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Poppy
December 4th, 2001, 08:54 AM
Hello Poppy hear,
mandala cards, are just like tarot cards but they also incorporate the horoscope.

I will do you a three card reading, if you want a deeper one then fel free to reply, also if you could give me feedback on this reading I would be most grateful.

You have been at a bit of a cross raods lately, maybe about the way you perceive yourself? If your not very young, then you have a very youthful air about you. You have the gift of intuition, and because you are aware of this gift, then you will listen to it and follow it.

You are being offered a new path at the moment, but remember at a crossroads there are many roads, and in this case I picture the offering of two new life paths. I feel that you need to think about which one to go on, CONSIDER THE DETAILS AND THE CONSEQUENCES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The next card also suggests that there are decisions to be made, these cards are begging you to work hard and think about things. Once you have done the grafting then you will be rewarded (also youll be glad to know, once the hardwork is done, things will get easier.)

I get the feeling that maybe the decision has got to do with learning? or maybe some kind of work? Once you ahve made you decision, dedicate yourself to it, you may have to detach and concentrate, but the cards are really recommending this path for you, perhaps to give you the greatest potential!

GoodLuck

Sequoia
December 5th, 2001, 01:37 AM
goodness, but you're accurate!

just today, I quit a job that has been far too stressful and demanding. I'm a full time student, and though I applied for part time work, I was given full-time hours and little understanding. I couldn't handle it, and have been falling far behind in classes. So I quit today. And I stand at a crossroads of whether to seek a new job or focus all of my energies on learning.

I think I am going to pursue ONLY learning, to get my parents to help me fund my college, because I realize that for me, working and going to school are nearly impossible for me to juggle. . . I just need to figure out how to convince them of that. I think my mother would understand, but unfortunately I think it is my father who will be the one that's hard to convince that I am not terribly capable of working my way through college, at least, not this early.

I also have been lately trying to get my butt in gear, trying to get myself to do work that I need to do.

Thank you very much, my friend. ^_^ you have helped me and heartened me by your reading.

btw, to let you know: yes, I am young. I just turned 17. And at times I do have a youthfullness about me. And a very strong intuition. ^_^ you're right on the money!

Poppy
December 5th, 2001, 09:01 AM
Hello Poppy hear
I really appreciated your feedback, thank you. I too am a student and Iknow how hard it is to try and learn and to fund yourself.

In England people are very sceptical of students they think were lazy and just go about getting drunk, its very hard for people to take you seriously.

Like you I had to give up my job to concentrate on my studies, but in are school system allows people to takeout loans. I would say that it is really hard to learn when your stressing about money. Perhaps when you have caught up (like myself) and if money troubles do persist you might feel like getting a part time job! Hopefully though your parents will help you out.

I really wish you the best of luck - BB.

Sequoia
December 5th, 2001, 12:39 PM
thanks again ^_^