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Silver Venus
August 2nd, 2001, 06:49 AM
This is a good, quick spread is for affecting change :D

Shuffle the deck and lay out the cards per the diagram below.

Card 1: This card represents your life in suspension.

Card 2: This card represents what needs to be sacrificed, the area to attend to. This represents what must be given up or let go for real change, the hard decisions that must be made to do the real work.

Card 3: This card represents an epiphany, the deep change made as a result if you are willing, the possibilities. Or can be a warning against the easy way out.

Silver Venus
August 2nd, 2001, 07:47 AM
1: This card represents your life in suspension ~ O I got the 5 of Discs which means Restriction! I wasnt thinking about anything in particular when I was shuffling so have no idea about this.. maybe my whole life is.. but it doesnt seem to be :crazy: .. hmm maybe its because Im really itching to get away and Im thinking about money matters firts.. holiday or save ..holiday or save..

2: This card represents what needs to be sacrificed ~ 4 of Discs ~ Materialism ~ This is why I thought it was maybe about my holiday and because of the final card too... Maybe I ned to stop trying to plan and save for the future and just go with it and not put so much emphasis on material things..

3: This card represents an epiphany, the deep change made as a result if you are willing, the possibilities ~ The Chariot ~ Think this is telling me to balance work with play, savings with spendings and to just go for it and go on holiday. Movement, balance and strength ~ Ill remember!

:sunny:

Myst
August 2nd, 2001, 05:06 PM
1. 7 of Cups
2. 4 of Staffs
3. 5 of Pentacles Reversed

I'm always in suspension looking at that castle but getting no closer to it. Yeesh :D

The second card has four trees with lots of growth and two unicorns looking at a castle under a full moon. As usual, my four goals figure in. Decisions to make or the need to just let things pan out?

The 5 of Pents speaks of total devastation of the spirit and desperation. It also speaks of not giving up on hope. Reversed? I don't usually read them as reversed, but this one really seems like it should be. In fact the book with the deck doesn't even provide a reversed reading. Maybe someone has insight into this..?