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January 2, 2019
"And a dark way that leads to my house..."
I have a proper entry coming soon. However, in the meantime, I did this reading and I am stymied. My question was along the lines of "now what". Perhaps I was too broad in my question. I don't expect anyone to have a better interpretation. I am putting it here for the date, if nothing else.
As a note, I don't believe that Tarot has any mystical properties to decipher the future. It just allows me to see the world with a different perspective. In this particular reading, I just did a random configuration.
TheFourfold Visionspread offers a progression of different ways of looking at an object, person, or situation.
The card on the far right represents theobject being viewed, be it an idea, relationship, or the self.The Empress: The essence of femininity and matriarchy. Creativity, productivity, and the foundation of civilization. Initiative and practical actions that promote prosperity, comfort and luxury. Fruitfulness and motherhood.
The card second from the right represents thephysical vision: how the object is seen at a base or mechanical level.The Hierophant: Faith in tradition and the old school. A justified and ancient source of power. Being supportive, sympathetic and loyal. Receiving instructions, learning, guidance or inspiration. The ability to hear a higher or inner voice. May also indicate a religious ritual, such as a marriage or an initiation.
The card in the middle represents themental vision: the object personified and seen through a humanized perspective.Eight of Swords (Interference): Chagrin at the unforeseen consequences of prior decisions. Criticism, censure, and the imposition of external restrictions. Confusion leading to powerlessness. Inability to focus on the crux of a problem and free oneself from a difficult situation. Being hamstrung by a past failure or humiliation.
The card second from the left represents theemotional vision: how passions and values are creatively stimulated by the mental vision.The Star, when reversed: Lost hopes, doubt and failure. Physical health and mental outlook lost in the outer darkness. Desperation leading to blind faith in false solutions.
The card on the far left represents the fourfold ormystical vision: still viewing through the previous three, we now add a spiritual element, revealing unseen aspects of the object.King of Swords, when reversed: The dark essence of air, such as a gray sky: A mature leader of unyielding ethics and absolute authority. An incorruptible judge, whose devotion to the letter of the law cannot be swayed by emotion, mercy, or exigent circumstances. Perfect clarity of thought, excessive use of force, and mastery of language as a tool for deception. One who, like a great tyrant, inspires not love or devotion, but fear, respect, and obedience.
I had problems figuring out a song for today, so I went with one that reflected not seeing my way.
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