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Sunday, November 20, 2011
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same sex nuptuals
So I'm late
...yet happy for you, although truth be told, I don't think its anyone business if its same or not , or is.it..lollll....enjoy !
...yet happy for you, although truth be told, I don't think its anyone business if its same or not , or is.it..lollll....enjoy !
Tarot Arcana: Ace of Cups
Tarot Arcana: Ace of Cups
The Ace of Cups Tarot Card
When you have found an emotional plateau, you will see the Ace of
Cups in your Tarot reading. This card represents the culmination of
a sacrifice that has been rewarded with satisfaction, contentment
and a deep, lasting peace. This is the Tarot deck's card of true
love and it would be hard to imagine a soulmate Tarot reading
without the presence of the Ace of Cups.
From out of a cloud appears a hand holding a Cup balanced on its
palm. From this gold chalice emanates four plumes of water, which
steadily pour down into a lake populated by floral lily pads. A
white dove holds a communion wafer in its beak just above the rim of
the Cup. The white hand glows and the wispy cloud from which it
comes is silver-gray in tone. The Cup is engraved with a "W" in some
Tarot Decks, an insignia for Arthur Edward Waite, the father of the
modern tarot deck.
The Christian ritual of communion is a re-enactment of Christ making
the ultimate sacrifice for his followers. When the Ace of Cups
appears in a Tarot reading, there is the feeling that a love is so
deep that one partner would be willing to die for the other. This is
not a harbinger of any such passing, just a metaphor for the depth
of the love that is being expressed here. Aces are the culmination
of a suit's meaning and Cups represent emotions. The dove, of
course, is a symbol of peace; the peace that such love brings a
person and the peace that one is able to thus send out into the
universe.
Meaning in Past, Present and Future Positions
When a Tarot Reading begins, the cards are dealt into areas
regarding your past, present and future. Where each card lands is
the area of your life story that it will help describe. When the Ace
of Cups is in the past position, you have a lover of great
importance in your past. Were you dumped and the tale became sad
after such a wonderful peak? On a better note, the Ace of Cups here
often serves as a foundation to the reading and informs the Tarot
reader that you have a sophisticated mastery of your emotions.
When the Tarot spread reveals the Ace of Cups in the present
position, you are probably getting the reading because of a new love
interest in your life. Perhaps you have a strong intuition that "the
one" is near. A certain lack of anxiety will bring you a sense of
happiness when this card arrives in the present position.
The Ace of Cups in the future position indicates that you are
pursuing love as a goal in this lifetime. This is not necessarily a
great position for this Ace as it questions your motivations. Is
love something that you pursue in order to justify a lousy current
situation? Are you too picky about who you date out of some
misguided desire to "have it all" or have a mate who shows that you
won some abstract contest to rein in a millionaire stud who worships
you? The Ace of Cups in this position confronts you that an
idealized notion of love off in the distance is a poor substitute
for the real thing.
The Hovering Ace
Many Tarot readers prefer to pull any of the Aces off the table and
hold them above the reading, an act referred to as exalting the Ace.
Aces are considered so powerful that they cannot mix freely with
other Tarot cards and therefore serve as a subtitle for your entire
reading. If your Tarot reader follows the tradition of allowing the
Ace to hover above the reading, the lessons about love and emotional
maturity will be all the deeper and more meaningful for a full
understanding of your situation.
Card Combinations
Each Tarot card in a reading informs the interpretations of the
other cards. If your Tarot reader leaves the Ace of Cups in the
Tarot spread before you, the cards around it gain an influence over
the meaning of this special Tarot symbol.
When paired with another Ace, the mastery of emotions will be
complete and lead to success in a definite avenue of your life. When
The Emperor or The Magician are in your reading accompanying this
card, look for a position of authority to give you great
satisfaction. Power and influence require a stable base from which
to judge and the Judgment card near the Ace of Cups indicates you
are making great life decisions. Temperance is a card where the main
character seems to be using the Ace of Cups to stay on the stable
and sane path. So accept the Tarot's message of stability when this
card appears.
If Death is drawn in a reading that features the Ace of Cups, look
for your loneliness to be the thing that is dying. An emotional
stability that comes with being accepted by a partner is on its way.
When there are lots of other cards from the suit of Cups in a
reading with their Ace, the emotional foundation for growth and
leadership is truly present. If the reading with this card also has
many cards from the suit of Wands, a business idea you have could be
just what is needed in your chosen field. A fortune could be
bubbling over.
