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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 07:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i The nobody says "You watched me so long and now i watch you" "I reach out my hand, you shy, what to do?" "I can offer you everything that is true" "You should feel honored, but you look like you'll spew" "Are you really that afraid of your own self" "That you'd rather grow dusty on some old shelf?" "Don't ignore me, or I'll ignore you when it counts" "And you'll have to watch, while everyone mounts" |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 07:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "Now the current illuminati are among the closest in relation to Lucifer (on the paternal side), or the true Messiah. These Lucifer descendants wrongfully believed that the return of Lucifer was going to be a man of evil, and it would mark the end of the world for most and they (the elite) would go in hiding underground while the world was basically destroyed. They had one part right, but he will return to save us all and be able to save every one hopefully this time around. The truth is that "Lucifer" is indeed returning, but has since obviously evolved during his reincarnations and now, as his present incarnation, is like the Jesus Christ that the Christians believe in. He will know all evil and all that is good, and will have learned that following the divine good is the key for happiness for one and all. So, as you can see, both were wrong in a way, and both were correct in a way. Nobody is perfect :). Going back to the time of the tribes of Israel, the current illuminati are bearing their relation to the kingdom of David, which is made up of the tribe of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin. Currently I am of believe that these two tribes are what has brought about the water/blood for this time period that "the nobody" will be connected to. This "nobody" won't have any ties connected to the illuminati presently because he will come from a lost family tie that escaped with their lifes (in their past incarnations) way back then in order to avoid being murdered/questioned/attacked and perhaps eliminated by those that were in power at that time. Jesus remained to finish his lessons/destiny of that lifetime, but unfortunately it was not his time to bring peace and happiness to all, it was not how God had planned it (but Mary got away with their kids and kept the family of the messiah alive). The nobody will come from a lineage that will be impossible to completely trace, but he will know when the time is right. This "nobody" will have perfected the two sides finally(the female, and male) that are both so strongly within him and the two will become one within him. He will be able to rule and nobody will be disappointed once they experience real happiness, or at least glimpses of it that will motivate them to stay on the right path. Also, you can easily trace the tribe of benjamin back to adam and eve without any effort. This is all subject to change, but should be very close to the truth that has been shared yet and been allowed to be seen by God to this present date." :) A-O |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 07:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "You were a faithful servant, brother, if you miss for the Lord that bad. But don't you know that shortly after midnight The Prince of the World fell a little a sleep. Just a quick nap he thought. 5 minutes. But he was so tired because matter is some heavy shit to illuminate. And he slept for a few ours. And when he wake up he saw the horror that happend during his nap. His beloved children, blinded by the dark night, killing and tormenting each other and themselves. Of, if you would have felt his sadness seeing all this absurd massacre in the garden that he loved so much. If you would feel his despair, trying with all his might to spread his wings yet again and to show his children the beauty of the sky, that they alone forgot. His failure to do so, his wings too weak. And, oh, if you'd have heard his prayer to his other brothers. To his father. From all his heart. To come and save the day. And if you'd feel his joy when father heard him and reassured him that it was a fine job, and help is on the way. You would not cry for him, you'll be searching him instead. Among the angels, but oh they all look the same to mortal eyes. For he is now just one of the brothers. And if you love him as you say you do, you'll love them all and help them to restore the balance. Because you'll help your Lord. The throne is empty now, but not for long. Only for a little while, as the People of the Earth prepares to receive the new King... And afterwards you will again fly with your Lord brother. After the mess is cleaned. To other fabulous adventures in the dark corners of the Cosmos. He has not forsaken you." :) A-O |
