Rhea Pales's Comments


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8 of Wands: Sudden change, unexpected movement. Surprising news.
The Lovers: A strong relationship. Union, desire, and joy... Quite an interesting draw for Rhea.
2 of Pentacles: Balance, further change. Unlike the 8 of Wands, this may be expected. Certainly not out of nowhere. A more decisive, deliberate change? Intriguing.

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The Bogeyman: He who waits in the dark to horrify - all the fears of the midnight hour, to be washed away in the light.
Death (sowing): Noted to be the most literal of all deaths in this deck. Haha.
Four of Wands: Sanctuary. A place to rest - a moment to rest. Please, Rhea needs it.

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The Wheel of Fortune: With no beginning and no end, the wheel symbolizes the eternal cycle of change. the stages of life. The seasons of the year. the phases of the moon. Everything we experience is in a constant state of change. What may seem like a loss now can turn to an unexpected advantage in time. Sorrowful events bring with them the gifts of wisdom and depth of character, but change must be acknowledged in the happy times as well. No joy lasts forever, the sands of the hourglass mark the precious moments as they pass. the message of the wheel is to find your place in the circle of life as well as in the timeless experience of eternity. key ideas are time, eternity, the temporal world, the inevitability of change, fortune and luck.

Page of Pentacles: The page of pentacles offers assistance in all practical tasks and undertakings his earthly attention to detail. And every step along the way brings success through worthy effort. His is not the kind of help that offers flashes of inspiration, but his loyalty and trustworthiness are unsurpassed. The more responsibility you can give him, the better for both of you. mutual fruitfullness will be the reward. Key ideas are loyalty, trustworthy service, and an exchange of opportunities.

The Chariot: A conquering heroes stands in his chariot of victory. He rides from one hard won battle to the next. Perhaps he has conquered the city of his birth, awaiting a triumphant return elsewhere. For the moment, he contemplates his achievement in how it fits into the flowing river of his life's experiences. the light and dark horses that draw his chariot represent the positive and negative forces that drive him. his motivation to succeed may spring from a desire to serve or a desire to subjugate. his pride, power, and ambition are matched by humility, generosity, and nobility. All these qualities must pull together in harmony for ultimate success. key ideas are success, self-satisfaction, a sense of accomplishment, and managing your own destiny.