When the Ace of Cups combines with many cards from the suit of
Pentacles, you must ask yourself if your love of material
possessions is getting in the way of a love of yourself and those
around you. With the suit of Swords combining with this card, you
have an opportunity to use verbal communication to get a deeper
understanding of your feelings. Have you met a soulmate who actually
understands your deepest desires and hopes?
When the Ace of Cups is in the same reading as The World, look for
some of those deepest hopes and desires to be more than just
understood; this card combination is like bulldozing a trail
straight to your life's goals. It is one of the magic moments in all
of Tarot reading.
So moving on and foward and remembering whats important to me, and some of the folks that i love...
my wedding vase tradition as i have know , is very much like this from the tarot reading and card....enjoy a bit of the...you'll have a happy life , and good man feeling we all wish for you!
The Ace of Cups Tarot Card
When you have found an emotional plateau, you will see the Ace of
Cups in your Tarot reading. This card represents the culmination of
a sacrifice that has been rewarded with satisfaction, contentment
and a deep, lasting peace. This is the Tarot deck's card of true
love and it would be hard to imagine a soulmate Tarot reading
without the presence of the Ace of Cups.
From out of a cloud appears a hand holding a Cup balanced on its
palm. From this gold chalice emanates four plumes of water, which
steadily pour down into a lake populated by floral lily pads. A
white dove holds a communion wafer in its beak just above the rim of
the Cup. The white hand glows and the wispy cloud from which it
comes is silver-gray in tone. The Cup is engraved with a "W" in some
Tarot Decks, an insignia for Arthur Edward Waite, the father of the
modern tarot deck.
The Christian ritual of communion is a re-enactment of Christ making
the ultimate sacrifice for his followers. When the Ace of Cups
appears in a Tarot reading, there is the feeling that a love is so
deep that one partner would be willing to die for the other. This is
not a harbinger of any such passing, just a metaphor for the depth
of the love that is being expressed here. Aces are the culmination
of a suit's meaning and Cups represent emotions. The dove, of
course, is a symbol of peace; the peace that such love brings a
person and the peace that one is able to thus send out into the
universe.
Meaning in Past, Present and Future Positions
When a Tarot Reading begins, the cards are dealt into areas
regarding your past, present and future. Where each card lands is
the area of your life story that it will help describe. When the Ace
of Cups is in the past position, you have a lover of great
importance in your past. Were you dumped and the tale became sad
after such a wonderful peak? On a better note, the Ace of Cups here
often serves as a foundation to the reading and informs the Tarot
reader that you have a sophisticated mastery of your emotions.
When the Tarot spread reveals the Ace of Cups in the present
position, you are probably getting the reading because of a new love
interest in your life. Perhaps you have a strong intuition that "the
one" is near. A certain lack of anxiety will bring you a sense of
happiness when this card arrives in the present position.
The Ace of Cups in the future position indicates that you are
pursuing love as a goal in this lifetime. This is not necessarily a
great position for this Ace as it questions your motivations. Is
love something that you pursue in order to justify a lousy current
situation? Are you too picky about who you date out of some
misguided desire to "have it all" or have a mate who shows that you
won some abstract contest to rein in a millionaire stud who worships
you? The Ace of Cups in this position confronts you that an
idealized notion of love off in the distance is a poor substitute
for the real thing.
The Hovering Ace
Many Tarot readers prefer to pull any of the Aces off the table and
hold them above the reading, an act referred to as exalting the Ace.
Aces are considered so powerful that they cannot mix freely with
other Tarot cards and therefore serve as a subtitle for your entire
reading. If your Tarot reader follows the tradition of allowing the
Ace to hover above the reading, the lessons about love and emotional
maturity will be all the deeper and more meaningful for a full
understanding of your situation.
Card Combinations
Each Tarot card in a reading informs the interpretations of the
other cards. If your Tarot reader leaves the Ace of Cups in the
Tarot spread before you, the cards around it gain an influence over
the meaning of this special Tarot symbol.
When paired with another Ace, the mastery of emotions will be
complete and lead to success in a definite avenue of your life. When
The Emperor or The Magician are in your reading accompanying this
card, look for a position of authority to give you great
satisfaction. Power and influence require a stable base from which
to judge and the Judgment card near the Ace of Cups indicates you
are making great life decisions. Temperance is a card where the main
character seems to be using the Ace of Cups to stay on the stable
and sane path. So accept the Tarot's message of stability when this
card appears.
If Death is drawn in a reading that features the Ace of Cups, look
for your loneliness to be the thing that is dying. An emotional
stability that comes with being accepted by a partner is on its way.
When there are lots of other cards from the suit of Cups in a
reading with their Ace, the emotional foundation for growth and
leadership is truly present. If the reading with this card also has
many cards from the suit of Wands, a business idea you have could be
just what is needed in your chosen field. A fortune could be
bubbling over.
