Enlightenment23
Some interesting developments here since I've been investigating a cyber crime case for an article. Thought I'd share some cards with you in connection with that
The Fool Reversed: This card came up when I asked why so many victims fall for such an obvious scam. I take this to mean that these victims tend to be reckless, irresponsible, and not doing the proper research to determine whether someone is being genuine or not. Just going for the jump without doing any preparation.
4 of Swords Rx and Ace of Pentacles Rx: I was undercover talking to a scammer, pretending to be a victim. And so when I asked how the scammer felt at the moment, I took this to mean "stressed and not having any sleep due to the fear of losing a major cash payment (at the victim's expense)."
Page of Wands: This card came up when I asked "How privy does the scammer think I am when it comes to his schemes?" I see this as he thinks I'm really excited about the fake job he thinks that I think I've got and I am too naive, and too excited to realize what's going on.
Ace of Swords Reversed: This card represented how I feel at not being able to find the identity of the online scammer. I feel as if justice won't be brought for the victims and I feel that I won't find clarity.
The Magician: I got this card when I asked why I always faced anxiety when I was communicating with the scammer, and I took to mean as I was putting up a front/a facade in order to get answers, and I was afraid to blow my cover.
Side note, I was watching the Miss Universe pageant today, and I pulled a card to see how I would feel about the winner. I got the Tower Reversed. Turns out the woman I wanted to win did not win - so I didn't get to erupt into an explosion of excitement and freak out over the win. I now see the Tower Reversed as sort of a shaken up soda bottle dying to burst out, but the lid is closed tightly.
If I think of more, I'll add.
The Fool Reversed: This card came up when I asked why so many victims fall for such an obvious scam. I take this to mean that these victims tend to be reckless, irresponsible, and not doing the proper research to determine whether someone is being genuine or not. Just going for the jump without doing any preparation.
4 of Swords Rx and Ace of Pentacles Rx: I was undercover talking to a scammer, pretending to be a victim. And so when I asked how the scammer felt at the moment, I took this to mean "stressed and not having any sleep due to the fear of losing a major cash payment (at the victim's expense)."
Page of Wands: This card came up when I asked "How privy does the scammer think I am when it comes to his schemes?" I see this as he thinks I'm really excited about the fake job he thinks that I think I've got and I am too naive, and too excited to realize what's going on.
Ace of Swords Reversed: This card represented how I feel at not being able to find the identity of the online scammer. I feel as if justice won't be brought for the victims and I feel that I won't find clarity.
The Magician: I got this card when I asked why I always faced anxiety when I was communicating with the scammer, and I took to mean as I was putting up a front/a facade in order to get answers, and I was afraid to blow my cover.
Side note, I was watching the Miss Universe pageant today, and I pulled a card to see how I would feel about the winner. I got the Tower Reversed. Turns out the woman I wanted to win did not win - so I didn't get to erupt into an explosion of excitement and freak out over the win. I now see the Tower Reversed as sort of a shaken up soda bottle dying to burst out, but the lid is closed tightly.
If I think of more, I'll add.