Tarot by HHKaren wrote::- My question was what do I need to know about my relationship : 1)reflects current situation :The Tower 2)advice the cards are giving me: Justice 3)the outcome:The Moon The tower and Justice (oh, so much about Justice lately here) are really pretty clear to me The tower is telling me that currently my relationship is really shakey, that I need to break through the binds that are holding me [/quote] Hi Karen! I will use the ole standby, the RWS (US Games Systems, Inc 1971) As always my comments are not meant to change your interpretations of your cards, nor are they meant to be critiques of your interpretation, rather they are comparison Or is the Tower telling you that you are labouring under a piece of misinformation? In this position in this spread relating to your question we could look at the Tower as a catalyst, a catalyst for reformation of what exists beneath the outward appearance I would tend to see the message of the Tower (especially as it is followed by Justice) as a reminder to look beyond the surface Remember that one definition of reflect is _to manifest as a result of one's actions_ In my highly subjective version of The Fool’s Journey The Tower is the spiritual world made incarnate Here we encounter every man's ability to heal, to restore, and to renovate To renovate and heal, not only the tangible, but also the realm of ideas, thought patterns, desires: to restore self-worth, dignity, composure, poise, peace of mind, and fortitude Justice is telling me to weigh my decision carefully, looking at all sides of the situation including the others point of view (my problem here is that I usually end up being overely sympathetic to his being hurt by a change or my daughter being without a father-OH-could that be what the tower is about?) [/quote] Or perhaps the message is one of negotiation…in combination with the Tower as catalyst this card may be about learning the fine art of negotiation…but I think that the message is not about a relationship with any one else in your life but rather with yourself Ultimately every relationship is a mirror of our relationship with ourselves And the key to the spread in the Moon card in the outcome position…what Echols et al (Spiritual Tarot, Avon Books, 1996) refer to as the card of “…cycles of inner development.” The single Tower of the first card in your spread has become a set of Towers in the Moon card Lee Irwin (Gnostic Tarot, Samuel Weiser, Inc 1998 waxes poetically about the Moon and he says apropos to the two preceding cards, “…the Moon is the card of the soul, the deep-feeling life of passion and desire directed beyond the visible and into the invisible realms of spirit.”
For me the Moon in this position reinforces that regardless of the relationship you thought you had in mind when you shuffled the cards and laid the spread the messages being delivered are [b]not[/b] about a romance, a partnership, or a marriage…
It’s in the cards! HH
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