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Sept TEN
** I choose a new card! The reasons for doing so.
** New card description.
** Step 10 challenges.
A NEW CARD FOR ME
For the past week I've a strong sense of completion and starting some new. I've decided to choose a new card. Many of my winter-time commitments have been wrapped up and I've felt a great sense of relief. We have been refinishing the entire interior of our house. The weekend we installed a full wall mural which came on 8 rolls of wallpaper. This is a dramatic scene of Italy's Amalfi coast as viewed from a arch-way covered patio overlooking a small village, marina and plunging-to-the-sea mountains. This is a living-with-us reminder of our cruise this past summer to the Mediterranean Sea and several European countries there. I now have several new projects going, foremost is the final preparations for my new astrology book on predictive methods, second is two more writing ventures to outline, third is working with a software developer to have these methods incorporated into software, fourth is to divest ourselves of a summer beach cottage we've had for over 30 years to focus on another phase of our life.
MY NEW CARD
Of course I'll stay with my Fey Tarot, but this time I find the other end of the Major Arcana spectrum appealing -- I'm choosing the FOOL. The Fey FOOL is unique as Fools go. We see a Fey kneeling, holding and looking at a glowing Pumpkin. A look of total amazement is on his face. His tunic is green on the front, purple on the back with loose laces joining the two halves together. A large, plain crown is on his head, a key hole in the front above his forehead. Keys of all shapes and sizes are tied to his clothes, big rings are around his waist with more keys.
For some of you who have worked so hard with your descriptions and review of your card, this may be a time to consider changing your card. I know my life situation has changed. And my first card's meanings have given me many answers. The impulse came today.
STEP TEN, Part ONE
There are several related tasks to be done here in preparation for this step. Permit me to note them for the benefit of those following this list who may yet still wish to join us.
** Look up meanings for your card in several books or other resources.
** Refresh your mind about a question, the question, that is paramount in your mind about the direction of you life or whatever other theme issue that is paramount for you.
** List all the meanings you dig up -- summarize their meanings, briefly. Do these line up with your previous meanings? (Oh, this is not good for me and my new card).
** Write about the meanings, specifically their differences and similarities. (it might be desirable to combine this and the previous step).
** Later you can look back and review what you have written her and before.
STEP TEN, part TWO
** Turn each interpretation into a question about what's happening in your life. As Mary notes, we have now learned to ask good questions. This should be fun, as it always is. Pardon me, but you just don't know how much of a kid at heart that I am. Dave
** I choose a new card! The reasons for doing so.
** New card description.
** Step 10 challenges.
A NEW CARD FOR ME
For the past week I've a strong sense of completion and starting some new. I've decided to choose a new card. Many of my winter-time commitments have been wrapped up and I've felt a great sense of relief. We have been refinishing the entire interior of our house. The weekend we installed a full wall mural which came on 8 rolls of wallpaper. This is a dramatic scene of Italy's Amalfi coast as viewed from a arch-way covered patio overlooking a small village, marina and plunging-to-the-sea mountains. This is a living-with-us reminder of our cruise this past summer to the Mediterranean Sea and several European countries there. I now have several new projects going, foremost is the final preparations for my new astrology book on predictive methods, second is two more writing ventures to outline, third is working with a software developer to have these methods incorporated into software, fourth is to divest ourselves of a summer beach cottage we've had for over 30 years to focus on another phase of our life.
MY NEW CARD
Of course I'll stay with my Fey Tarot, but this time I find the other end of the Major Arcana spectrum appealing -- I'm choosing the FOOL. The Fey FOOL is unique as Fools go. We see a Fey kneeling, holding and looking at a glowing Pumpkin. A look of total amazement is on his face. His tunic is green on the front, purple on the back with loose laces joining the two halves together. A large, plain crown is on his head, a key hole in the front above his forehead. Keys of all shapes and sizes are tied to his clothes, big rings are around his waist with more keys.
For some of you who have worked so hard with your descriptions and review of your card, this may be a time to consider changing your card. I know my life situation has changed. And my first card's meanings have given me many answers. The impulse came today.
STEP TEN, Part ONE
There are several related tasks to be done here in preparation for this step. Permit me to note them for the benefit of those following this list who may yet still wish to join us.
** Look up meanings for your card in several books or other resources.
** Refresh your mind about a question, the question, that is paramount in your mind about the direction of you life or whatever other theme issue that is paramount for you.
** List all the meanings you dig up -- summarize their meanings, briefly. Do these line up with your previous meanings? (Oh, this is not good for me and my new card).
** Write about the meanings, specifically their differences and similarities. (it might be desirable to combine this and the previous step).
** Later you can look back and review what you have written her and before.
STEP TEN, part TWO
** Turn each interpretation into a question about what's happening in your life. As Mary notes, we have now learned to ask good questions. This should be fun, as it always is. Pardon me, but you just don't know how much of a kid at heart that I am. Dave