online tarot, thanks to
swisscheesed
Apr. 20th, 2004 10:04 amwhile i don't agree with all of tarot.com's interpretations (and i was too cheap to pay the three bucks for the extended interpretation), this reading strikes me as eerily accurate in places. (the layout is quite like the standard celtic cross one, but has a couple more cards than i'm used to. fortunately, they label the positions so you know what you're meant to be looking at.)
my question was "how can i reach a place of peace and stability?" my take in brief on the reading is that i've pulled myself up one rung on the ladder out of Crap World, but if i don't keep making the effort i'll end up in limbo. i found the Moon, the Queen of Coins, the High Priestess, and the Tower to be especially relevant, as well as the Wheel of Fortune. i'm a little confused about the Nine of Cups being where it is, and the Seven of Coins and Five of Swords are also a little hard to interpret in their positions.
i'd be interested to hear others' interpretations, especially from
mskala and
dwenius, since i know both of you are especially good with tarot.
thoughts, anyone?
my question was "how can i reach a place of peace and stability?" my take in brief on the reading is that i've pulled myself up one rung on the ladder out of Crap World, but if i don't keep making the effort i'll end up in limbo. i found the Moon, the Queen of Coins, the High Priestess, and the Tower to be especially relevant, as well as the Wheel of Fortune. i'm a little confused about the Nine of Cups being where it is, and the Seven of Coins and Five of Swords are also a little hard to interpret in their positions.
i'd be interested to hear others' interpretations, especially from
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thoughts, anyone?