I'm Esther I'm lost but yet I am content. SC👻: Fluttermonkey
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forever and always insane about the fact that haunting means "heimsuchen" in german which literally translates to "homeseeking". a haunting is a search for a home you can never return to
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Fire Dance (1889) by Joseph Tomanek † Le Villi (1906) by Giuliano Bartolomeo
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hese Hyalophora cecropia are the largest moths found in North America
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William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905) L'Assaut, 1898 Mirdi Orsay, Paris
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HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE (1953)
Marilyn Monroe wearing glasses
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William Adolphe Bouguereau (French, 1825-1905) La toilette de Vénus, 1873 National Museum of Fine Arts, Buenos Aires
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Strict Tarot Rules My Grandma Taught Me
Sweep the floor with a whisk broom before every reading. It shows respect for the old gods who will be coming in.
Answer only three questions for a querent in one seating. Revealing too much sacred information will dilute its meaning.
Always use the Celtic Cross for a personal reading. “You cannot truly appreciate the weight of the advice you are giving if you don’t fully understand the way the querent is feeling.”
Make an offering to the querent’s higher self before proceeding. “The body may want a reading, but the soul may be unwilling.” A piece of chocolate or anything sweet should be appropriate.
Ensure the querent’s hands are clean. Prepare a hot towel or a water basin. It rids their body of negative energy and keeps your cards from getting dirty.
Dim the lights before you deal the cards. “The Fates live next to Hades. They are not used to harsh lighting.”
Play soft and quiet music. It calms the mind and encourages the querent to bravely tell you what they really seek.
You shuffle, they cut. Shuffling lets the cards connect you to the source. Cutting allows the cards to feel the querent’s life force.
Honesty is better than sympathy. Exaggerating hopes and softening harsh truths do more harm than good.
Never forget to thank your cards afterwards. “The messages come from the goddesses, yes. But your cards make the effort to speak them in the way you can understand best.”
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Charles van den Eycken - Pleasant anticipation (1883)
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