Friday, February 13, 2009

What Tarot Card Are You?

I took the test and discovered that I am the Moon - well, it's my zodiac card after all (the Moon is associated with Pisces), one of the many personality cards you can calculate with your date of birth.


You are The Moon


Hope, expectation, Bright promises.


The Moon is a card of magic and mystery - when prominent you know that nothing is as it seems, particularly when it concerns relationships. All logic is thrown out the window.


The Moon is all about visions and illusions, madness, genius and poetry. This is a card that has to do with sleep, and so with both dreams and nightmares. It is a scary card in that it warns that there might be hidden enemies, tricks and falsehoods. But it should also be remembered that this is a card of great creativity, of powerful magic, primal feelings and intuition. You may be going through a time of emotional and mental trial; if you have any past mental problems, you must be vigilant in taking your medication but avoid drugs or alcohol, as abuse of either will cause them irreparable damage. This time however, can also result in great creativity, psychic powers, visions and insight. You can and should trust your intuition.


What Tarot Card are You?
Take the Test to Find Out.

Have fun discovering your special Tarot card! If you would like me to work out all your Tarot personality cards, then click on the following link to request your Tarot Personality Profile:

http://www.cosmictarot.co.uk/index_files/SpecialityReadingsGifts.htm

Best wishes,

Christiane

http://www.cosmictarot.co.uk/

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Are you fed up with all the doom and gloom?

If yes, then change your perpective by contemplating the following uplifting story I recently came across, which has been attributed to the Native American Cherokee Indians.

The story is about a boy who tells his grandfather that he is feeling very angry and upset. The grandfather explains to the boy that he too sometimes feels angry but also he often feels very happy. The grandfather says it is as if there are two wolves battling inside him. One is very angry, aggressive and acts out of fear. This wolf wants to fight all the time. The other wolf is happy, playful, and only wants to make friends and live in peace. But the two wolves are constantly battling inside. The little boy asks: which wolf wins?And the grandfather replies: 'the one I feed'.

This story reflects our times so perfectly. The media tends to focus on stories that make us feel scared, sad or angry, only because it sells and has a bigger impact than anything positive. Of course we can't deny that there's a lot of bad stuff going on in the world, but what if we started to feed the right wolf?

Until next time,

Christiane

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