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FrankU1982


Age: 30
Zodiac:
Aries



Joined: 09 Aug 2005
Posts: 81

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I would like one of the great psychics on this board to give me a reading on these topics please:
Love
Money
My Health
Family health

Thank You in advance
Franku1982
eye_of_tiger
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Age: 59
Zodiac:
Sagittarius



Joined: 11 Apr 2007
Posts: 4135
Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Hi Frank,

Thanking you for the compliment, but I would rather be regarded as a person who always did his level best to help others than to be thought of as being a "great psychic".

As you have asked about several different life areas and we can only effectively look at any one of these in a single reading, I will leave it entirely up to my inner guidance to decide what is most important for you to know at this time.

The other questions can then be looked at later?

Love, money, or health (your family's as well as your own)?

And the reading comes back with the answer MONEY.

The focus of this particular reading just happens to be the Knight of Pentacles (substituted by coins in other Tarot packs). Knights are either teenagers, or alternately are still young teenagers at heart. This means that they are often attempting to do so much at one time, that not one thing ever seems to be completed or done to their or anyone else's satisfaction. They tend to believe that they can single handedly solve all the world's problems overnight, when logic should tell them that most problems are much more complex than they first might appear on the surface. They are therefore somewhat idealistic and impractical, which frequently leaves them vulnerable to others with their own best interests at heart. They are constantly on the move and are often difficult to keep in one place for very long, although their ambitions often greatly outweigh their income. In other words they have so many sure fire and brilliant plans about exactly how they are going to get the money to be able to pay for what they want to do, but they rarely have the financial resources needed in order to make them a reality.

You expect to have the very best that money could buy, not simply because you always like what is more expensive, but because you see that others have things and you do not want to stand out from your friends as not being equally able to afford them. You do not wish to stand out from the rest of the crowd, and being able to have the latest boy toy makes you feel better about yourself. The only problem with this game of oneupsmanship (as secretly you want to be thought of as being just that much better than others), is that eventually your credit runs out and the accumulating bills now need to be paid. The piper needs to be paid? Unlike the Knights of the other three Tarot suits, the Knight of Pentacles often prefers to stay at home, although as with them his home might be in a different place than it was a few short months ago. His "home" is wherever he is currently staying at the time? He likes to have own own den or territory, and beware to anybody who tries to interfere with or change it in any way. He wants things to feel just right, and everything must be kept in it's proper place.

The type of person represented by this card is well organised - although others might not understand the system he uses. What he sees as being organised may appear quite disordered to someone else, but that does not seem to concern him. He tends to be a bit of a perfectionist, and is generally more prone to withdraw into his personal living space (home office, den, own bedroom....) than most. This means that he can also more easily become depressed, unless he balances these times he spends alone in hanging out with his friends. He can often suffer with a strong fear of failure, and this can make him want to spend even more time alone with his own thoughts - his room feels safer and more secure. He values his own possessions (after all he has paid enough to own them), and would make a very loyal and trustworthy employee if he could find the right type of job for him. This means that he needs to stay in one job for at least enough time to actually find out if if it is the right one for him over the longer term. He needs to be more patient and forgiving of himself as he learns the many new skills he will need to get the job done properly, and on time.

On the basis of this reading mainly concerning your attitudes to money and how it is an important to your sense of self identity, I feel that you will be given several opportunities over the next six months to apply some of the insights I have provided about your particular personality type, in the way of managing your finances. Every person is a complex mixture of factors, and avoiding the extremes of anything is probably the best advice I can give you. There is a very big difference between wanting to have enough money to fulfil your daily needs, and working only for the sake of getting more and more. If you make yourself ill trying to get everything "perfect" or just right, how are you ever going to be able to fully enjoy the rewards that will surely come for all your time and effort spent in earning the money?

Be kind to yourself,

eye_of_tiger
FrankU1982


Age: 30
Zodiac:
Aries



Joined: 09 Aug 2005
Posts: 81

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eye_of_tiger, thank you for that reading. And, I've gotta say your inner guidance was spot on. I have been thinking about money almost constantly. I feel I am going nowhere in life, with no hope. I have relatives who are my age and they have nice cars, pretty wives, down payments on homes etc. And, here I am still driving my rusted up subaru, single(girls even lose interest with me when I'm instant messaging with them, how lame is that?), and I barely make enough money to take care of myself.
Why does it seem like some guys have everything fall into their laps? They just sit there and they make money(stocks), and girls just flock to them.
I sometimes sit there and think, if I had so and so girl with me, what would I do? I have no money to take her out. Plus, she'll get bored with me after the first date. She could have a guy who's better looking, makes more money, is funnier, smarter, happier, more confident. I'd just hold her back.
But, it shouldnt of been this way. I had all the opportunity in the world to better myself when I was in highschool. I could of gotten better grades and gone to college like my brother but I screwed it up. I thought things would fall into my lap and now look at me.
Sorry for ranting on like this eye_of_tiger. Thanks again for the reading and your time. I appreciate it.
eye_of_tiger
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Age: 59
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Location: Adelaide, South Australia
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Why does it seem like some guys have everything fall into their laps? They just sit there and they make money(stocks), and girls just flock to them.


