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Dominic Chambers ([info]knowhow) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2015-05-05 19:51:00

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Entry tags:journal: adrian, journal: cho, journal: cormac, journal: dominic, journal: millicent, journal: romilda

Journal: Tarot
If anyone is looking for the enormous book on Tarot Interpretation that's been in the Corner every day since we opened, I've got it.

My card is the Nine of Swords which apparently means something lost or stolen, no time for a gamble. So I guess I won't be putting money on Ballycastle winning the league.

Who else got their fortune told on Saturday? I'm bored and curious, which is a pretty dangerous combination. Also willing to look stuff up if anyone else wants to know what their tarot cards supposedly mean.



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[info]astoryuntold
2015-05-06 02:20 am UTC (link)
Yes, the Nine of Swords is obviously one of the most cheerful cards in any deck! There are so many books out there about the cards and meanings and spreads that I think if you did read it all even in just your one book that it'd be enough to make you a bit bonkers. I always tried to keep it open and simple in my head when going over them.

The Seven of Coins (or Pentacles, depending on the deck). I don't mind the comparison! I think it's fun. It's a bit like a puzzle, but one I definitely wouldn't take too seriously (though I think, sometimes, they can be a nice way to nudge yourself into certain things you may be wondering about).

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