Brown Eyed Mystic
Hi everyone,
As a part of a larger reading using Shadowscapes, there was a question asked by the querent: "Why am I in this person's life?"
Background:
The other person is a romantic interest, but these two people hold very different views toward relationships and life in general.
For example, the guy has been a bit of a loose cannon, never "settled" apart from a live-in thing of a few years. Isn't a "bad" guy necessarily but shies away from commitment -- you know the kind
The girl is someone with strong and solid values. Really grounded when it comes to it. Loves "deeper" relationships -- the typical beautiful, good girl type.
Two poles apart.
The cards drawn were:
- The Tower
- The Emperor
Now, this guy has shown as the Emperor in past readings, so I believe it signifies him. The Tower is what caught my interest. I think it is saying the querent is in this person's life to bring about a change in long-established patterns in his life. A crumbling down of ways how he's held himself in the past. A disruption to his beliefs perhaps.
OR on a totally flip side, could it be saying the querent herself has to experience the tower by being in his life? So they could have their base "shaken"?
Your thoughts?
BEM
As a part of a larger reading using Shadowscapes, there was a question asked by the querent: "Why am I in this person's life?"
Background:
The other person is a romantic interest, but these two people hold very different views toward relationships and life in general.
For example, the guy has been a bit of a loose cannon, never "settled" apart from a live-in thing of a few years. Isn't a "bad" guy necessarily but shies away from commitment -- you know the kind
The girl is someone with strong and solid values. Really grounded when it comes to it. Loves "deeper" relationships -- the typical beautiful, good girl type.
Two poles apart.
The cards drawn were:
- The Tower
- The Emperor
Now, this guy has shown as the Emperor in past readings, so I believe it signifies him. The Tower is what caught my interest. I think it is saying the querent is in this person's life to bring about a change in long-established patterns in his life. A crumbling down of ways how he's held himself in the past. A disruption to his beliefs perhaps.
OR on a totally flip side, could it be saying the querent herself has to experience the tower by being in his life? So they could have their base "shaken"?
Your thoughts?
BEM