It's In The Cards

Consulting the cards has become a way of life for me. This is the place where I write about my readings, their meanings, and all other types of divination.

Monday, March 13, 2006

Day, Week, Month

I haven't turned to the cards in awhile. I had a couple of professional readings last month, and haven't felt a real need. But today I felt the deck Tarot of White Cats calling, so I decided to do a reading.

While shuffling the cards, I felt I needed to do a Day, Week, Rest of the Month reading, so I pulled three cards. Here they are:

Day: The Sun
I normally don't read reversed cards, but this one appeared reversed, and I think in today's case the reversed meaning applies. See, Chris is on vacation today, and it's Michelle's regularly scheduled day off, so it's just me and Dennis... which equals stress for me. So The Sun is usually a card of happiness, but reversed I'd say unhappiness.

Week: King of Chalices (Cups)
Wow. Well, the King in this card is on his throne, looking calm and peaceful while surrounded by water in a sea. The sea also seems calm, although there are clouds in the background indicating that perhaps a storm is moving in.

With Chris on vacation, I have no doubt that a storm will be moving in here at work. (And also quite literally, we are expecting another storm here in Reno). This card is calling me to be calm, wise and tolerent in the next week.

Calm? Wise? TOLERENT? Me? We'll see... I can work on it, though, I suppose!

Rest of the Month: The High Priestess
The High Priestess is a card I almost always have trouble deciphering in readings concerning myself. The keywords for this card are Nonaction, Unconscious Awareness, Potential and Mystery. I have to say, I'm having trouble putting those words together with what to expect for the rest of the month.

In regards to work, which I think is my biggest concern considering that Chris will be gone for the next two weeks, the keyword "Potential" stands out. Although I hate dealing with stuff I don't have to (i.e. other people's responsibilities), I suppose I actually have the potential to be a success in Chris' absence.

Thing is, I don't want to. But I don't have a choice... she's gone and I have to deal.

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