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Friday, February 13, 2009
Paraskavedekatriaphobia, or What Me, Worry?
Ahhh Alfred E Newman what a smart cad you are. Today's Daily Draw is the Ten of Wands Reversed. This tells me that yesterday's challenging Seven is dead and gone and I feel lighter.
For many Friday the Thirteenth is a traumatic day. The Ten shows us a man who's back is breaking under the burden of carrying ten wands. His legs struggle to put one in front of the other as he climbs a slight incline. Twilight skies turns into a starry blackness with a shadowed moon in the background. The man's passion, his dreams have turned to a burden. There is no joy any longer. The fire that drove him is now a dying ember and he is being crushed under the weight.
Reverse the card and all the wands fall from our man's back. He is free! Unburdened and carefree. Once again a creative force.
Like our friend in the reversed Ten my depression lifted last night and I practically bolted out of bed to face the promises of a new day this morning. Already I have found $15 on the ground and talked to a very pretty lady on the bus this morning. (She asked for a reading)
The lessons of yesterday's Seven have come to fruition. I dug in and remained vigilant in the face of self affected turmoil and did not let it beat me. Today, those burdens are gone.
Victory has come, just as the Seven of Wands promised.
Tarot Topics:
10 of Swords reversed
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Very nice!! 10 of Wands Rx is actually such a lovely card in this deck.
ReplyDeleteHey... $15... that's pretty cool!
So did you get her digits?? *eyebrow wiggle* ;)
Excellent take on the 10rv, Gary, and it sounds accurate, according to events. Well read!
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Gary! I like it when promises are kept. The pretty lady may still be an "if", though you get to keep the pleasure of that encounter no matter what, and I'll pick up $15 from the sidewalk any day! Even from a mud puddle.
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