OaksWhispering
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I struggle with this otherwise happy looking card because of the tear. The author says that the sun sheds a tear because humans "neglect beauty, truth, and justice in favor of materialism, power, and dogma." I feel, however, that this is a pessimistic view of humanity and takes away from the happiness that the sun card is supposed to bring.
And so when I pull it up I really don't feel the joy that I ought to, because I am distracted by what the tear signifies.
It originally was not painted with a tear, and evoked such happiness in me, that I was disappointed with the change. For a while there, after reading the meaning for the tear, I just accepted it but now I can't help but disagree and feel that I am rationalizing whenever I try to be okay with it.
Would like to hear your thoughts, perspective, and possibly advice on how to not feel bummed out when I pull the Sun.
I struggle with this otherwise happy looking card because of the tear. The author says that the sun sheds a tear because humans "neglect beauty, truth, and justice in favor of materialism, power, and dogma." I feel, however, that this is a pessimistic view of humanity and takes away from the happiness that the sun card is supposed to bring.
And so when I pull it up I really don't feel the joy that I ought to, because I am distracted by what the tear signifies.
It originally was not painted with a tear, and evoked such happiness in me, that I was disappointed with the change. For a while there, after reading the meaning for the tear, I just accepted it but now I can't help but disagree and feel that I am rationalizing whenever I try to be okay with it.
Would like to hear your thoughts, perspective, and possibly advice on how to not feel bummed out when I pull the Sun.