John Noble (
jackofallgeeks) wrote2005-09-23 12:42 am
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Pertinent bits, from left to right:
-DVDs, including The Ultimate Matrix, Garden State, The Land Before Time, Princess Bride, The Last Unicorn, and Neon Genesis Evangelion
-Spooky, the beast what sqeaks
-UnicronPrime
-Jade, my kitty
-Diseny restort card, 'cause I love Tinkerbell
-Three of Swords
-Playskool Vader
-The Last BattleBeast
-Ace of Swords
-Magic calling card, cause the art's cool (it's a giant squirrel-monster)
-The remains of Aycesis
-Nine of Swords reversed
-Four of Swords reversed
-The Last of dnL
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Tangentially, do you know how to play Tarok? Because I don't.
Nothing without meaning.
"Out of curiosity, is there any deeper significance to the Tarot cards?"
I'm glad you asked (I was hoping someone would). Nearly everything I do holds significance; it's just the sort I am. The desk you see there (and I see here), is set up full of little clues to who I am. As noted in a recent post, I love making my space 'my own.' I'll grant that some of the DVDs I have are just up there because I own them 9but that I own them says something).
But the tarot:
Three of Sword - Heartache and sorrow. Forced separations, loss of love or loved ones. Loneliness. Emotional upheaval. Intense emotional pain or scars. Disappointment in love.
Ace of Swords - Masculine. Courage and fortitude. Belief in ideas. Championship. Artificial intelligence, computers. Analysis.
Nine of Swords, reversed - Fear, suspicion, and loneliness stemming from unfortunate, bad experiences in the past. Unable to completely recover. Remember, this too shall pass.
Four of Swords, reversed - Return to the outside world. Back into action but in a different capacity. new relationships.