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The character described by this card is therefore exceeding complex yet admirably well-knit; but its dangers are indicated by the symbols of Luna and the bird. In the happiest cases, the qualities thus indicated will be romance and imagination; but overweening ambition, the pursuit of Ignis Fatuns, superstition, and the tendency to waste time in idle dreaming, are perils all too frequently found in such sons of the soil. Thomas Hardy has painted many admirable portraits of the type. Ill-starred indeed and black with bile are those who have profaned the Sacred Fire, not enkindling Earth to new, more copious, more varied life, but peering in deceptive moonlight, turning their faces from their mother Earth.
A businessman.
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Justice, or rather justesse, the act of adjustment, suspension of all action pending decision; in material matters, may refer to law suits or prosecutions. Socially, marriage or marriage agreements; politically, treaties.
The Justice card was transposed with the Strength/Lust card in the Thoth Tarot. It is a card of balance and harmony; if there is imbalance, the correction may require recourse to the law. There may also be treaties or marriage.
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The Six of Swords is called Science. Its ruler is Mercury, so that the element of success turns away from the idea of division and quarrel; it is intelligence which has won to the goal. The element of Air (mind) is supported by the elastic mind of Mercury that rules this card. Here the mind can move forward to solve problems and implement useful ideas which will secure a success.
Now that we have yesterday’s knowledge of what is real and imagined and some illusions have been shattered by the 10 of swords, we can move forward with a clear mind and plan!
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The Three of Cups is called the Lord of Abundance. The idea of love has come to fruition; but this is now sufficiently far down the Tree to introduce a very definite differentiation between the suits, which was not previously possible.
The Three of Cups is a great indicator of dreams coming true.
The Three of Cups is called the Lord of Abundance. The idea of love has come to fruition; but this is now sufficiently far down the Tree to introduce a very definite differentiation between the suits, which was not previously possible.
The Three of Cups is a great indicator of dreams coming true.
Enjoy!
Herb
This one’s for you Aquarians. Enjoy the lucky line up with Uranus and Jupiter. Something good is sure to come for all signs. At least, a good party. Enjoy!
I don’t know if this ad will work. She looks too tasty!
Pamela Anderson Shows That All Animals Have the Same Parts
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Just like humans, animals are made of flesh, blood, and bone and have organs and senses. Animals also have emotions and unique personalities, feel pain, and create families and relationships with other animals, if given the chance.
Ninety-seven percent of the U.S. meat supply comes from factory-farmed animals. Animals on factory farms are deprived of everything that is natural and important to them. They are forced to live in filthy, severely crowded conditions and are often fed an unnatural diet that includes antibiotics and other drugs. Disease spreads quickly on factory farms, and animals are often denied proper veterinary care and forced to stand in their own waste. These animals’ short lives come to a painful end at the slaughterhouse where cows, pigs, and chickens often have their throats cut and are dismembered while they are still conscious.
In the ad, Pamela Anderson shows off her outer—and inner—beauty to promote a vegetarian diet and point out the similarities between humans and animals. There are many cruelty-free and tasty alternatives to meatavailable, and going vegetarian saves the lives of approximately 100 animals a year! Check out PETA’s free vegetarian/vegan starter kit, and experience the benefits of a plant-based diet yourself.
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In the Wand suit, the card is called Completion. The manifestation promised by Binah has now taken place. This number must be very solid, because it is the actual dominating influence on all the following cards. Chesed, Jupiter-Ammon, the Father, the first below the Abyss, is the highest idea which can be understood in an intellectual way, and that is why the Sephira is attributed to Jupiter, who is the Demiurge.
Building a solid system of law, order and government. The work is completed, but limited. Rest. Satifaction.
Peace, Herb
The young Prince brings his air energy to the earthy suit of disks. Represents a young man who brings great energy to practical matters. He’s a competent and capable manager, a steadfast worker. Some may see him a dull but as Marilyn once sang, “…but when you sit on his knee you’d be surprised.” He’s slow to anger but implacable if aroused.
 The Nine of Cups is called Happiness. This is a peculiarly good card, because happiness, as the word implies, is so much a matter of luck: the card is ruled by Jupiter, and Jupiter is Fortune.
In all these watery cards, there is a certain element of illusion; they begin by Love, and love is the greatest and most deadly of the illusions. The sign of Pisces is the refinement, the fading away of this instinct, which, begun with dreadful hunger and carried on with passion, has now become “a dream within a dream”.
The card is ruled by Jupiter. Jupiter in Pisces is indeed good fortune, but only in the sense of complete satiety. The fullest satisfaction is merely the matrix of a further putrefaction; there is no such thing as absolute rest. A cottage in the country with the roses all around it? No, there is nothing permanent in this; there is no rest from the Universe. Change guarantees stability. Stability guarantees change.
Meaning: Complete success. Pleasure and happiness though perhaps temporary.
On the flip side: Danger of vanity, conceit and overindulgence.
Make a wish. This card is called the “wish card”.
Peace, Herb
The 5 of Wands is about disturbance to the current order. People have specific ideas on how and why things are done. This is a time when that is challenged. Are you the challenger or the recipient of this energy? Before you loose your cool remember that egos are at stake. Don’t let pride or self righteousness be in the way of a perfectly good compromise. It could be “Irrational energy that is impossible to control.” Rise above it and don’t get sucked into drama.
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