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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 08:09 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "he already is in heaven! it's just that. well, he needs to do a few things before getting his 'real wealth'. well just because. that's why he's GodLike." "who is like unto God? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 21008556 Actually the name is closer to "Who can be likened to God?" Michael...." Actually, it rhymes with heaven. "The Nobody wants most of you to the shut fuck up and listen to what he has to say. But you won't, and most of you are concerned with pretending that you yourselves are the Nobody which makes him not come to this site anymore. He posts here....not so much anymore. He used to post here A LOT but no one took him seriously or believed him. Then everyone came out and said they were the nobody. So he went and posted on other websites instead. The Woman of Scars is a real person. She has real scars on her face, but also is emotionally scarred from a hard life of loss, abuse, and addiction. They are both real people. Too many people here are too concerned with playing pretend, and making things up. Too many people here want to be the Nobody. Too many people here want to be The Woman of Scars. Too many people here want to act like they know but they don't.. The Nobody is a real person. The Woman of Scars is a real person." I don't care for disharmony. Obviously it was MY timing that was off though. I used to be a bit bull headed. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 08:10 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "I don't think of myself as so complex. I see degrees of myself in everyone, but that they are not aware of so many things about themselves. To me it is all consciouness, but to much of mankind those levels of sub/un, consciouness, are not accessable. As i see it most just don't want to see themselves at those levels. Might this be one of those above to below as apposed to below to above, it seems about right to understand thusly. However i seek understanding of ever deeper degrees of myself because these things are the reasons behind the actions i take. I am not that unlike you, but that you'd rather not think about why you take the actions you do. My understandings of self give me great insite to the understandings of human nature, but this leaves me at a disadvantage because seldom does any human wish to face that shadow of themselves to see the darkness illuminated. However this is key to the reasonings behind why people do what they do. This is also key to why there is so much resistance to the acceptance of selfhood that illuminates that which others would rather keep within shadows of themselves. It's easier to be evil when you don't have to face yourself in the mirror for it. That being a major drain on the whole and the evolution of the race of humanity upon this rock." You're never alone, especially when you feel like you are. |
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| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 08:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i I'm glad i wasn't mad. Glad i wasn't alone, while i had to atone. Body burning up in the heat of flames. Brain melting down, too many names! Had to keep the balance, stop the burning, keep it turning. Something had to fill that inner yearning, i was learning. My wings have not yet sprouted but i fly, yes i fly. And i see you as you are, yes i see, you are me. 14 days and counting, i will soar, i will soar. And wedge my many feet in the door, in the door. So you can drop your charge, not a pawn, line is drawn. You can once more be what is not torn, on the dawn. [link to www.fools-errand.com] |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 08:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "My brother says the nobody has the soul of a stranger, a mind of a demon, and the spirit of God" Not far off. Oh, the nobody had dark, DARK thoughts. Yet now he has the BIGGEST heart. "My brother says the nobody is meditating" "and connecting with nature" "My brother says the nobody is overcoming the obstacles of the mind..." "My Brother says the nobody can communicate to the spirits in people..... My brother says the nobody can communicate with trees and animals... My brother says the nobody is able to overcome the traps of his ego..and then evolve it to a point of enlightenment." His brother is quite good, i must admit. "The Nobody does RAINBOW MAGIC!" Hahahaha you're almost right, too! But it's actually more like "clear" magic to me. It has no color and can express every color. