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wyld_dandelyon) wrote2010-12-30 07:39 pm
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New Year's Card Draw
I've decided to throw this open a little early. I plan to leave it open until sometime on January 1; if it's not the 2nd and I don't have a "closed" sign at the top of this post, you're welcome to request a card (or three, in the case of Torn World readings).
Of course, the usual disclaimers apply -- a card reading can't substitute for professional advice. If you need a doctor or lawyer or financial planner, etc., that's not me. If I can provide some entertainment, or help you get in touch with your own higher power(s) or inner muse(s), on the other hand, I'm glad to be of service.
Decks:
I'm going to offer three-card Torn World readings again. You can have a reading from the Kuleilyi Divination Disks, much as Bai-Kunabei might give if you were to get a reading from her.
If you would like a Guide, I have the combined combined deck I made out of Susan Seddon Boulet's Goddesses and Animal Spirits.
To bring meaning out of chaos, the Fantasy Showcase Tarot featuring art collected by Bruce Pelz, where each card is by a different artist (or, in one case, two artists).
For inspiration, guides, whimsy, and sheer beauty, Brian Froud's Fairies' Oracle. (Though some of the advice provided by this deck last time was quite practical.)
And finally, because five is a magical number, the Shapeshifter Tarot.
Rules: Do I need rules? Ask what you want to ask, the way you want to ask (within the limits of polite behavior, anyway). Let me know which deck you'd like me to use. My cards have always been respectful of the creative life; feel free to ask about creative projects if you wish.
Payment: No payment is necessary, but this does take time and energy. Any tips will be gratefully appreciated and applied to the "Get a Laptop that doesn't crash when it overheats" fund, which still has a long way to go. And if things get busy, I'll do readings for people who tip first.
I hope you all have a wonderful new year!
Of course, the usual disclaimers apply -- a card reading can't substitute for professional advice. If you need a doctor or lawyer or financial planner, etc., that's not me. If I can provide some entertainment, or help you get in touch with your own higher power(s) or inner muse(s), on the other hand, I'm glad to be of service.
Decks:
I'm going to offer three-card Torn World readings again. You can have a reading from the Kuleilyi Divination Disks, much as Bai-Kunabei might give if you were to get a reading from her.
If you would like a Guide, I have the combined combined deck I made out of Susan Seddon Boulet's Goddesses and Animal Spirits.
To bring meaning out of chaos, the Fantasy Showcase Tarot featuring art collected by Bruce Pelz, where each card is by a different artist (or, in one case, two artists).
For inspiration, guides, whimsy, and sheer beauty, Brian Froud's Fairies' Oracle. (Though some of the advice provided by this deck last time was quite practical.)
And finally, because five is a magical number, the Shapeshifter Tarot.
Rules: Do I need rules? Ask what you want to ask, the way you want to ask (within the limits of polite behavior, anyway). Let me know which deck you'd like me to use. My cards have always been respectful of the creative life; feel free to ask about creative projects if you wish.
Payment: No payment is necessary, but this does take time and energy. Any tips will be gratefully appreciated and applied to the "Get a Laptop that doesn't crash when it overheats" fund, which still has a long way to go. And if things get busy, I'll do readings for people who tip first.
I hope you all have a wonderful new year!
Arianrhod
The moon shines serenely down upon a blue and green landscape of water. There are at least seven figures floating here, from an old woman to an unborn soul, in amongst the lilypads and stars. This is the image Ms. Boulet painted for the Welsh triple moon goddess, Arianrhod, who is both virgin and mother. She has a special love for all the growing things of life, and watches over souls as they pass between death and rebirth, as well as beings (plant and animal) who are traveling between birth and death. She embodies the cyclicity of life, and one derivation of her name is Silver Wheel.
The other derivation of her name is "High Fruitful Mother who Turns the Wheel of the Heavens".
She greets you with a live water lily cradled gently in her hand, smiling, and saying, "Come on in. The water is fine."
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