Reply #30 posted 09/23/11 5:32pm
Reply #31 posted 09/23/11 6:02pm
Reply #32 posted 09/24/11 12:17am
Machaela |
Back from my afternoon with my daughter ~ give me 15 ish moments to set, clear space and get the cards back out ...

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Reply #33 posted 09/24/11 12:28am
Machaela |
Aelis said:
I'll give it a try!
Seeker of Cups
Endowed with a rich inner life, the Seeker of Cups can be a visionary poet or artist. He is gallant and graceful, gentle and kindhearted. Yet he has a tendency to wander around with his head in the clouds, becoming lost and out of touch with the world. This Seeker may be an inspired and romantic person coming into your life, or he may symbolize your own sensitive side. When he appears, he reminds you to not only ponder your dreams but to pursue them as well. |
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Reply #34 posted 09/24/11 12:30am
Machaela |
GetAwayFromMe said:
Am I too late?
Pleeeeease. 
Justice
Justice councils you to not only be honest with yourself, but also with others. In Wiccan lore, whatever you do comes back to you threefold. This counts for helpful deeds as well as hurtful ones, and even ill-wishing. In Christianity this idea is suggested by the Golden Rule, and in Buddhism it is called the Law of Karma. She may be reminding you to be fair in your dealings with others, promising that your kindness will come back to you in turn.
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Reply #35 posted 09/24/11 12:33am
Machaela |
Vendetta1 said:

Four of Pentacles
The Four of Pentacles reminds us not to depend on what we own for our sense of security. The pursuit of material gain alone is barren and destructive to both individuals and the larger organism of life. A culture that has survived for so long in the desert knows that the best insurance is the love and support of community. If one falls, the others will be there to support them. This true wealth can’t be hoarded. This card may represent a time when survival instincts are needed. A genuine danger to your security could be at hand, so clever stewardship of resources is important. At the same time, don’t let irrational fears of deprivation take over. You are being asked to honestly examine your relationship with money and possessions. Recognize and appreciate the forces that sustain your life. Failure to do so brings stagnation and an ironic scarcity of funds. |
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Reply #36 posted 09/24/11 12:42am
questionofu 
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Reply #37 posted 09/24/11 12:45am
Machaela |
questionofu said:
Please and Thank you!
Ten of Swords
Actual physical death is rarely described by the Ten of Swords. More likely it marks the end of a deeply troubled situation or idea, or a multitude of problems striking all at once. Whatever you feared most may have come to pass, leaving your life in ruins. As painful as this destruction may be, it is absolutely necessary. Come to terms with the reality of the situation and find the strength to see yourself through this time. Surrender, and welcome the opportunity to end a cycle of pain and step into a better future. The worst is over; things can only improve. Like Osiris, you can rise again, renewed and wiser for your experience.
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Reply #38 posted 09/24/11 1:06am
Reply #39 posted 09/24/11 1:09am
Machaela |
NDRU said:
I want one!! 
Ace of Pentacles
Health, wealth, and comfort can be yours, for the Ace of Pentacles offers a path for your ideas to manifest into physical reality. Ground your ambitions into practical matters and prepare for prosperity as a vote of confidence from the universe. If a business or work opportunity is presenting itself, it promises to be a success. The Ace also invites you to contemplate the fundamental lesson of its suit, that what is most sacred and magical can be found within ourselves and the very objects of the earth. You are called to see the divine in everyday life, in the pouring of tea at home as much as in the pouring of wine at the altar. You will be rewarded not only with material abundance but also with an inner richness—a true prosperity of the soul. |
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Reply #40 posted 09/24/11 1:18am
NDRU 
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Machaela said:
NDRU said:
I want one!! 
Ace of Pentacles
Health, wealth, and comfort can be yours, for the Ace of Pentacles offers a path for your ideas to manifest into physical reality. Ground your ambitions into practical matters and prepare for prosperity as a vote of confidence from the universe. If a business or work opportunity is presenting itself, it promises to be a success. The Ace also invites you to contemplate the fundamental lesson of its suit, that what is most sacred and magical can be found within ourselves and the very objects of the earth. You are called to see the divine in everyday life, in the pouring of tea at home as much as in the pouring of wine at the altar. You will be rewarded not only with material abundance but also with an inner richness—a true prosperity of the soul.
Nice! Sounds like I am ready to give myself to the Illuminati...finally!
I'll do my best to make this one come to fruition |
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Reply #41 posted 09/24/11 1:19am
Reply #42 posted 09/24/11 3:05am
Reply #43 posted 09/24/11 9:07am
Aelis 
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Machaela said:
Aelis said:
I'll give it a try!
Seeker of Cups
Endowed with a rich inner life, the Seeker of Cups can be a visionary poet or artist. He is gallant and graceful, gentle and kindhearted. Yet he has a tendency to wander around with his head in the clouds, becoming lost and out of touch with the world. This Seeker may be an inspired and romantic person coming into your life, or he may symbolize your own sensitive side. When he appears, he reminds you to not only ponder your dreams but to pursue them as well.
I recognize all that in my life. 
Thank you