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 08:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "I have seen demons, I helped them to change, with my love, I sent love to them and they changed from twisted sad looking things to proud looking knights. At the time I had the ying and yang sign spinning around inside me, and were they stood the darkness got darker, was very cool, but a bit freaky... I do not think I am the nobody, but as your brother said he is in me too, and if he is in the nobody also, well it just tells me we all can do what he can, we just need to work at it." Contact me. If you can create something between both polarities in balance, we need to talk. You now know how i "eat" demons. They must be digested and purified, like in alchemy. They too, are bound in layers of poisonous lead. And how i do it with true love. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 08:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "Once you have done the weeding out of the fear out of your own belief system, which could be viewed as raising your frequency, at some point when you reach a threshold, you will be tested by spirit to see if you are a "Clean" vessel. What this means in laymans terms is whatever bagage you have will be made manifest during this time, sink or swim time, much like when when Luke asks Yoda "What's in the cave?", Yoda replies "Only what you take with you"... This could be thought of as being taken to the darkest hidden area's of your own belief system, as Yoda said to Luke when Luke said he isn't afraid, Yoda replied "You Will Be, You will be". Some refer to this final test the ending of the dark night of the soul. I send you all my highest love when baring this cross on your own shoulders and may you bring a swift end to the endless flowing of the blood and tears. Give no mercy to your Fear" Well said. My body is going to sleep now, so nothing can happen. When it wakes up i will bring it back here to answer any questions or just share perspective with you all. I am happy to share any channelings i have on the nobody to help people understand what his appearance really means to the waking sleepers, us. |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 23575557 09/11/2012 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i The Fool's Journey Quoting: Melkeveien 23571986 The Fool's Journey is a metaphor for the journey through life. Each major arcana card stands for a stage on that journey - an experience that a person must incorporate to realize his wholeness. These 22 descriptions are based on the keywords for each major arcana card. The keywords are highlighted in the text. A card's number is in parentheses. The Fool We begin with the Fool (0), a card of beginnings. The Fool stands for each of us as we begin our journey of life. He is a fool because only a simple soul has the innocent faith to undertake such a journey with all its hazards and pain. [picture of Card 0] At the start of his trip, the Fool is a newborn - fresh, open and spontaneous. The figure on Card 0 has his arms flung wide, and his head held high. He is ready to embrace whatever comes his way, but he is also oblivious to the cliff edge he is about to cross. The Fool is unaware of the hardships he will face as he ventures out to learn the lessons of the world. The Fool stands somewhat outside the rest of the major arcana. Zero is an unusual number. It rests in the exact middle of the number system - poised between the positive and negative. At birth, the Fool is set in the middle of his own individual universe. He is strangely empty (as is zero), but imbued with a desire to go forth and learn. This undertaking would seem to be folly, but is it? The Magician and the High Priestess On setting out, the Fool immediately encounters the Magician (1) and the High Priestess (2) - the great balancing forces that make up the perceived world. It is a feature of the material universe that as soon as we name some aspect of experience, we automatically evoke its opposite. The Magician is the positive side. He represents the active, masculine power of creative impulse. He is also our conscious awareness. The Magician is the force that allows us to impact the world through a concentration of individual will and power. The High Priestess is the negative side. She is the mysterious unconscious. She provides the fertile ground in which creative events occur. The High Priestess is our unrealized potential waiting for an active principle to bring it to expression. The terms positive and negative do not imply "good" and "bad." These are human distinctions that do not apply in the tarot. The Magician and the High Priestess are absolutely equal in value and importance. Each is necessary for balance. We may view the negative as our Shadow, but without shadows, we cannot see the light, and without a ground of potential, we cannot create. The Empress As he grows, the Fool becomes more and more aware of his surroundings. As with most babies, he first recognizes his Mother - the warm, loving woman who nourishes and cares for him. He also comes to know Mother Earth, who nurtures him in a larger sense. The Empress (3) represents the world of nature and sensation. A baby delights in exploring everything he touches, tastes and smells. He cannot get enough of the sights and sounds that enchant his senses. It is natural to delight in the abundant goodness of Mother Earth who