brings flashes of insight, usually sudden, bright and complete, but sometimes elusive, hard to grasp. They speak of suddenly seeing something that was hidden, especially a hidden choice.

So maybe there's an option you aren't seeing?

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jake67jake September 20 2011, 20:51:54 UTC
Actually, this opportunity has opened my eyes to things that I didn't think were possible with my financial situation, credit, etc. So, it may be confirming what I've just been exposed to.

*sigh*... wish it would POINT ;)... guess that is my job... lol.

J

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wrenstarling September 20 2011, 23:00:18 UTC
That makes sense!

*laugh* That WOULD be nice. It happens sometimes, but so rarely when you really WANT it to! ;)

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miintikwa September 20 2011, 23:43:48 UTC
Sending a private message. I donated (owltakesflight!) and I will be pimping! :)

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wrenstarling September 21 2011, 13:50:32 UTC
Replied! I hope it helps!

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ellenmillion September 21 2011, 00:00:29 UTC
I would love some insight about an art project I'm getting ready to tackle. :)

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wrenstarling September 21 2011, 14:55:59 UTC
I'm sure it will be clear to you why I drew Crane, so I'll just give you the description! :)
Cranes are linked to the transport of stones and small birds (as passengers, that is), in addition to the emotional transport of dance. They are also, due to their extreme angularity, associated with alphabets and arcane knowledge. They are generally a symbol of good luck and may point to the recovery of something lost or stolen. People associated with this bird may have a tendency to be misunderstood when speaking or singing. Finally, they are also associated with longevity, vigilance, fidelity, and focus.

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ellenmillion September 27 2011, 22:24:38 UTC
This is very insightful - a belated thank you!!

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wrenstarling September 27 2011, 23:42:41 UTC
I always appreciate feedback! Thank you!

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wrenstarling September 21 2011, 14:59:31 UTC
Hrm. You got Falcon. "When you look into the abyss, the abyss looks also into you." Reality may not be what you think it is. The sky, which seems blue and seems black and is no color in the end, because it is not a thing, but an emptiness, is the true abyss. This bird understands the infinite. It is the distant king, the fighter. It is a wild thing that can be tamed, willing to make a home wherever one is offered and do what comes naturally to it in exchange.

I hope this is helpful!

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