tartanmon
White Raven:
Your Quote:
I don't see the Ace as "support"...I see it as Person 1 thinking everything is just fine in the relationship and ignoring what Person 2 is feeling. Ace of Swords can also be looked upon as either success or failure. So I'm going to retract that last statement I made here....I think that Person 1 is seeing that the relationship is failing and thinking he's the victim, that brings the flow into the 3 of Swords...his fear and/or his feeling of being hurt.
I think this is true, I definitely think he's ignoring how I feel, I think he's ignoring how he feels as well. I do believe he thinks he's becoming the victim and I definitely know he's afraid to be hurt.
Your Quote:
I see the strength leaning more on Person 1 because of the Ace and the fact that Pents also indicate a sense of being "grounded". The "fire" in Person 2 does not mesh with the "earth" of Person 1. The 3 sevens is a message of completion...and the Fool gives me the impression of a "new" beginning...fresh start either in the relationship or for the individuals themselves outside the relationship that is being discussed. I do see this as a lesson for Person 2 but not for Person 1 because I have a sense that this person feels like he's not doing anything wrong and he feels that he is the "victim" at this point or is becoming the victim...
Person 1 is definitely a stable person, Person 2 is in the middle of a divorce and just sold her home -- lots of transitions. But the 3 sevens are a message of completion of what? What is Person 2's lesson? I would agree that Person 1 feels he hasn't done anything wrong, even tho he has.
The Fool definitely confuses me as an outcome - especially a new beginning outside of the relationship.
When I've done readings regarding Person 1 before, on many occasions I've pulled the 4 of cups. He doesn't see Person 2 that's right in front of his face offering great things.
Your Quote:
I don't see the Ace as "support"...I see it as Person 1 thinking everything is just fine in the relationship and ignoring what Person 2 is feeling. Ace of Swords can also be looked upon as either success or failure. So I'm going to retract that last statement I made here....I think that Person 1 is seeing that the relationship is failing and thinking he's the victim, that brings the flow into the 3 of Swords...his fear and/or his feeling of being hurt.
I think this is true, I definitely think he's ignoring how I feel, I think he's ignoring how he feels as well. I do believe he thinks he's becoming the victim and I definitely know he's afraid to be hurt.
Your Quote:
I see the strength leaning more on Person 1 because of the Ace and the fact that Pents also indicate a sense of being "grounded". The "fire" in Person 2 does not mesh with the "earth" of Person 1. The 3 sevens is a message of completion...and the Fool gives me the impression of a "new" beginning...fresh start either in the relationship or for the individuals themselves outside the relationship that is being discussed. I do see this as a lesson for Person 2 but not for Person 1 because I have a sense that this person feels like he's not doing anything wrong and he feels that he is the "victim" at this point or is becoming the victim...
Person 1 is definitely a stable person, Person 2 is in the middle of a divorce and just sold her home -- lots of transitions. But the 3 sevens are a message of completion of what? What is Person 2's lesson? I would agree that Person 1 feels he hasn't done anything wrong, even tho he has.
The Fool definitely confuses me as an outcome - especially a new beginning outside of the relationship.
When I've done readings regarding Person 1 before, on many occasions I've pulled the 4 of cups. He doesn't see Person 2 that's right in front of his face offering great things.