let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2013-01-05 04:14 pm
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for entertainment purposes only: free tarot card draw
Since I am fairly new to doing this for other people, I am offering both one-card draws and three-card past-present-future draws for free, one free draw per customer, and I am sticking to my Hanson-Roberts deck—it's essentially the Rider-Waite except the art is prettier; that's the Hanson-Roberts Queen of Swords in my icon, and yes, sadly, all the people in the deck are white. I am also offering a second free draw (one card) to anyone who links me to their post advertising this, and a Celtic Cross ten-card spread to anyone who donates 5 USD via my Paypal button below.
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Your present: the King of Rods. Where the Page represents qualities one has, the King represents things one does. Rods, or Wands, is creativity, inspiration, daring: go forth and make art!
Whenever two court cards appear together, they're meant to be read together, but it's hard to get more opposite than these two. The Page is a child who hasn't got the hang of responsibility; the King is an adult who has to think about more than a couple hours or days at a time. Cups is cooperation and going with the flow; Wands is competition and standing out from the crowd. As the Page is your past and the King your present, the pair might simply be you moving through maturity.
Your future: the Six of Swords. This is very much the "Mommy, are we there yet?" card: you're on a journey, and the destination is somewhere you want to be, but the traveling part is long and boring. In this place in the spread, the journey may be yet to begin.
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