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Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen
From: Durbin, John P. (John Price), 1800-1876. Observations in Europe, principally in France and Great Britain. New-York : Harper & Brothers, 1844
D967 .D95 1844 v. 1
vero im so lost re:my future. relationships (both romantic and platonic) are becoming messier and messier and my dream career feels like a pipe dream. I'd kill for some foresight, what do the cards have in store for me? thank u
Short answer: Well, lucky you! (also: no need to kill someone, so far)
Long answer: You have planted seeds that have grown into flowers with deep roots and overarching tendrils. It’s possible your worries about the situation are clouding all the progress you’ve made and the results it’s creating. Take some time to relax and refocus on your intention and goals. It’s a wood, not a race-track. What is your end goal? Where are you going? The future looks bright as the sun reflecting on a pond, don’t let your fear and worries darken the view. Your desires are manifesting. Your soul calls for something that won’t go unanswered, be it a person, a thing or an energy, there is something reaching back to you. You will be seen and wanted. There are infinite possibilities presented before you wrapped up on your own potential. A gift of people, places and things. The woods give way into a well-loved garden, a well travelled path through the grass and onto a wide-open door. Magic is at hand, what will you do with it? Don’t let fear stop you. Cross the threshold.
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Photo by Brent Millard
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen, Georges II d'Amboise, detail of the tomb of the Cardinals of Amboise, about 1550
Veiled cathedral, Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen
Cathédrale Notre-Dame de Rouen