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"The prettiest girl, I ever saw, was sippin' ci - der through a straw..."
A lovely tea for two on a love seat. The hearts on the chests remind me of Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls (at least, mine had hearts on their chests), the inseperable pair. Speaking of inseperable, I just noticed that they actually seem to be joined. Their arms don't look to be overlapped, but to be one arm. Graham says they are "overly involved with each other." Perhaps they are unaware that they have fused together. If they do not become more concious of their seperate identities, then when they finally seek to fulfill the personality needs that can't be met by the other it may indeed feel like tearing off a limb; but if they do not, then they will become a pale, undernourished version of the selves they were meant to be. Graham says they are "open to new experiences", but it seems only experiences they can enjoy together. That fused arm is off-putting to any third party. The mask and the "dead" eyes exclude others who might enrich them and color their enviornment. The white all around could mean they are on cloud nine; oblivious to their surroundings, but could also indicate that their landscape has become overly homogenized and featureless. The heady emotions they are drinking in and the rapport they are sharing make this a wonderful moment, but should not become so distracting that they are not prepared to go on to the three.
Practically, today this would be my son and I. Last night I was reading James Thurber short stories aloud to him, and we stayed up late watching Monty Python DVD's. This morning was the intricate ballet of synchronizing our activities so that everything that needs to be done is finished by the time he leaves for school. This is greatly facilitated by the tranquilty that our emotional harmony affords.
Graham says: "We see a couple detatched from the outer world, overly involved with each other. There is a mutual exchange of emotions. Their relationship has taken on a new dimension, and they are open to new experiences."
Divinitory meaning: "The Two of Cups represents a new level of friendship, an affinity of love and harmony."
Reverse meaning: "Locked in a bad relationship, denial."
A lovely tea for two on a love seat. The hearts on the chests remind me of Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls (at least, mine had hearts on their chests), the inseperable pair. Speaking of inseperable, I just noticed that they actually seem to be joined. Their arms don't look to be overlapped, but to be one arm. Graham says they are "overly involved with each other." Perhaps they are unaware that they have fused together. If they do not become more concious of their seperate identities, then when they finally seek to fulfill the personality needs that can't be met by the other it may indeed feel like tearing off a limb; but if they do not, then they will become a pale, undernourished version of the selves they were meant to be. Graham says they are "open to new experiences", but it seems only experiences they can enjoy together. That fused arm is off-putting to any third party. The mask and the "dead" eyes exclude others who might enrich them and color their enviornment. The white all around could mean they are on cloud nine; oblivious to their surroundings, but could also indicate that their landscape has become overly homogenized and featureless. The heady emotions they are drinking in and the rapport they are sharing make this a wonderful moment, but should not become so distracting that they are not prepared to go on to the three.
Practically, today this would be my son and I. Last night I was reading James Thurber short stories aloud to him, and we stayed up late watching Monty Python DVD's. This morning was the intricate ballet of synchronizing our activities so that everything that needs to be done is finished by the time he leaves for school. This is greatly facilitated by the tranquilty that our emotional harmony affords.
Graham says: "We see a couple detatched from the outer world, overly involved with each other. There is a mutual exchange of emotions. Their relationship has taken on a new dimension, and they are open to new experiences."
Divinitory meaning: "The Two of Cups represents a new level of friendship, an affinity of love and harmony."
Reverse meaning: "Locked in a bad relationship, denial."