When the Ace of Cups combines with many cards from the suit of
Pentacles, you must ask yourself if your love of material
possessions is getting in the way of a love of yourself and those
around you. With the suit of Swords combining with this card, you
have an opportunity to use verbal communication to get a deeper
understanding of your feelings. Have you met a soulmate who actually
understands your deepest desires and hopes?
When the Ace of Cups is in the same reading as The World, look for
some of those deepest hopes and desires to be more than just
understood; this card combination is like bulldozing a trail
straight to your life's goals. It is one of the magic moments in all
of Tarot reading.
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
St Valentines Day-I Like todays Version Better!
Romantic legends
The Early Medieval acta of either Saint Valentine were expounded briefly in Legenda Aurea. According to that version, St Valentine was persecuted as a Christian and interrogated by Roman Emperor Claudius II in person. Claudius was impressed by Valentine and had a discussion with him, attempting to get him to convert to Roman paganism in order to save his life. Valentine refused and tried to convert Claudius to Christianity instead. Because of this, he was executed. Before his execution, he is reported to have performed a miracle by healing the blind daughter of his jailer.
Since Legenda Aurea still provided no connections whatsoever with sentimental love, appropriate lore has been embroidered in modern times to portray Valentine as a priest who refused an unattested law attributed to Roman Emperor Claudius II, allegedly ordering that young men remain single. The Emperor supposedly did this to grow his army, believing that married men did not make for good soldiers. The priest Valentine, however, secretly performed marriage ceremonies for young men. When Claudius found out about this, he had Valentine arrested and thrown in jail.
There is an additional modern embellishment to The Golden Legend, provided by American Greetings to History.com, and widely repeated despite having no historical basis whatsoever. On the evening before Valentine was to be executed, he would have written the first "valentine" card himself, addressed to a young girl variously identified as his beloved, as the jailer's daughter whom he had befriended and healed, or both. It was a note that read "From your Valentine."
well I found this online...doesn't sound like our modern day romantic candy cards and flowers...
...Its one of the only days some woman get flowers and gifts from some not so romantic spouses...what I love about what I do, is that , flowers seems to be a great gift that puts the smile on the face of the receiver and lets you know you where thinking of them in good times and bad....
My vases are a work of art and a great reminder of what to get a flower lover whenever you can't think of what to get , or something you desire to keep filled ...with a candle if you don't have flowers at the time, it makes a nice romantic addition to any home ....enjoy
and remember custom orders are my specialty, so whatever your home style design is , allow my vases as art into your home....I have some on hand , and am willing to customize anytime.
many thanks
make14me.com
The Early Medieval acta of either Saint Valentine were expounded briefly in Legenda Aurea. According to that version, St Valentine was persecuted as a Christian and interrogated by Roman Emperor Claudius II in person. Claudius was impressed by Valentine and had a discussion with him, attempting to get him to convert to Roman paganism in order to save his life. Valentine refused and tried to convert Claudius to Christianity instead. Because of this, he was executed. Before his execution, he is reported to have performed a miracle by healing the blind daughter of his jailer.
Since Legenda Aurea still provided no connections whatsoever with sentimental love, appropriate lore has been embroidered in modern times to portray Valentine as a priest who refused an unattested law attributed to Roman Emperor Claudius II, allegedly ordering that young men remain single. The Emperor supposedly did this to grow his army, believing that married men did not make for good soldiers. The priest Valentine, however, secretly performed marriage ceremonies for young men. When Claudius found out about this, he had Valentine arrested and thrown in jail.
There is an additional modern embellishment to The Golden Legend, provided by American Greetings to History.com, and widely repeated despite having no historical basis whatsoever. On the evening before Valentine was to be executed, he would have written the first "valentine" card himself, addressed to a young girl variously identified as his beloved, as the jailer's daughter whom he had befriended and healed, or both. It was a note that read "From your Valentine."
well I found this online...doesn't sound like our modern day romantic candy cards and flowers...
...Its one of the only days some woman get flowers and gifts from some not so romantic spouses...what I love about what I do, is that , flowers seems to be a great gift that puts the smile on the face of the receiver and lets you know you where thinking of them in good times and bad....
My vases are a work of art and a great reminder of what to get a flower lover whenever you can't think of what to get , or something you desire to keep filled ...with a candle if you don't have flowers at the time, it makes a nice romantic addition to any home ....enjoy
and remember custom orders are my specialty, so whatever your home style design is , allow my vases as art into your home....I have some on hand , and am willing to customize anytime.
many thanks
make14me.com
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