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Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 06:31:
A Personal Tarot Reading.
Just simply post and say that you would like a reading, and I will pull a card just for you.
I can give my own interpretation, or you can look it up on the net.
Posted by Trance Nutter on Nov-10-2004 06:33:
should be interesting.
Whats the verdict Tobias?
Posted by Fast Turtle on Nov-10-2004 06:34:
hook me up with some tarot d00d.
Posted by goodgreef on Nov-10-2004 06:36:
I'd love a reading
if youre serious about it in any way 
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 06:37:
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Originally posted by Trance Nutter
should be interesting.
Whats the verdict Tobias? |
The 10 of Pentacles.
Typically represents a house or dwelling, so perhaps there is something happening in your life in relation to residence. Can also be a positive in relation to money matters, and your family could be related to your home also. Maybe you are moving, or moving from your parents if you live with them, or maybe making some money on your house...
Posted by idoru on Nov-10-2004 06:38:
Well, I can't sleep, so I might as well entertain myself. Let's see what happens.
Posted by R.j. on Nov-10-2004 06:38:
me
Posted by sensorium on Nov-10-2004 06:40:
I'm next in line for this. 
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 06:40:
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Originally posted by Lephaid
hook me up with some tarot d00d. |
The 10 of Wands
This is a card showing a man struggling to carry his load of wands. If could signify some difficulties you will encounter, or some opression and hard times. The tricky part is that it is not clear if the hard times will result in a good or bad result for you, but I guess that is up to you and how you deal with the situation.
Posted by OurManFlint on Nov-10-2004 06:41:
Hey, I want a reading
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 06:53:
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Originally posted by goodgreefgirl
I'd love a reading if youre serious about it in any way |
Three of Pentacles.
A sculptor at work in the monastery. My interpretation involves you being skilled at whatever job it is you are doing or want to do, and perhaps your line of work will involve much study and learning as it could be complex. For some reason I'm thinking medicine, although this might not relate to you specifically. Whichever the answer, this card means that becoming well known can result from being good at what you do.
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 06:57:
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Originally posted by idoru
Well, I can't sleep, so I might as well entertain myself. Let's see what happens. |
Six of Cups.
Children in an old garden picking up flowers. Pleasant memories. For some reason you could be reflecting on the past, thinking about good times and special people in your past. I�m unsure as to why you would be thinking of things in times gone by, perhaps you�ve had a visit from someone in your past lately, an old memory come back, or someone passed and you are reflecting. Either way, just remember the good times.
Posted by sym on Nov-10-2004 06:57:
I'd also like one, I got a deck upstairs but too lazy to get em 
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 07:01:
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Originally posted by R.j.
me |
Six of Pentacles.
It seems as though you are due to receive some presents of gifts, or have just done. The picture of the merchant with scales giving money to the needy can mean a time of present prosperity. The presents cannot always be relied upon however.
**to everyone, this requires a little thought and time, and reading when people are not in your presence is difficult and requires some mental energy, so please bear with me, I will get to everybody.
Posted by idoru on Nov-10-2004 07:08:
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Originally posted by t�bias
Six of Cups.
Children in an old garden picking up flowers. Pleasant memories. For some reason you could be reflecting on the past, thinking about good times and special people in your past. I�m unsure as to why you would be thinking of things in times gone by, perhaps you�ve had a visit from someone in your past lately, an old memory come back, or someone passed and you are reflecting. Either way, just remember the good times. |
Interesting. I don't know whether to think of this as a real reading, or one of those "way-too-vague-so-it-applies-to-anything" incidents.
But I do do this often. It's a habit, and all my memory is filled with are good memories; I don't think anything terrible has ever happened to me. I've done it more-so lately, as I'm just now realizing that "Damn, I'm going to be an adult next year, and will be working for the next fourty or fifty years of my life. I miss the good days."
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 07:09:
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Originally posted by ierxium
I'm next in line for this. |
The Hermit.
Waste not, want not. I get a feeling that you need to be especially smart and careful in relation to money matters. It can refer to corruption. Prudence is the order of the day. This is a card of attainment, not of quest.
In order to remedy the imperfections of the old notions it is highly needful on occasion to empty terms and phrases of their accepted significance, that they may receive a new and more adequate meaning.
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 07:15:
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Originally posted by OurManFlint
Hey, I want a reading |
King of Cups.
This represents a fair man, a man of business, law or divinity. Perhaps art and science, or creative intelligence. It can mean a trip to court, and there is also a warning to beware of trusting someone in a seemingly high position.
It�s a little unclear, so I will pull another card.
Eight of Cups.
You may be leaving a previous enterprise, and starting something new.
I will leave the interpretation up to you on this one�.
Posted by tribu on Nov-10-2004 07:17:
Would you pull a card for me?
Posted by trancebrat on Nov-10-2004 07:17:
I'm still up (shhh...don't tell Clovis) so go for it. 
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 07:19:
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Originally posted by josh4
Can I get a reading too?! Oh man. I'm going to get the Reaper of Death or something. |
Knight of Cups.
A graceful rider upon a horse with a winged helmet. This card can indicate arrival, approach or an invitation. But whatever this is you are coming close to attending or receiving, it will mean a lot in the future. This often means an unexpected visit from a friend who can also bring someone as a gift, sometimes even money.
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 07:24:
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Originally posted by sym
I'd also like one, I got a deck upstairs but too lazy to get em |
The Fool.
Folly, mania, extravagance, intoxication, delirium, frenzy. The fool stands at a precipice whilst carrying a wallet and being chased and attacked by wild animals. Does this sound like your life? Be careful not to fall off the edge�
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 07:27:
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Originally posted by tribu
Would you pull a card for me? |
Nine of Wands.
Generally speaking, a bad card.
I will simply read the meaning and let you figure it out.
The card signifies strength in opposition, If attacked he will meet the onslaught boldly. With this main significance there are all its possible adjuncts � delay, suspension, adjournment.
Posted by t�bias on Nov-10-2004 07:29:
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Originally posted by trancebrat
I'm still up (shhh...don't tell Clovis) so go for it. |
The World.
Assured success, voyage, route, emigration, flight, change of place.
Nothing more I really need to say.
Posted by Clovis on Nov-10-2004 07:34:
TRANCEBRAT GO TO SLEEP NOW IT IS PAST YOUR BEDTIME
Oh I'd like a reading too...I'm having a really bad day...
Posted by trancebrat on Nov-10-2004 07:36:
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Originally posted by t�bias
The World.
Assured success, voyage, route, emigration, flight, change of place.
Nothing more I really need to say. |
Interesting for reasons other than the obvious.
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