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Jan. 6th, 2021 09:55 amCard: Rx 8 of Cups
Deck: Fifth Spirit

The first thing I notice is the full moon out of the open window.
Describing the Image: A house has pots throughout the living space to catch water, presumably to catch water from a leaky roof. The door is open. Outside the door is a path over some hills. The full moon shines in the background.
Colors, Shapes, Symbols and Meaning, Background:
Colors - muted, mostly grays
Shapes - arcs, circles, rectangles
Symbols and Meaning - moon - intuition; door - way out; home - safety; path - exploration, change
Background - hills and moon, wallpaper in house
This card makes me feel like it's time to move forward.
It reminds me of the leak in the bathroom ceiling.
The energy of this card is clear in terms of it being hard to leave, but yet the road is calling and the way things are is untenable.
I could use this card's energy today by being patient if there are delays to moving forward, and by being patient with myself when I am reluctant to leave my comfort zone.
KEYWORDS: leaving, moving on, journey
Deck: Fifth Spirit

The first thing I notice is the full moon out of the open window.
Describing the Image: A house has pots throughout the living space to catch water, presumably to catch water from a leaky roof. The door is open. Outside the door is a path over some hills. The full moon shines in the background.
Colors, Shapes, Symbols and Meaning, Background:
Colors - muted, mostly grays
Shapes - arcs, circles, rectangles
Symbols and Meaning - moon - intuition; door - way out; home - safety; path - exploration, change
Background - hills and moon, wallpaper in house
This card makes me feel like it's time to move forward.
It reminds me of the leak in the bathroom ceiling.
The energy of this card is clear in terms of it being hard to leave, but yet the road is calling and the way things are is untenable.
I could use this card's energy today by being patient if there are delays to moving forward, and by being patient with myself when I am reluctant to leave my comfort zone.
KEYWORDS: leaving, moving on, journey