Sequoia
January 3rd, 2002, 06:31 AM
Ok I'm trying a new sort of drawing, that tells a story about you. ^^; whether it's past, present, future, or a combination of all three. . . I'm not sure. But see if you get something out of it! ^_~
eight of swords: goodness, but something bad happened. It upset you so greatly, you were hurting so bad, perhaps confused, or maybe even sick. You kept this upsettedness from showing too badly, you kept your cool. But it struck you hard, deeply.
five of wands: and it just seemed to keep going. You struggled hard to deal with it, but it was like a neverending waterfall of things, one after another. The house of cards was falling, fast, and it seemed as though you couldn't right it.
king of swords: And yet, there! Just now! things started coming into focus again. Things perhaps didn't so much calm down, as you gained a handle on them. You were more in control. Perhaps someone joined you in your struggle, who was able to exert more control over the cercomstances, and help you. Rather welcoming! (hehe)
page of swords: now you were starting to get somewhere! you began to notice the little nuances of the things that had been plaguing you, and in doing so, learned how to begin to overcome them and deal with everything. You know that by concentrating, and perhaps just sitting back and watching, you'd be able to right things. If there *was* a person that showed up to help you, he seems to be one of the kind that notice what's going on, and share that information with you, quite willing to help you see it.
three of wands: Aha. You know what's going on, now. You see what's up, and you're looking it right in the eye. You won't back down until you see this problem resolved, you'll not have the wool pulled over your eyes or let everything move on so quickly you don't get a say in it. You understand what's happening. Perhaps you are finding a different way to resolve it than you thought before?
ten of swords: uh oh. Bust. Something happened. Was it between you and the person you (theoretically) met? I have the feeling that just as you were getting overthe problems that had been going on, just as things started to look great, something big happened with this guy, and all of a sudden it was like getting hit in the forhead by a meteorite. Something went wrong. He didn't act like you expected him to, something involving him really hurt you or caused you a great deal of distress. Was it a him? I drew a clarifier card, two of cups. I immediately thought of a husband or male friend or co-worker, someone male close to you, who had been the one who was helping you out before. Does this mean anything special to you?
Lemmie draw to see the overall outcome.
(my deck is suggesting three more cards. . . o.o;; man I'm tired, my deck is talking to me! ;) )
(overall outcome) The Sun: Before I even picked up my book with the card definitions and information, I noticed the picture that caught my eye. There's a man and woman, the same two from the Two of Cups card, and they're smiling together and holding hands. They're dressed beautifully, and are walking in sunlight.
I think in the end, whatever happened that was so incredibly upsetting, works out.
(how it is accomplished) Knight of Swords: Brave. You two were brave. Did you face the thing that upset you so? Did you work through this problem together? Are you thinking about something like talking to a person who's been upsetting you, or seeing counsiling, or something similar? If so, it looks like it'd be a good idea. Sometimes it takes courage to face things that frighten or upset or anger you. . . but it's usually worth it.
(alternate ending to the story) The Hermit: The man in the image is standing without other humans around, but he is not alone. There are cats around him, and he holds a light of hope. He seems to be smiling and looking at someone. Maybe all hermits aren't always alone? Yet, perhaps with this ending, someone one of you ends up going it alone. Not TRUELY alone, you'd still ahve your friends or children. Things just are a bit different, and you're spending some time as a single person, not as a couple. The world is bright, there isn't too much sorrow. Things just weren't faced, not dealt with, and it led to everyone going their seperate ways. Sometimes things just work out that way.
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Ok, did any of that make sense? At all? Am I just whistling dixie? ^^; or something like that. . . .
eight of swords: goodness, but something bad happened. It upset you so greatly, you were hurting so bad, perhaps confused, or maybe even sick. You kept this upsettedness from showing too badly, you kept your cool. But it struck you hard, deeply.
five of wands: and it just seemed to keep going. You struggled hard to deal with it, but it was like a neverending waterfall of things, one after another. The house of cards was falling, fast, and it seemed as though you couldn't right it.
king of swords: And yet, there! Just now! things started coming into focus again. Things perhaps didn't so much calm down, as you gained a handle on them. You were more in control. Perhaps someone joined you in your struggle, who was able to exert more control over the cercomstances, and help you. Rather welcoming! (hehe)
page of swords: now you were starting to get somewhere! you began to notice the little nuances of the things that had been plaguing you, and in doing so, learned how to begin to overcome them and deal with everything. You know that by concentrating, and perhaps just sitting back and watching, you'd be able to right things. If there *was* a person that showed up to help you, he seems to be one of the kind that notice what's going on, and share that information with you, quite willing to help you see it.
three of wands: Aha. You know what's going on, now. You see what's up, and you're looking it right in the eye. You won't back down until you see this problem resolved, you'll not have the wool pulled over your eyes or let everything move on so quickly you don't get a say in it. You understand what's happening. Perhaps you are finding a different way to resolve it than you thought before?
ten of swords: uh oh. Bust. Something happened. Was it between you and the person you (theoretically) met? I have the feeling that just as you were getting overthe problems that had been going on, just as things started to look great, something big happened with this guy, and all of a sudden it was like getting hit in the forhead by a meteorite. Something went wrong. He didn't act like you expected him to, something involving him really hurt you or caused you a great deal of distress. Was it a him? I drew a clarifier card, two of cups. I immediately thought of a husband or male friend or co-worker, someone male close to you, who had been the one who was helping you out before. Does this mean anything special to you?
Lemmie draw to see the overall outcome.
(my deck is suggesting three more cards. . . o.o;; man I'm tired, my deck is talking to me! ;) )
(overall outcome) The Sun: Before I even picked up my book with the card definitions and information, I noticed the picture that caught my eye. There's a man and woman, the same two from the Two of Cups card, and they're smiling together and holding hands. They're dressed beautifully, and are walking in sunlight.
I think in the end, whatever happened that was so incredibly upsetting, works out.
(how it is accomplished) Knight of Swords: Brave. You two were brave. Did you face the thing that upset you so? Did you work through this problem together? Are you thinking about something like talking to a person who's been upsetting you, or seeing counsiling, or something similar? If so, it looks like it'd be a good idea. Sometimes it takes courage to face things that frighten or upset or anger you. . . but it's usually worth it.
(alternate ending to the story) The Hermit: The man in the image is standing without other humans around, but he is not alone. There are cats around him, and he holds a light of hope. He seems to be smiling and looking at someone. Maybe all hermits aren't always alone? Yet, perhaps with this ending, someone one of you ends up going it alone. Not TRUELY alone, you'd still ahve your friends or children. Things just are a bit different, and you're spending some time as a single person, not as a couple. The world is bright, there isn't too much sorrow. Things just weren't faced, not dealt with, and it led to everyone going their seperate ways. Sometimes things just work out that way.
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Ok, did any of that make sense? At all? Am I just whistling dixie? ^^; or something like that. . . .