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Last month's stalker #supraoracle #tarotandfear #tarot #stalkercards https://www.instagram.com/p/Bq1VK-VnhxA/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=19quwg1uryncy
All this work to find out what my stalker cards are telling me, so much left to figure out but slowly understanding,but not really, or maybe I don't wanna understand idk! But I'll get their meaning and then hopefully they and I will move on haha Water confuses me the most since I can't find a similar theory on it, it may just be the simplest thing and I'm over thing any help or incite is welcome :)
Hey hey Hierophant! Three times this week! I may need to do a #stalkercard spread, although I hesitate to call this stalking when it's the Hierophant. I remain honored to see this card of tradition and learning and connecting with the divine. As an iconoclast, I need reminders of the value of established ways before I go and shun them all. As a lifetime learner, I enjoy seeing a card that values the seeking of knowledge. As a spiritual being, I find connecting with the Hierophant (and the High Priestess) to be enlightening and encouraging. Don't be a stranger, Hierophant! #cardoftheday #antiqueanatomytarot #hierophant #stalkercards #tarotreader #tarotreading #tarotcard #taroteveryday (at Goldendale, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/Ce6csYEukZI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Ace of Elixirs: this Love Potion card of raw emotion and creativity makes its fourth appearance since I started using this deck again in May. It seems I have a few stalkers (The World, Ten of Rods, this) and I am actually thrilled to see these particular cards repeatedly as they are mostly positive and they do make me think. Today I am thinking about my good fortune in having so much love in my life and how this love supports me in my endeavors. I have much to do and I am confident I can accomplish what I want, or something close to it. #cardoftheday #antiqueanatomytarot #stalkercard #stalkercards #tarot #tarotcard #tarotreading #tarotcommunity #taroteveryday (at Goldendale, Washington) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cei41g4OUyV/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
0 Likes, 0 Comments - Anastasia Aroure (@anastasiaaroure) on Instagram: “Myth also showed it's face more than once #supraoracle #tarotandfear #tarot #divination…”
The Queen of Pentacles just doesn’t seem to want to leave me be. Now the Seven of Cups has joined in the fun. 🔮 . #housewivestarot #stalkercards #queenofpentacles #sevenofcups #cards #tarot #tarotcards #twocardcombos #tarotreadersofinstagram #tarotnerdscommunity #tarotnerds #witchoncaffeine https://www.instagram.com/p/BoJ8OLsnpYt/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=179kiy3bkdruo
The Seven of Swords is called Futility. This is a yet weaker card than the Seven of Wands. It has a passive sign instead of an active one, a passive planet instead of an active one. It is like a rheumatic boxer trying to “come back” after being out of the ring for years. Its ruler is the Moon. The little energy that it possesses is no more than dream-work; it is incapable of the sustained labour, which alone, bar miracles, can bring any endeavor to fruition. The comparison with the Seven of Wands is most instructive. There is, therefore, a modifying influence; this is accentuated by the celestial rule of the Moon in Aquarius. The intellectual wreckage of the card is not so vehement as the Five. There is vacillation, a wish to compromise, a certain toleration. In certain circumstances, the results may be more disastrous than ever. This naturally depends upon the success of the policy. This is always in doubt as long as there exist violent, uncompromising forces, which take it as a natural prey. This card, like the Four, suggests the policy of appeasement. The symbol shows six Swords with their hilts in crescent formation. Their points meet below the centre of the card, impinging upon a blade of a much larger up-thrusting sword, as if there were a contest between the many feeble and the one strong. He strives in vain.
-Aleister Crowley