On Halloween, Dr. Spo offered to read my Tarot cards. While I don't necessarily believe in that mumbo-jumbo, I told him I'd at least get a post out of the thing.
Lo and behold, a month and a half later, I'm finally getting around to it.
Here was my draw:
- 3 Coins
- 7 Swords
- 5 Wands
Sounds like a night at the adult bookstore, if you ask me. I mean, back in the '80s of course. I'm proper and respectable now.
Here are the doctor's musings on said cards:
- 3 coins is past industry
- 7 swords (swords about thinking) is fretful inventory and pulling up stakes and scramming. '
- 5 wands: busy, chaos even fighting about work.
Try to pace yourself; this isn't a 'bad' reading as a warning it slow down/be mindful the road is under construction.
When I said "mumbo-jumbo" before, that was a reflection on the 'art' of fortune telling - not the good doctor.
I find readings like this to be a lot like astrology: vague enough to apply to any and every one in some manner, and without looking too hard to do as such.
"Was Fretful" could easily be on my tombstone, should I ever have one (I won't!). And if you've been reading in 2024, I've been wringing my hands so often, I should be down to the bone at this point.
Naturally I want to pull up stakes and run. I think after November 5th, I'm hardly the only one.
Of course, the internet can be a horrible place to look anything up. Wikipedia has tarot pages and depending on which way the card faces can have a negative or positive meaning. When you pair it with others, the meanings could change all together ("the meanings could change").
How very convenient.
Who doesn't have chaos at work?
It would be nice if the tarot cards (or Ouija board, magic 8 ball or Miss Cleo) had the answers for me. What I seem to get are more questions.
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3 comments:
life is full of unanswerable questions.
Is it?
I let him do mine a few years ago, and it was more negativity to contemplate. So I skipped it this year
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