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p3ntacle
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 2:26 pm |
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Thanks
Labradorite! I just touched one of these stones at a shop. I had felt that this stone really spoke to me. This stone was a rough chunk of Labradorite with some crystals there as well.
Big thing, I really do not think I have an issue with communicating with the cards as they mostly are always accurate. The only issue is their accuracy.
The deck I used is very old, it was a gift from my step-grandma who bought it when she was in Italy, though the design is a French One.
The deck was also given to the Napoleons.
Which is pretty cool, but also I know the Napoleans and Kings are often war-faring so as a peaceful person it might have some negativeness to it?
I doubt it though, the cards are perfectly safe and I have used them before.
I usually don't get the cards to spell out anything, and I believe chance is more to blame than whether or not the cards carry spiritual power of whatnot.
I don't like getting superstitious, and your directions seem a little strict. I personally find it better to have a more composed attitude towards the magical, and to me it is more mature to take it as simply another aspect of everything being connected.
My only real problem right now, is that I don't know how to interpret them.
They have astrological, flower, animals, numbers, letters, pictures, etc. as correspondences. It was originally a Parlor Game. I don't think I would want to imbue the deck with too much of my spiritual power, as if I were to give it away then someone would have that attachment.
Peace
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JewelOfTheSouth
Spiritual State
Age: 49 Zodiac: 
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Posted: Sun Aug 24, 2008 3:31 pm |
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Hi P3ntacle,
My directions are simply that. Just things I do that help with my collection of tarot decks. In the tarot forum, there are classes and others who hang out there that would answer all of the questions you have. Have you checked that out yet? Great information.
Gentle Hugs,
Julie
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