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Eater ([personal profile] harpbeat) wrote in [community profile] tvk 2012-01-08 10:43 pm (UTC)

[Eater lays out seven cards and flips them over one by one.]

The Moon stands for your past. The Moon can be a card of illusions and imagination, the card of the night that both frightens and enchants us. It is a card that represents wandering aimlessly and losing direction and purpose.

Strength stands for your present. Strength is a card of soft control. You are patient and maintain composure; you have a strong spirit, but you exercise your strength through persuasion and influence, tempering force with benevolence.

The Two of Cups, drawn in reverse, represents the forces helping you. The Two of Cups represents an emotional connection and acknowledging an attraction, letting yourself be drawn in. In this case, the energies of the Two of Cups are blocked until you allow yourself to connect to others.

The Four of Wands, in reverse, is your obstacle. The absence of the Four of Wands' celebration and excitement will do you harm.

The Ace of Swords, reversed, shows the attitude of those around you. This card is for those who seek justice and pursue truth. The illusions about this place may well be the ones that the Ace of Swords will attempt to dispel, but they are prevented from doing so by another power. The Ace of Swords is also a card of fortitude.

Your course of action is the Nine of Cups, reversed. A card of wish fulfillment and satisfaction, this suggests that you are unsure of what you really want and should look towards your real desires.

Finally, the outcome of your question is the Four of Cups. Taken as a whole, this suggests that the purpose the Moon signified the absence of will be found in the end.

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