Further Reading

Saturday, 29 December 2007

Tarot Card of the Day

Have you noticed how the world changes and forces you to adapt with it? Well, it’s one of those days today.

The up side of this card is that if you are separated from the familiar, the "same old, same old" you are forced to be more creative, find new ways of doing the same thing. This is the stimulation it takes to help your spiritual world take flight. That kind of stimulation can be enhanced if you take a little time for you -- read, relax, take a small trip where you can contemplate the world. In other words, don’t try to jump right into more going, going, going after the hectic holiday. Breathing is always a good thing.

The down side of this card is that if you are a creature of habit, you will be in for some rude awakening today. Things will not go "as usual", nor will you be able to control the outcome the way you are used to controlling things. I guess the best advise on a day like today is to simply let go and see what happens.

Remember, all things change in this world. Will you adapt, or become obsolete because you refuse to adapt? The choice, as always, is up to you.

Queen Of Swords:
A complex, courageous, intelligent woman, who may well have suffered some deep sorrow or loss. She is concerned with attention to accuracy and detail and can skillfully balance opposing factions to meet her own needs. She has attained inner wisdom and a sense of truth. The cards is one for women who have overcome adversity especially at the hands of men, to obtain a state of grace. The ability of women.

(Reversed) Sorrow for the sake of sorrow. A card of wrongdoing as a reply to adverse circumstances. A deceitful, sly, intolerant and narrow minded woman, expert in the use of half truths and quiet slander. A formidable enemy due to her subtlety and sharp intellect.