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Join Date: 19 Mar 2004
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Thank you.Your advice, like your sister's, is inavaluable to me, and I am very grateful. I do think that becoming acquainted with the fey one at a time is really, really wise. I really like the breakdown of your three card spread with your explanations of each position. I think this spread must work wonderfully well. *Blushing and hugging you back* Your kind words touch me and leave me a little at a loss for my own. I find it so enjoyable to be in the company of like-minded people. Bless you! Your dislike for future cards mirrors mine for reversed ones, but perhaps my particular antipathy comes only from inexperience which might change over time. One thing is for sure, from my short acquaintance with them: the faeries and their oracles are really wonderful! I sometimes have difficulty remembering the significance of certain tarot cards in certain decks, but much of the description of each faery seems to stay in my mind without too much effort. (Maybe that's because I've only looked up five or six so far )I have been going on and on about myself and our beloved faeries, when I would love to know more about your (and your sister's) "growth" and "journeys" with these delightful companions.
__________________ The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. Marcel Proust The greatest strength is gentleness. Iroquois Proverb Last edited by Namaste; 02-04-2004 at 02:29. |
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Citizen
Join Date: 13 Aug 2002
Location: Perched with ravens, New Mexico
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You know, this is one of the only decks I do not use reversals for. I just don't. I don't feel like I need them. Neither do I think it's "wrong" if others do. But, I would add that as a rule, I don't. __________________ Will Tarot for couture |
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Citizen
Join Date: 19 Mar 2004
Location: Over the Rainbow
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Up until now I haven't felt the need for reservals, even with my tarot decks, although I am sure that there is another whole dimension of wisdom to be garnered from reversed cards that I am missing out on. I know that there are at least two philosophies about this issue which are avidly debated by proponents of both schools of thought. The Faeries Oracle seems to be very different from anything I have ever encountered; my impression is that these beloved faeries dance very much to their own drummers.
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Citizen
Join Date: 08 Dec 2002
Location: Indiana
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Doesn't read these cards reversed either. I feel that they speak so closely to the soul, as Alissa commonly describes, they hold up mirrors to reflect what's inside of you. The way i read reversed cards is that the meaning applies to the querents' internal issues vs. external issues. With these cards, that divided line between the two doesn't exist, and therefore, i find no need to use reversals with them. __________________ Love will conquer all |
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Citizen
Join Date: 19 Mar 2004
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![]() I will give it a try. Maybe even keep one of my decks just for the purpose of uprights and reversals. Thanks again, kindred spirit! __________________ The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. Marcel Proust The greatest strength is gentleness. Iroquois Proverb |
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Join Date: 08 Dec 2002
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__________________ Love will conquer all |
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