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New Age
Apr 12, 2005 19:30:17 GMT -5
Post by Azan on Apr 12, 2005 19:30:17 GMT -5
yeah thats basicaly what I said, you get random outcomes and can turn them to mean anything about anyone, although they are still fun to do, even if you dont belive its real.
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New Age
Apr 12, 2005 19:40:27 GMT -5
Post by Niccolo on Apr 12, 2005 19:40:27 GMT -5
Okay, I tried, but I haven't done a reading for a while, and my energies may be a bit wonky. I used the three-card spread, and the cards came up as follows; -The Ace of Pentacles -The Four of Wands (reversed) -Judgement
The ace of pentacles indicates the beginning of prosperity or wealth, or a good foundation. The four of wands in its reversed position is all about small blessings and celebrations, the little things in life. Judgment is a wake up call, a turnaround, or increased awareness brought about by your own doings.
My take on this is that you're poised for sucsess. Good things are coming you way, although they won't be big. And this is all caused by your actions. This could symbolize actually getting your work done on time, for instance. (*cough*coinproject*cough*researchpaper*cough*)
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New Age
Apr 12, 2005 19:44:53 GMT -5
Post by Azan on Apr 12, 2005 19:44:53 GMT -5
Creepy it was actualy pretty close, (with the whole putting things off thing), well I have greater respect for this now but I stand by my statements on what I think it is
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New Age
Apr 12, 2005 19:47:25 GMT -5
Post by Azan on Apr 12, 2005 19:47:25 GMT -5
You know I have just had a great idea, we should have a board that deals with all the superstisous stuff and we can have people do readings (ide be willing to learn runes) and we can talk about all things like that IE area 51 the governemt conspiracies ghosts etc. it will attract a diff. form of member
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New Age
Apr 12, 2005 22:15:01 GMT -5
Post by Lobstrosity on Apr 12, 2005 22:15:01 GMT -5
Yeah, the creepy kind of member. But I am interested in that kind of stuff, however the things that scare me most are the supernatural stuff. Aliens, ghosts, etc.
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 12:50:33 GMT -5
Post by Umbrafire on Apr 13, 2005 12:50:33 GMT -5
yeah, there are some creepy people with some creepy ideas out there... it's kinda scary when you think about some of them, like the proof of ufos
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 16:32:36 GMT -5
Post by Lobstrosity on Apr 13, 2005 16:32:36 GMT -5
Proof? What proof? Where is the proof?
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 16:36:07 GMT -5
Post by Umbrafire on Apr 13, 2005 16:36:07 GMT -5
well, if you go to the library, there are some books that don't have proof, but really close to it. some of the pictures are weird
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 16:48:25 GMT -5
Post by Umbrafire on Apr 13, 2005 16:48:25 GMT -5
yeah, they're reeeeally strange
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 16:57:47 GMT -5
Post by Azan on Apr 13, 2005 16:57:47 GMT -5
Then it settles it we shall have a board for the supersisouse stuff and pagan stuff (i can get/make images of ghosts and what not and say they are real like floating orbes over graves etc. etc.
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 17:05:12 GMT -5
Post by Umbrafire on Apr 13, 2005 17:05:12 GMT -5
sweeet can I moderate?
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 17:17:23 GMT -5
Post by Niccolo on Apr 13, 2005 17:17:23 GMT -5
*AHEM*
on topic here please.
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 18:59:05 GMT -5
Post by Azan on Apr 13, 2005 18:59:05 GMT -5
yeah sorry bout that demon, I kinda got it started off topic, but anyways I was wondering where did you get your tarot deck?
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 20:40:44 GMT -5
Post by Niccolo on Apr 13, 2005 20:40:44 GMT -5
Magus books. its a tiny little pagan/wiccan/druidic shop underneath a record store by the U of M. Or, you can just go to any Barns & Noble or Borders to get a deck, although their selection sucks ass and is overpriced. if nothing else, just order off of magusbooks.com. It takes a while, but you're supporting small business!
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New Age
Apr 13, 2005 21:39:11 GMT -5
Post by Azan on Apr 13, 2005 21:39:11 GMT -5
Hmm druidic you say? my dad has a ton of that crap as im Welsh well Celtic, and anglo saxon
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