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Bumping this thread
Hallo, this is a great thread from the past. I found it an interesting synchronicity that when I logged in the first thread that met my eyes was the one about lost objects. But I found this thread when I searched so any answers would be gratefully welcomed!
I lost my wallet yesterday and my last memory was of putting it in one bag and taking another bag as well. Walking quickly to my local destination I was shocked after walking through a park, down a street, turning left and walking down another street, turning right and walking down the next street that the bag where my wallet was supposed to be was unzipped. And nothing was in it.
I had a vague recollection of hearing a sound that may have been my wallet falling out but I hadn't paid attention. I am under a lot of stress at work lately and unfortunately it is distracting me. So I quickly retraced my steps yet found nothing.
In the park I saw an older man and wondered if he had found it but he said nothing and for some reason I didn't ask him. Mistake. However, the ID in my wallet clearly was that of my face so if it was indeed him he took it on the sly with no intent on giving it back. A visit to the local police late last night brought no joy - nobody had returned a wallet.
Just now I asked where I lost it and pulled the Ace of Swords reversed. I am wondering if that means I am mistaken and did not actually take my wallet with me. However, I have searched my place and can't find it. Can anyone give some pointers as to the meaning of the Ace of Swords? From my experience, the Ace of Swords reversed means that one is not thinking clearly, and of course there is the classic Rider Waite meaning of conception, multiplication and too much force.
I really can't see those meanings referring to anything as there were only houses and apartments around and no maternity hospitals! As I said, too, I am not even sure that I took the wallet out of the house but it simply is not here at the moment.
Hallo, this is a great thread from the past. I found it an interesting synchronicity that when I logged in the first thread that met my eyes was the one about lost objects. But I found this thread when I searched so any answers would be gratefully welcomed!
I lost my wallet yesterday and my last memory was of putting it in one bag and taking another bag as well. Walking quickly to my local destination I was shocked after walking through a park, down a street, turning left and walking down another street, turning right and walking down the next street that the bag where my wallet was supposed to be was unzipped. And nothing was in it.
I had a vague recollection of hearing a sound that may have been my wallet falling out but I hadn't paid attention. I am under a lot of stress at work lately and unfortunately it is distracting me. So I quickly retraced my steps yet found nothing.
In the park I saw an older man and wondered if he had found it but he said nothing and for some reason I didn't ask him. Mistake. However, the ID in my wallet clearly was that of my face so if it was indeed him he took it on the sly with no intent on giving it back. A visit to the local police late last night brought no joy - nobody had returned a wallet.
Just now I asked where I lost it and pulled the Ace of Swords reversed. I am wondering if that means I am mistaken and did not actually take my wallet with me. However, I have searched my place and can't find it. Can anyone give some pointers as to the meaning of the Ace of Swords? From my experience, the Ace of Swords reversed means that one is not thinking clearly, and of course there is the classic Rider Waite meaning of conception, multiplication and too much force.
I really can't see those meanings referring to anything as there were only houses and apartments around and no maternity hospitals! As I said, too, I am not even sure that I took the wallet out of the house but it simply is not here at the moment.