surrounds us with her support. The Emperor The next person the Fool encounters is the Father in the figure of the Emperor (4). He is the representative of structure and authority. As a baby leaves his mother's arms, he learns that there are patterns to his world. Objects respond in predictable ways that can be explored. The child experiences a new kind of pleasure that comes from discovering order. The Fool also encounters rules. He learns that his will is not always paramount and there are certain behaviors necessary for his well-being. There are people in authority who will enforce such guidelines. These restrictions can be frustrating, but, through the patient direction of the Father, the Fool begins to understand their purpose. The Hierophant Eventually, the Fool ventures out of his home into the wider world. He is exposed to the beliefs and traditions of his culture and begins his formal education. The Hierophant (5) represents the organized belief systems that begin to surround and inform the growing child. [picture of Card 5] A Hierophant is someone who interprets arcane knowledge and mysteries. On Card 5 we see a religious figure blessing two acolytes. Perhaps he is inducting them into church membership. Although this image is religious, it is really a symbol for initiations of all kinds. The child is trained in all the practices of his society and becomes part of a particular culture and worldview. He learns to identify with a group and discovers a sense of belonging. He enjoys learning the customs of his society and showing how well he can conform to them. The Lovers Eventually, the Fool faces two new challenges. He experiences the powerful urge for sexual union with another person. Before, he was mainly self-centered. Now he feels the balancing tendency, pictured in the Lovers (6), to reach out and become half of a loving partnership. He yearns for relationship. The Fool also needs to decide upon his own beliefs. It is well enough to conform while he learns and grows, but at some point, he must determine his own values if he is to be true to himself. He must start to question received opinion. The Chariot [picture of Card 7] By the time the Fool becomes an adult, he has a strong identity and a certain mastery over himself. Through discipline and will-power, he has developed an inner control which allows him to triumph over his environment. The Chariot (7) represents the vigorous ego that is the Fool's crowning achievement so far. On Card 7, we see a proud, commanding figure riding victoriously through his world. He is in visible control of himself and all he surveys. For the moment, the Fool's assertive success is all he might wish, and he feels a certain self-satisfaction. His is the assured confidence of youth. Strength Over time, life presents the Fool with new challenges, some that cause suffering and disillusionment. He has many occasions to draw on the quality of Strength (8). He is pressed to develop his courage and resolve and find the heart to keep going despite setbacks. The Fool also discovers the quiet attributes of patience and tolerance. He realizes the willful command of the Chariot must be tempered by kindliness and the softer power of a loving approach. At times, intense passions surface, just when the Fool thought he had everything, including himself, under control. Hermit Sooner or later, the Fool is led to ask himself the age-old question "Why?" He becomes absorbed with the search for answers, not from an idle curiosity, but out of a deeply felt need to find out why people live, if only to suffer and die. The Hermit (9) represents the need to find deeper truth. The Fool begins to look inward, trying to understand his feelings and motivations. The sensual world holds less attraction for him, and he seeks moments of solitude away from the frantic activity of society. In time he may seek a teacher or guide who can give him advice and direction. Wheel of Fortune After much soul-searching, the Fool begins to see how everything connects. He has a vision of the world's wondrous design; its intricate patterns and cycles. The Wheel of Fortune (10) is a symbol of the mysterious universe whose parts work together in harmony. When the Fool glimpses the beauty and order of the world, if only briefly, he finds some of the answers he is seeking. Sometimes his experiences seem to be the work of fate. A chance encounter or miraculous occurrence begins the process of change. The Fool may recognize his destiny in the sequence of events that led him to this turning point. Having been solitary, he feels ready for movement and action again. His perspective is wider, and he sees himself within the grander scheme of a universal plan. His sense of purpose is restored. Justice The Fool must now decide what this vision means to him personally. He looks back over his life to trace the cause and effect relationships that have brought him to this point. He takes responsibility for his past actions so he can make amends and ensure a more