Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Past, Present, Future


Past: The World
"With this card, the Fool's journey ends; he arrives at his destination. The goal has been reached and all the elements of a situation have been drawn into a synthesized whole.

You've reached a deep understanding of the issues that concern you. You've begun to realize that everything in life starts within and radiates outward, that your most private beliefs create that reality that you live. Everything is available to you. Now it's time to free yourself from restriction. Expand your horizons.

Completion, success, fulfillment. You're ready to reap your rewards and move on to a new phase. If you've been working on a long-term project that seems like it will never end, be assured that the conclusion is near.

Don't assume that your ultimate goal in life has been attained. This card symbolizes peak experiences where you move a step toward becoming who you really are. This is an intermediate period in which you may enjoy your triumphs before you begin again as the Fool. The World dancer serves as a reminder that the journey is the true goal.

Empowerment: You have surmounted your obstacles and overcome your limitations" (76).

Present: Page of Pentacles
This is the energy that I feel now. I am so excited and eager to hopefully get an internship at the Social Security Administration.

Future: Seven of Pentacles
"It's time to take stock. Evaluate your achievements and trust that the projects you've set in motion can now move forward under their own momentum. You may be tempted to rest on your laurels for a while, but the pause won't last long. Your inspiration urges you on.

Through honest appraisal of your needs and desires, you attune yourself to deeper levels of awareness and take your cues from synchronicities, hunches, impulses.

You have what it takes. Your hard work is about to pay off financially. You feel pride and fulfillment in what you've done and now you reflect on where you've been and where you would like to go. You reevaluate your goals, relationships, lifestyle, and dreams, and decide that you've done just fine so far. Buoyed by your past success, you charge into the future" (162).

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