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In the spirit of Alamaris' reading for the Dead (ominous chords, three dam dam daaaaaaam) I want to go read for objects in museums.
I have done entirely too much art history than is healthy, obviously, but, hey, I own my madness.
In fact, I want to read for old temple statues, first of all. There are some beautiful Sekhmets and a Horus fountain quite particularly that I want to read for.
Now, as I can't very well spread my cloth on the floor and sit crosslegged with the rabid busloads of tourists and wildeyed guardians, I will need to discreetly need to simply overturn card by card in hand.
I wonder, do I reshuffle with each question, note answer and leave it at that, or should I shuffle but once and try to form a layout once at home.
Here are some questions that I want to ask
any adjustments or observations or additions or whatever are more than welcome
Help Hammer this out: for Horus
Who are you?
What do you represent (stand for? symbolize...? would he find this language offensive?)
what was your purpose?
what is your purpose (perhaps insulting)
/hope to do/achieve/bring about now?
what is your greatest memory?
what do you need that I can do for you?
How do you see me?
What advice/wisdom/secret/lesson (are these different questions?) can you share with me
In other threads, I'll eventually take this to funerary art, but to that can be applied a variation of a past life spread. More help will be needed when I will be reading for daily usage artefacts (necklace, game, writing implement, suit of armor) and then trickiest of all, places (architect? owner? greatest event????). Again, those are other threads.
The temple statues I may well be doing by Tuesday next.
Any ideas?
hammerhammerping
saba
In the spirit of Alamaris' reading for the Dead (ominous chords, three dam dam daaaaaaam) I want to go read for objects in museums.
I have done entirely too much art history than is healthy, obviously, but, hey, I own my madness.
In fact, I want to read for old temple statues, first of all. There are some beautiful Sekhmets and a Horus fountain quite particularly that I want to read for.
Now, as I can't very well spread my cloth on the floor and sit crosslegged with the rabid busloads of tourists and wildeyed guardians, I will need to discreetly need to simply overturn card by card in hand.
I wonder, do I reshuffle with each question, note answer and leave it at that, or should I shuffle but once and try to form a layout once at home.
Here are some questions that I want to ask
any adjustments or observations or additions or whatever are more than welcome
Help Hammer this out: for Horus
Who are you?
What do you represent (stand for? symbolize...? would he find this language offensive?)
what was your purpose?
what is your purpose (perhaps insulting)
/hope to do/achieve/bring about now?
what is your greatest memory?
what do you need that I can do for you?
How do you see me?
What advice/wisdom/secret/lesson (are these different questions?) can you share with me
In other threads, I'll eventually take this to funerary art, but to that can be applied a variation of a past life spread. More help will be needed when I will be reading for daily usage artefacts (necklace, game, writing implement, suit of armor) and then trickiest of all, places (architect? owner? greatest event????). Again, those are other threads.
The temple statues I may well be doing by Tuesday next.
Any ideas?
hammerhammerping
saba