
XIV Art
In this time you must preserve the balance in your life.
Know when you need to get work done and when to relax. The experience will
leave you changed for the better.
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XIV Art
In this time you must preserve the balance in your life.
Know when you need to get work done and when to relax. The experience will
leave you changed for the better.
The Seven of Cups
A well phrased question!
It may be coming from unrealistic expectations. Step back,
take lots of time and explore yourself. Meditation, time alone, and thinking
things through will help. But do not stray into daydreaming yourself out of the
situation.
Yes you may. You might have missed the original post. Please send me a question you need answered so that I make pull a card for you.
Please ask a question you need answered and I will pull a card for you.
Time is a wasting folks if you want a free one card tarot reading.
PORTENT
[noun]
1. an indication or omen of something about to happen, especially something momentous.
2. threatening or disquieting significance.
3. a prodigy or marvel.
Etymology: from Middle French portente, from Latin portentum, “a sign, token, omen; monster, monstrosity”.
Okay, old Frater Threskionis has cleared his in box and is
ready for a few more. Ain’t nothing better to do while I’m sick. Before you ask, however, consider throwing a few bucks at my
paypal, which can be found in the right hand column at the website for my
podcast – scrollofthoth.com.
I also do more detailed three card readings for $15. For
those light some incense, break out the florida water, and call on the
ancestors.
So, go ahead and send me an Ask with your question. One card
pulls are technically free, but priority will be given to those who donate.
I’ll be on until 11 PM EST.
To tarot or not tarot? I still feel like ass….
Protection of the Innocent
Best used as a charm or worn as an amulet, this sigil is meant to protect the innocent (specifically children, though it can also be applied in other instances, such as in court hearings to render justice or a lighter verdict).