honest course for the future. The demands of Justice (11) must be served so that he can wipe the slate clean. This is a time of decision for the Fool. He is making important choices. Will he remain true to his insights, or will he slip back into an easier, more unaware existence that closes off further growth? Hanged Man Undaunted, the Fool pushes on. He is determined to realize his vision, but he finds life is not so easily tamed. Sooner or later, he encounters his personal cross - an experience that seems too difficult to endure. This overwhelming challenge humbles him until he has no choice but to give up and let go. At first, the Fool feels defeated and lost. He believes he has sacrificed everything, but from the depths he learns an amazing truth. He finds that when he relinquishes his struggle for control, everything begins to work as it should. By becoming open and vulnerable, the Fool discovers the miraculous support of his Inner Self. He learns to surrender to his experiences, rather than fighting them. He feels a surprising joy and begins to flow with life. The Fool feels suspended in a timeless moment, free of urgency and pressure. In truth, his world has been turned upside-down. The Fool is the Hanged Man (12), apparently martyred, but actually serene and at peace. Death The Fool now begins to eliminate old habits and tired approaches. He cuts out nonessentials because he appreciates the basics of life. He goes through endings as he puts the outgrown aspects of his life behind him. He process may seem like dying because it is the death (13) of his familiar self to allow for the growth of a new one. At times this inexorable change seems to be crushing the Fool, but eventually he rises up to discover that death is not a permanent state. It is simply a transition to a new, more fulfilling way of life. Temperance ["picture [picture Since embracing the Hermit, the Fool has swung wildly back and forth on an emotional pendulum. Now, he realizes the balancing stability of temperance (14). He discovers true poise and equilibrium. By experiencing the extremes, he has come to appreciate moderation. The Fool has combined all aspects of himself into a centered whole that glows with health and well-being. How graceful and soft is the angel on Card 14 compared to the powerful but rigid ruler in the Chariot (Card 7)? [Note] The Fool has come a long way in realizing the harmonious life. Devil The Fool has his health, peace of mind and a graceful composure. What more could he need? On everyday terms, not much, but the Fool is courageous and continues to pursue the deepest levels of his being. He soon comes face to face with the Devil (15). [picture of Card 15] [picture of Card 6] The Devil is not an evil, sinister figure residing outside of us. He is the knot of ignorance and hopelessness lodged within each of us at some level. The seductive attractions of the material bind us so compellingly that we often do not even realize our slavery to them. We live in a limited range of experience, unaware of the glorious world that is our true heritage. The couple on Card 15 are chained, but acquiescent. They could so easily free themselves, but they do not even apprehend their bondage. [Note] They look like the Lovers, but are unaware that their love is circumscribed within a narrow range. The price of this ignorance is an inner core of despair. Tower [picture of Card 16] How can the Fool free himself from the Devil? Can he root out his influence? The Fool may only find release through the sudden change represented by the Tower (16). The Tower is the ego fortress each of us has built around his beautiful inner core. Gray, cold and rock-hard, this fortress seems to protect but is really a prison. Sometimes only a monumental crisis can generate enough power to smash the walls of the Tower. On Card 16 we see an enlightening bolt striking this building. It has ejected the occupants who seem to be tumbling to their deaths. The crown indicates they were once proud rulers; now they are humbled by a force stronger than they. The Fool may need such a severe shakeup if he is to free himself, but the resulting revelation makes the painful experience worthwhile. The dark despair is blasted away in an instant, and the light of truth is free to shine down. Star [picture of Card 17] The Fool is suffused with a serene calm. The beautiful images on the Star (17) attest to this tranquility. The woman pictured on Card 17 is naked, her soul no longer hidden behind any disguise. Radiant stars shine in a cloudless sky serving as a beacon of hope and inspiration. The Fool is blessed with a trust that completely replaces the negative energies of the Devil. His faith in himself and the future is restored. He is filled with joy and his one wish is to share it generously with the rest of the world. His heart is open, and his love pours out freely. This peace after the storm is a magical moment for the Fool. Moon What effect could spoil this perfect calm? Is there another challenge for