The operative word here is SEEM. On the surface it appears as though they are unusually fortunate, but scratch through the very thin veneer of their lives and you will soon realise that the grass is not always greener in the other man's field and you should be careful what you wished for or it could possibly become true. The girls might flock to men having much bigger bank account balances than your's, but most of them are simply out to get their money and are looking only for a good time. When you have more than enough money for your needs it is often difficult to know whether the girl is in a relationship with you for love, or whether she is out to get something. Although I know this is a generalisation, too many women and men as well enter upon relationships for more selfish purposes, which have very little to do with true love. While I understand that we all need a certain amount of the green stuff to be able to live reasonably comfortably and securely in this physical existence, accumulating large sums purely to make yourself out to be better than everyone else (for looks and personal status) can make for a terribly lonely life, even if you do have the most beautiful girl in your town worshipping the very ground you walk upon.

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She could have a guy who's better looking, makes more money, is funnier, smarter, happier, more confident. I'd just hold her back.


Yes I suppose she could, but then she is in all likelihood a very shallow type of person and she therefore deserves nothing more than to have a similar type of man. Honestly if she is trying to make herself look important by having a man who can give her all the luxuries of life, I feel that you would be much better off without this sort of woman. I am not insensitive to the difficulties you are experiencing in finding the right type of woman for you, but please be assured that there are still women out there who are looking for a mate who loves them dearly for being the wonderful person they already are, and are not interested in using them for their own selfish reasons. The woman you are looking for is wanting to feel a sense of security and of being loved, rather than wanting to be merely an extension of her man's over inflated ego. Women who have a partner who is incredibly attractive to other women are frequently terribly insecure within themselves, as they never know whose bed his boots will be under next.

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But, it shouldnt of been this way. I had all the opportunity in the world to better myself when I was in high school. I could of gotten better grades and gone to college like my brother but I screwed it up. I thought things would fall into my lap and now look at me.


It is quite true that bad things can often happen to perfectly good people and I have many times beat up on myself as you are doing now with those endless "what if" questions. What if I had been more successful according to the world's standards rather than mine? What if I had been stronger, more intelligent or the life of the party with the ladies? What if I had had all the money I have ever wanted or had the job that I failed to get because I was not suitably qualified?......All of these are of course unanswerable questions as we cannot effectively turn back the clock and return everything and everyone exactly to what they were back then. Even we ourselves have been changed by our own life experiences. We will therefore never again be exactly the type of person we were then. Yes we will like everyone else make mistakes, as life is essentially a matter of trial and error, but in many ways what we do not allow to destroy us can make us a much better and stronger person than if we had never encountered these problems.

I get a definite feeling that although I often wish that my own life had turned out better than it did or I had not experienced some of the things I was put through, there is a purpose for most things which happen (although we may rant and rave and be angry and sad at the time these things were happening to us). I am therefore suggesting to you that there is an underlying plan for your life and that it does have a higher meaning, which does not involve you needing to do some of the things you are now being so hard upon yourself for not achieving.  

I know from my own personal experiences that it is often the person who has had to work hard and struggle to make the grade that is also the most effective teacher for others like him. Having to struggle when others seem to continually have good fortune fall in their laps develops both compassion and humility, and it is my impression that doing so has made you now a person who I would be pleased and privileged to be called his friend. Up to a certain point, having to work and strive for a better life develops a greater depth of character in the person concerned.

Again I genuinely empathise with your present difficulties, although being your own worst enemy and criticising yourself as well for things that were often totally beyond your control or were perhaps always destined to happen, does not seem with respect to be helpful in any way in changing the present. Life is largely what happens to us while we are making our own plans? There is a very big danger in constantly comparing ourselves to other people (such as you are doing with regard to your brother), as they most likely have a different life purpose to our own, and therefore need to experience quite different lessons than we did in order to
get them to where they were meant to be. Try to only compete with yourself in future, while recognising how far you have already progressed towards becoming a better person under your own terms, and not the world's.

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Sorry for ranting on like this eye_of_tiger.


Hey, you are not ranting on but are thinking out loud, and you have at least one person out here who is 100% on your side, and above all wishes to help you get through this in any way he feels that he can possibly do this. I am with you now if only in spirit, to assists you as much as I am able with all the difficulties you are facing, whether it is with reference to finding the girl of your dreams, or whether instead I can help you in some way with your development as a spiritual being, temporarily using a physical body to learn an important series of valuable lessons which are carefully tailored to your reasons for being here in the first place. How's that for ranting?????

Love, Light and Peace to you and your family, from me and mine,

eye_of_tiger
FrankU1982


Age: 30
Zodiac:
Aries



Joined: 09 Aug 2005
Posts: 81

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eye_of_tiger, I appreciate your words of wisdom and your willingness to listen to what I have to say.
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temporarily using a physical body to learn an important series of valuable lessons which are carefully tailored to your reasons for being here in the first place.

I've read about something called the "akashic records" and that some people are able to read from the records and tell you what your purpose is and what lessons are to be learned. Are you able to do this? I've always wanted to see what the akashic records have to say about me.
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