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Emerald Sky
October 14th, 2001, 03:42 PM
Loopy,

I'm using the Enchanted Tarot.

I pulled the Star for you for the coming week. This card shows a woman, half-naked leaning over a lotus flower. The flower is sending a stream of water up to her and she is sending a stream of stars back to it. She has one foot on the ground and one in the water.

This card is about the balance between earthly and spiritual things. One does not exist without the other. The woman gives her spiritual gift of intuition to the lotus, and in return it gives her an earthly gift of water - which also represents intuition.

Listen to your intuition this week. Realize that it's message is of a higher nature. It is a gift - or a message - from the spiritual side.

loopy
October 17th, 2001, 01:55 PM
Thanks so much, Emerald. :) I'm definitely going to follow that advice.

(You have The Enchanted Tarot? Is it the one by Amy Zerner? :D)

Emerald Sky
October 18th, 2001, 12:04 AM
Yeah, it is. It was the first deck I ever got, and I really wasn't all that crazy about it at the time. The cards are really large and hard to shuffle. Then I got the Robin Wood deck - which I absolutely loved - so I just kind of put this deck away.

For some reason I got them out the other night for the first time in almost two years and did a reading with them, and they not only spoke to me, but they were SHOUTING at me! LOL! I couldn't believe how strongly I connected with them after not really caring much about them at first.

Yeah, they're still really hard to shuffle, but that's okay. I also really love the descriptions in the book that comes with it. They just seem more insightful to me. Maybe when I first got the deck I just wasn't ready for it, and now it's trying to tell me I am.

Who knows. :)

loopy
October 20th, 2001, 08:49 PM
Ooh, thanks for the input, Em. :D I've been wanting that deck for a while now. I know what you mean about large cards-- my Inner Child cards are gorgeous, but they're large and thick, and I can't see how I'd ever shuffle them, so they're sitting in my drawer.

What a cool experience (hee-- shouting cards reminds me of the "Guess Who" game commercials, where the little people would talk, and all the kids thought they really did talk, so they bought the game, and got angry, and then they had to modify the commercial to say, "Game pieces do not actually talk." </OT> )

:D:D