| swetha wrote: |
hello Gem,
could u do a reading for me pls....
its about something thats really precious to me....
i am in a confusion as to how deal with a particular situation. shd i let go of this precious treasure which may give me momentary peace or should i hold on to it and fight the battles the hard way?
thanks
swetha |
Hi Swetha,
Hope you are well
I spent a while comtemplating your question whilst shuffling my cards and this is what they told me ....
You, where you are now, The Devil
This firstcard shows the emotions and turmoil that you are experiencing now. Two people are chained together in front of the devil, they have turned their backs away from the fiery heat and flaming torch that the devil holds in his hand and they look across at each other wondering what to do. Sometimes the Devil card can signify the darker side of our thoughts, our doubts, our worries, our fears. And these are all areas that need to be worked through and thought about until we are sure what we want and then we can start to move forward towards our goals. The Devil can signify stagnation, doing nothing, blocking opportunities and turning away from things that might help us. It can be our mischevious and destructive side of our personality. This card would back up the dilemma in your question and I am sure you have spent much time and energy debating what to do.
Positive Side, The Chariot,
The chariot shows us a carriage being drawn by two sphinx, one black and one white, the driver of the chariot is torn between the two roads, the black sphinx pulls one way and the white sphinx pulls the other. And the driver is having a hard time controlling both and containing his feelings. he is yet undecided which way is the best to go. Behind him in the distance is his home, his castle, this can signify that you might be thinking of moving or needing to move away or leave or go on a journey for a while. When the Chariot comes up in cards it can show conflict and the need to take a firm stand and make a decision.
Negative Side, The Fool
The Fool is happy and full of optimism, the card is bright and sunny and the Fool is filled with joy and excitement. He has no fears, he is starting out on his journey without a care in the world, carrying his possessions over his shoulder he walks towards the edge of a cliff. Sometimes this card can show that there are many dangers infront of the Fool and that he is unaware because of his lack of knowledge. This can be a time of learning, a time when we need to seek out more information to make the right decision rather than basing it one ignorance or pure luck. There is a tiny dog biting at the Fool's heels, perhaps there is a nagging concern here and someone is trying to stop you from making a fool of yourself or stepping off the cliff by taking the wrong decision?
Teacher card, Strength
This card shows us a lesson that you might have to learn or that you already know but it is reminding you. The lady in this card plays with a lion, the lion is placid and does not struglle, she has tamed him with love and kindness. The strength that this lady gives off is felt by all that are near her, and soon word will spread that she is not to be trifled with but that she has the power to tame lions and should be respected. This lesson is personal to you, it is something that you may need to remind yourself of. Sometimes love can work miracles where strength and conflict can't. The lady knows that if she had not befreinded the lion using love and compassion and tenderness, the lion could've snapped her head off with one bite. She is not afraid though, her confidence is her strength.
Summary
I am not about to tell you what to do, but there are some very strong messages in these cards. I hope that perhaps they have rung a bell somewhere deep inside and confirmed what you already know.{{{{Swetha}}}}}