This makes so much sense.
Jun. 20th, 2010 01:21 pm
Death often represents an important ending that will initiate great change. It signals the end of an era; a moment when a door is closing. At such times, there may be sadness and reluctance, but also relief and a sense of completion. Death also suggests getting down to basics. Dying has a way of making you concentrate on what's important. This card reminds you to cut out the unnecessary. Death can also mean you will experience an inexorable force. Death is inevitable, and sometimes there are events that are inescapable as well. When these moments occur, the best approach is to ride your fate and see where it takes you. For a full description of your card and other goodies, please visit LearnTarot.com |
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This makes a whole lot of sense. My element is water (even though my birthday is earth). Water is signified by the chalice or the cauldron. The cauldron, used by Rhianna when she decided the fate of us, is also linked to death. West, the direction for water, is also the direction of the Otherworld.
Okay, I'm done.
Day 16 - Guilty Pleasure Show
What counts as a guilty pleasure? Hmmm.... I'll go with Most Haunted and Diners, Drive ins and Dives. I shouldn't be watching Most Haunted anymore due to I know it's fake, but it's still fun to watch. DD&D, I like the places Guy visits and I can actually watch it without getting annoyed at the person as much. Usually, I can't stand him.
( The Cut of Rassilon! )