the Fool? In fact, it is his bliss that makes him vulnerable to the illusions of the Moon (18). The Fool's joy is a feeling state. His positive emotions are not yet subject to mental clarity. In his dreamy condition, the Fool is susceptible to fantasy, distortion and a false picture of the truth. The Moon stimulates the creative imagination. It opens the way for bizarre and beautiful thoughts to bubble up from the unconscious, but deep-seated fears and anxieties also arise. These experiences may cause the Fool to feel lost and bewildered. Sun [picture of Card 19] It is the lucid clarity of the Sun (19) that directs the Fool's imagination. The Sun's illumination shines in all the hidden places. It dispels the clouds of confusion and fear. It enlightens, so the Fool both feels and understands the goodness of the world. Now, he enjoys a vibrant energy and enthusiasm. The Star's openness has solidified into an expansive assurance. The Fool is the naked babe pictured on Card 19, riding out joyously to face a new day. No challenge is too daunting. The Fool feels a radiant vitality. He becomes involved in grand undertakings as he draws to himself everything he needs. He is able to realize his greatness. Judgement The Fool has been reborn. His false, ego-self has been shed, allowing his radiant, true self to manifest. He has discovered that joy, not fear, is at life's center. The Fool feels absolved. He forgives himself and others, knowing that his real self is pure and good. He may regret past mistakes, but he knows they were due to his ignorance of his true nature. He feels cleansed and refreshed, ready to start anew. [picture of Card 20] It is time for the Fool to make a deeper Judgement (20) about his life. His own personal day of reckoning has arrived. Since he now sees himself truly, he can make the necessary decisions about the future. He can choose wisely which values to cherish, and which to discard. The angel on Card 20 is the Fool's Higher Self calling him to rise up and fulfill his promise. He discovers his true vocation - his reason for entering this life. Doubts and hesitations vanish, and he is ready to follow his dream. World The Fool reenters the World (21), but this time with a more complete understanding. He has integrated all the disparate parts of himself and achieved wholeness. He has reached a new level of happiness and fulfillment. The Fool experiences life as full and meaningful. The future is filled with infinite promise. In line with his personal calling, he becomes actively involved in the world. He renders service by sharing his unique gifts and talents and finds that he prospers at whatever he attempts. Because he acts from inner certainty, the whole world conspires to see that his efforts are rewarded. His accomplishments are many. So the Fool's Journey was not so foolish after all. Through perseverance and honesty, he reestablished the spontaneous courage that first impelled him on his search for Self, but now he is fully aware of his place in the world. This cycle is over, but, the Fool will never stop growing. Soon he will be ready to begin a new journey that will lead him to ever greater levels of understanding. As I've been told, the nobody is now FULLY aware of his TRUEMAN status, and he's called two weeks before he begins the show! His handlers can't do shit, and they can't kill him, so they're just trying to figure him out. But they won't. His mind has been through pandora's box, and survived. He has the box, the key, and more. He IS living alchemy. A living philosophers stone. And soon, you'll understand what that really means. Have a good one! ![]() |
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| andreidita User ID: 12609154 09/11/2012 03:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i The Fool's Journey Quoting: Melkeveien 23571986 As I've been told, the nobody is now FULLY aware of his TRUEMAN status, and he's called two weeks before he begins the show! His handlers can't do shit, and they can't kill him, so they're just trying to figure him out. But they won't. His mind has been through pandora's box, and survived. He has the box, the key, and more. He IS living alchemy. A living philosophers stone. And soon, you'll understand what that really means. Have a good one! Beautiful story of the Mystery of Man, brother. And so very true. Thank you for sharing. The Mystery of the Bride has been fulfilled. She was purified by the Divine Fire. Then she calmly waited for her Beloved. She feels him in every cell. The Mystical Wedding is close. |
