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Might that not be considered a case of synchronicity? If so, perhaps we can add that word to the World card.
Yes, Ruby Jewel, it seems this case of synchronicity would apply well to The World card!
Might that not be considered a case of synchronicity? If so, perhaps we can add that word to the World card.
I would say it points that the experience you have learned before, will help you in your new plans. Here you aren't like the fool without any knowledge, I sense this card carries experience and you will expand your horizons with the new plans you have in mind.
I think I have finally figured out the "Using Tarot Cards" protocol!
If it's okay, I'm going to do a three-card spread about work and ask about whatever card falls in the outcome position.
Question: With spring semester coming to a close in a few weeks and summer semester beginning, what should I be thinking about regarding working with other faculty as well as teaching and planning classes?
Card: Original RWS deck: The World
My interpretation: after going through the process described by the other cards, the outcome for the transition between semesters will feel like a taste of heaven with many diverse elements feeling in harmony. The transition will not only feel like a new beginning but going up a level.
What other ways might there be to read this card in this situation and position?
Inasmuch as the World Dancer is the Fool...getting ready to dance off the cliff once more, maybe you should take a few chances...on something you dream about.
Thank you for expanding on the reading as well as the meaning of the card.
I will definitely consider taking some chances...on something I dream about...though I'll have to percolate on what that might be...
I am bound by the laws of feedback to tell you that your reference to coffee spoons has meaning for me...
...is it synchronicity, divine appointment, pattern recognition, neurosis? You be the judge!...
From the "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
"...
For I have known them all already, known them all:
Have known the evenings, mornings, afternoons,
I have measured out my life with coffee spoons;
I know the voices dying with a dying fall
Beneath the music from a farther room.
..................So how should I presume?
...
Politic, cautious, and meticulous;
Full of high sentence, but a bit obtuse;
At times, indeed, almost ridiculous—
Almost, at times, the Fool." <===could be a real tarot reference here!
I like your romantic (in the literary sense) approach to poetry, the spontaneous overflow of powerful creativity (fire) and feeling (water) focused through the prophetic poet into the mundane coffee cups of open-hearted fools.
Someone I posted with on another forum says he does not believe in empathy.
The funny thing was that I could empathize with him. I should have posted that!
I guess my life is measured out in coffee spoons as the video you (Ruby) posted was made in the same year I was born!