let me hear your voice tonight (
alexseanchai) wrote2013-04-26 06:14 pm
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for entertainment purposes only: free tarot draw (readings and writings)
I am offering one-card draws for free, one free draw per customer, Hanson-Roberts or Pocket Goddess Tarot.
When you ask for a card, either tell me that you're looking for a reading or leave a prompt of up to five words. If you want a reading, this works like the usual one-card draw: I tell you the card and interpret for you, and it's up to you to figure out how it applies. If you leave a prompt, you get a hundred-ish-word story inspired by the prompt and the card.
Anyone who links me to a post advertising this gets another free card, same rules.
A donation of 2 USD gets you a three-card past-present-future reading. A donation of 5 USD gets you a ten-card Celtic Cross reading. Alternately, for each dollar you donate, I'll write another hundred words to your initial prompt.
Anonymous comments are screened as always, but all the stories will be publicly visible.
ETA: If you donate, please tell me who from and what for.
The free draw is CLOSED. If whoever left that donation—thank you, by the way—wants to identify themselves, though...
When you ask for a card, either tell me that you're looking for a reading or leave a prompt of up to five words. If you want a reading, this works like the usual one-card draw: I tell you the card and interpret for you, and it's up to you to figure out how it applies. If you leave a prompt, you get a hundred-ish-word story inspired by the prompt and the card.
Anyone who links me to a post advertising this gets another free card, same rules.
A donation of 2 USD gets you a three-card past-present-future reading. A donation of 5 USD gets you a ten-card Celtic Cross reading. Alternately, for each dollar you donate, I'll write another hundred words to your initial prompt.
Anonymous comments are screened as always, but all the stories will be publicly visible.
ETA: If you donate, please tell me who from and what for.
The free draw is CLOSED. If whoever left that donation—thank you, by the way—wants to identify themselves, though...
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The Nine of Cups is an excellent card. The man on the card has exactly what he wants, nine shiny golden cups on a shelf, and is quite content with it. Sometimes this is called the 'wish card': make a wish and it'll come true, and with luck you like the Nine man will be content with the results. He's also, like the Empress, a card about connecting with the physical world and one's physical self.
The Five of Swords, not so excellent. Sometimes it's necessary to act with the self-interest of the Five man, in order to (for example) escape a situation that's hurting you. But often it means you or someone whose behavior affects you has forgotten that enlightened self-interest is meant to be 'enlightened' before 'self'. To be fair, most people forget that a lot.