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Topic: Card Meanings.....?
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sue g Knowflake Posts: 5131 From: former land of the leprechaun Registered: Sep 2004
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posted May 14, 2006 03:26 PM
I was asked to do a reading for a friend of mine. She is friendly with a man, but isnt quite sure how he feels about her. Theyve been friends for a long time......any ideas?The question she asks is...What is going on with him? Celtic Cross: 1. Moon 2. Ace Coins 3. Ace Cups 4. King Rods 5. 5 Cups 6. 3 Wands 7. Justice 8. Knight Cups 9. 2 Swords 10. Fool I am very close to her, and its hard to read for her at times so would appreciate any suggestions.... Many thanks guys xxx IP: Logged |
Peri Knowflake Posts: 1211 From: Kyiv, Ukraine Registered: Dec 2003
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posted May 15, 2006 04:42 PM
Seems he wants to be more than friends but he is not sure; he does not want to risk their friendship if things wont work.Does it make any sense? IP: Logged |
sue g Knowflake Posts: 5131 From: former land of the leprechaun Registered: Sep 2004
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posted May 15, 2006 06:23 PM
You are dead on I think PeriThey are friends only at the moment,but she wants more, but he is very slow to show it.... Do you think she has any chance of lurring him in? Thanks xxx IP: Logged |
Peri Knowflake Posts: 1211 From: Kyiv, Ukraine Registered: Dec 2003
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posted May 16, 2006 01:38 AM
Yes, I think he will go for it. The card at the top is the Fool and it represents the ultimate outcome... quote: The Fool represents the child in us. He stands for spontaneous new beginnings and an open-mindedness free of prejudice. He is the symbol of playful lightheartedness, full of the joy of living, and free from care. The Fool shows us that we can enter a new area of life with wonder and without great expectations, and often without previous experience. He therefore can represent a childlike innocence, the result of which can be recklessness, foolish naivete, playfulness, as well as tomfoolery. The Fool can symbolize the simplicity of a wise and humble insight that we achieve at the end of a long and often tiring search. In any case, he lives totally in the present, is the symbol of openness and spontaneous honesty, always ready for new experiences. Whether this stance is the result of our refusal to grow up or of the wise realization of our spiritual maturity cannot be decided by the card. The Fool always indicates refreshing experiences that sometimes may have chaotic traits but do not represent true danger, even when we fall flat on our faces.
edited to add* She should be careful not to scare him away...it should be his decision IP: Logged |
sue g Knowflake Posts: 5131 From: former land of the leprechaun Registered: Sep 2004
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posted May 16, 2006 10:49 AM
PeriThanks a million for yer help!! I am seeing the friend tonight and will pass on yer wise words..... love Sue xxx IP: Logged |
Randall Webmaster Posts: 23429 From: Columbus, GA USA Registered: Nov 2000
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posted May 18, 2006 02:03 PM
Happy late birthday, Peri!------------------ "There is no use trying," said Alice; "one can't believe impossible things." "I dare say you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." Lewis Carroll IP: Logged |
Peri Knowflake Posts: 1211 From: Kyiv, Ukraine Registered: Dec 2003
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posted May 19, 2006 08:17 AM
thanks Randall IP: Logged |