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Reply #44 posted 09/24/11 4:51pm
GetAwayFromMe 
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Machaela said:
GetAwayFromMe said:
Am I too late?
Pleeeeease. 
Justice
Justice councils you to not only be honest with yourself, but also with others. In Wiccan lore, whatever you do comes back to you threefold. This counts for helpful deeds as well as hurtful ones, and even ill-wishing. In Christianity this idea is suggested by the Golden Rule, and in Buddhism it is called the Law of Karma. She may be reminding you to be fair in your dealings with others, promising that your kindness will come back to you in turn.
Thank you.
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Reply #45 posted 09/24/11 5:37pm
dJJ |
Can I have a card too, please?
On what topic should I interpret the text? 99% of my posts are ironic. Maybe this post sides with the other 1%. |
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Reply #46 posted 09/24/11 10:49pm
MarySharon 
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I'd love one too please (If I'm not too late) Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity |
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Reply #47 posted 09/24/11 11:01pm
RenHoek 
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Hi Mach... If you're still up for it I'd love one...  A working class Hero is something to be ~ Lennon |
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Reply #48 posted 09/25/11 12:03am
Machaela |
Oh you dang latecommers !!! 
Okay ~
after 9 pm here i'll go get my cards ( less than and hour )
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Reply #49 posted 09/25/11 1:32am
Machaela |
Aelis said:
Machaela said:
Seeker of Cups
Endowed with a rich inner life, the Seeker of Cups can be a visionary poet or artist. He is gallant and graceful, gentle and kindhearted. Yet he has a tendency to wander around with his head in the clouds, becoming lost and out of touch with the world. This Seeker may be an inspired and romantic person coming into your life, or he may symbolize your own sensitive side. When he appears, he reminds you to not only ponder your dreams but to pursue them as well.
I recognize all that in my life. 
Thank you

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Reply #50 posted 09/25/11 1:32am
Machaela |
GetAwayFromMe said:
Machaela said:
Justice
Justice councils you to not only be honest with yourself, but also with others. In Wiccan lore, whatever you do comes back to you threefold. This counts for helpful deeds as well as hurtful ones, and even ill-wishing. In Christianity this idea is suggested by the Golden Rule, and in Buddhism it is called the Law of Karma. She may be reminding you to be fair in your dealings with others, promising that your kindness will come back to you in turn.
Thank you.

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Reply #51 posted 09/25/11 1:36am
Machaela |
dJJ said:
Can I have a card too, please?
On what topic should I interpret the text?
I can not tell you how or what to interpret ...
Seer of Pentacles
The Seer of Pentacles describes a studious person with great focus and determination. Though you may find her reflected in another, she surely points to aspects of yourself to pay attention to. |
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Reply #52 posted 09/25/11 1:38am
Machaela |
MarySharon said:
I'd love one too please (If I'm not too late)
Four of Pentacles
The Four of Pentacles reminds us not to depend on what we own for our sense of security. The pursuit of material gain alone is barren and destructive to both individuals and the larger organism of life. A culture that has survived for so long in the desert knows that the best insurance is the love and support of community. If one falls, the others will be there to support them. This true wealth can’t be hoarded. This card may represent a time when survival instincts are needed. A genuine danger to your security could be at hand, so clever stewardship of resources is important. At the same time, don’t let irrational fears of deprivation take over. You are being asked to honestly examine your relationship with money and possessions. Recognize and appreciate the forces that sustain your life. Failure to do so brings stagnation and an ironic scarcity of funds. |
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Reply #53 posted 09/25/11 1:40am
Machaela |
RenHoek said:
Hi Mach... If you're still up for it I'd love one... 
The Devil
As repulsive or frightening as he may be, the Devil brings a crucial lesson: light and dark must coexist. Until we confront and explore the more unsavory parts of ourselves, they will enslave us. |
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Reply #54 posted 10/24/11 12:35am
questionofu 
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Whew! sounds so serious. But, the funny thing is it is so true. Thank you for the response Mach, I have a lot to think about and come to a decision for. I appreciate your response and what you do for the site and members!
Machaela said:
questionofu said:
Please and Thank you!
Ten of Swords
Actual physical death is rarely described by the Ten of Swords. More likely it marks the end of a deeply troubled situation or idea, or a multitude of problems striking all at once. Whatever you feared most may have come to pass, leaving your life in ruins. As painful as this destruction may be, it is absolutely necessary. Come to terms with the reality of the situation and find the strength to see yourself through this time. Surrender, and welcome the opportunity to end a cycle of pain and step into a better future. The worst is over; things can only improve. Like Osiris, you can rise again, renewed and wiser for your experience.
The only LOVE there is, IS the LOVE WE MAKE ~ Prince |
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