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| Seer777 Ride the wings of the mind User ID: 3018467 09/11/2012 04:59 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i The Fool's Journey Quoting: Melkeveien 23571986 The Fool's Journey is a metaphor for the journey through life. Each major arcana card stands for a stage on that journey - an experience that a person must incorporate to realize his wholeness. These 22 descriptions are based on the keywords for each major arcana card. The keywords are highlighted in the text. A card's number is in parentheses. The Fool We begin with the Fool (0), a card of beginnings. The Fool stands for each of us as we begin our journey of life. He is a fool because only a simple soul has the innocent faith to undertake such a journey with all its hazards and pain. [picture of Card 0] At the start of his trip, the Fool is a newborn - fresh, open and spontaneous. The figure on Card 0 has his arms flung wide, and his head held high. He is ready to embrace whatever comes his way, but he is also oblivious to the cliff edge he is about to cross. The Fool is unaware of the hardships he will face as he ventures out to learn the lessons of the world. The Fool stands somewhat outside the rest of the major arcana. Zero is an unusual number. It rests in the exact middle of the number system - poised between the positive and negative. At birth, the Fool is set in the middle of his own individual universe. He is strangely empty (as is zero), but imbued with a desire to go forth and learn. This undertaking would seem to be folly, but is it? The Magician and the High Priestess On setting out, the Fool immediately encounters the Magician (1) and the High Priestess (2) - the great balancing forces that make up the perceived world. It is a feature of the material universe that as soon as we name some aspect of experience, we automatically evoke its opposite. The Magician is the positive side. He represents the active, masculine power of creative impulse. He is also our conscious awareness. The Magician is the force that allows us to impact the world through a concentration of individual will and power. The High Priestess is the negative side. She is the mysterious unconscious. She provides the fertile ground in which creative events occur. The High Priestess is our unrealized potential waiting for an active principle to bring it to expression. The terms positive and negative do not imply "good" and "bad." These are human distinctions that do not apply in the tarot. The Magician and the High Priestess are absolutely equal in value and importance. Each is necessary for balance. We may view the negative as our Shadow, but without shadows, we cannot see the light, and without a ground of potential, we cannot create. The Empress As he grows, the Fool becomes more and more aware of his surroundings. As with most babies, he first recognizes his Mother - the warm, loving woman who nourishes and cares for him. He also comes to know Mother Earth, who nurtures him in a larger sense. The Empress (3) represents the world of nature and sensation. A baby delights in exploring everything he touches, tastes and smells. He cannot get enough of the sights and sounds that enchant his senses. It is natural to delight in the abundant goodness of Mother Earth who surrounds us with her support. The Emperor The next person the Fool encounters is the Father in the figure of the Emperor (4). He is the representative of structure and authority. As a baby leaves his mother's arms, he learns that there are patterns to his world. Objects respond in predictable ways that can be explored. The child experiences a new kind of pleasure that comes from discovering order. The Fool also encounters rules. He learns that his will is not always paramount and there are certain behaviors necessary for his well-being. There are people in authority who will enforce such guidelines. These restrictions can be frustrating, but, through the patient direction of the Father, the Fool begins to understand their purpose. The Hierophant Eventually, the Fool ventures out of his home into the wider world. He is exposed to the beliefs and traditions of his culture and begins his formal education. The Hierophant (5) represents the organized belief systems that begin to surround and inform the growing child. [picture of Card 5] A Hierophant is someone who interprets arcane knowledge and mysteries. On Card 5 we see a religious figure blessing two acolytes. Perhaps he is inducting them into church membership. Although this image is religious, it is really a symbol for initiations of all kinds. The child is trained in all the practices of his society and becomes part of a particular culture and worldview. He learns to identify with a group and discovers a sense of belonging. He enjoys learning the customs of his society and showing how well he can conform to them. The Lovers Eventually, the Fool faces two new challenges. He experiences the powerful urge for sexual union with another person. Before, he was mainly self-centered. Now he feels the balancing tendency, pictured in the Lovers (6), to reach out and become half of a loving partnership. He yearns for relationship. The Fool also needs to decide upon his own beliefs. It is well enough to conform while he learns and grows, but at some point, he must determine his own values if he is to be true to himself. He must start to question received opinion. The Chariot [picture of Card 