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Archive for the ‘Numerology’ Category

It’s amazing how a tarot card can change your outlook!

I woke up tired, cranky, cold (the first signs of autumn are here!) and in no mood to work. I was going to ask the tarot which project I should focus on today. At the last minute, as I shuffled my Hanson-Roberts deck, the question popped in to my mind: “What kind of day will I have today?”

After a bit more shuffling, I drew the…

Wheel of Fortune

After The “World”, the Wheel of Fortune is one of the most propitious cards in the deck. Its number, 10, reduces to the number one, which corresponds with the beginning of a cycle. But 10 is better–indicating an advanced cycle, the first step of the next phase.

The card shows good luck, a change for the better, advancement and opportunity.

The reading says all my fears about RECON Magazine will be unfounded. The contract jobs I applied for yesterday may yield positive results and increased income. Perhaps the checks I’ve been waiting for will come in today.

Sometimes, the Wheel of Fortune forecasts the purchase of a new vehicle. That wouldn’t be all bad either, considering the battery died on the Blazer this morning. But I don’t think that’s what it means right now.

With my e-mail box full of monthly bills, seeing this card gives me the ambition to plow ahead. Things will get better if I keep working.

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007