I try to speakBut my mind is deep in thoughtThey’re calling me back to EarthLike I’m an Astronaut
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
Text
The Different Pains in Tarot
Death, The Tower & The Devil have a bad rep. But they are not the ones you should truly dread.

Three of Swords: Heartbreak & Sorrow
This pain screams. And when it is not screaming, it is weeping. It involves separation, rejection, or discovering a truth that crushes your soul.
Seven of Swords: Betrayal & Deception
This pain is speechless. Realization and denial are battling, and you feel helpless. It involves trickery, theft, a knife in back from a person you love.
Nine of Swords: Anguish & Torment
This pain is violent. Cruel and ruthless, it tortures your mind without end. It involves anxiety, fear, sleepless nights, the urge to hurt yourself.
Ten of Swords: Defeat & Ruin
This pain is paralyzing. You have hit rock bottom, and are deciding between getting up and dying. It involves illness, death, a significant life crisis.
Seven of Wands: Struggle & Exhaustion
This pain is brutal. It attacks you from all fronts, leaving you panicked and gasping for breath. It involves your beliefs or reputation being assaulted.
Five of Pentacles: Hardship & Insecurity
This pain is isolating. It shames you, and turns you into a pariah or a victim. It involves total abandonment, banishment, complete financial ruin.
Five of Cups: Grief & Misery
This pain is quiet. Left with no choice, you have accepted life's judgment. It involves a lost opportunity, a regret for what has—or has not—come to be.
912 notes
·
View notes
Photo
biology of summer fruits
15K notes
·
View notes
Photo
Peter Pan (1953) dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson and Hamilton Luske
6K notes
·
View notes
Photo

Gold memento mori ring set with a miniature painting of an eye, surrounded by seed pearls and a ring of plaited hair, circa 1810.
15K notes
·
View notes