7] By the time the Fool becomes an adult, he has a strong identity and a certain mastery over himself. Through discipline and will-power, he has developed an inner control which allows him to triumph over his environment. The Chariot (7) represents the vigorous ego that is the Fool's crowning achievement so far. On Card 7, we see a proud, commanding figure riding victoriously through his world. He is in visible control of himself and all he surveys. For the moment, the Fool's assertive success is all he might wish, and he feels a certain self-satisfaction. His is the assured confidence of youth. Strength Over time, life presents the Fool with new challenges, some that cause suffering and disillusionment. He has many occasions to draw on the quality of Strength (8). He is pressed to develop his courage and resolve and find the heart to keep going despite setbacks. The Fool also discovers the quiet attributes of patience and tolerance. He realizes the willful command of the Chariot must be tempered by kindliness and the softer power of a loving approach. At times, intense passions surface, just when the Fool thought he had everything, including himself, under control. Hermit Sooner or later, the Fool is led to ask himself the age-old question "Why?" He becomes absorbed with the search for answers, not from an idle curiosity, but out of a deeply felt need to find out why people live, if only to suffer and die. The Hermit (9) represents the need to find deeper truth. The Fool begins to look inward, trying to understand his feelings and motivations. The sensual world holds less attraction for him, and he seeks moments of solitude away from the frantic activity of society. In time he may seek a teacher or guide who can give him advice and direction. Wheel of Fortune After much soul-searching, the Fool begins to see how everything connects. He has a vision of the world's wondrous design; its intricate patterns and cycles. The Wheel of Fortune (10) is a symbol of the mysterious universe whose parts work together in harmony. When the Fool glimpses the beauty and order of the world, if only briefly, he finds some of the answers he is seeking. Sometimes his experiences seem to be the work of fate. A chance encounter or miraculous occurrence begins the process of change. The Fool may recognize his destiny in the sequence of events that led him to this turning point. Having been solitary, he feels ready for movement and action again. His perspective is wider, and he sees himself within the grander scheme of a universal plan. His sense of purpose is restored. Justice The Fool must now decide what this vision means to him personally. He looks back over his life to trace the cause and effect relationships that have brought him to this point. He takes responsibility for his past actions so he can make amends and ensure a more honest course for the future. The demands of Justice (11) must be served so that he can wipe the slate clean. This is a time of decision for the Fool. He is making important choices. Will he remain true to his insights, or will he slip back into an easier, more unaware existence that closes off further growth? Hanged Man Undaunted, the Fool pushes on. He is determined to realize his vision, but he finds life is not so easily tamed. Sooner or later, he encounters his personal cross - an experience that seems too difficult to endure. This overwhelming challenge humbles him until he has no choice but to give up and let go. At first, the Fool feels defeated and lost. He believes he has sacrificed everything, but from the depths he learns an amazing truth. He finds that when he relinquishes his struggle for control, everything begins to work as it should. By becoming open and vulnerable, the Fool discovers the miraculous support of his Inner Self. He learns to surrender to his experiences, rather than fighting them. He feels a surprising joy and begins to flow with life. The Fool feels suspended in a timeless moment, free of urgency and pressure. In truth, his world has been turned upside-down. The Fool is the Hanged Man (12), apparently martyred, but actually serene and at peace. Death The Fool now begins to eliminate old habits and tired approaches. He cuts out nonessentials because he appreciates the basics of life. He goes through endings as he puts the outgrown aspects of his life behind him. He process may seem like dying because it is the death (13) of his familiar self to allow for the growth of a new one. At times this inexorable change seems to be crushing the Fool, but eventually he rises up to discover that death is not a permanent state. It is simply a transition to a new, more fulfilling way of life. Temperance ["picture [picture Since embracing the Hermit, the Fool has swung wildly back and forth on an emotional pendulum. Now, he realizes the balancing stability of temperance (14). He discovers true poise and equilibrium. By experiencing the extremes, he has come to appreciate moderation. The Fool has combined all aspects of himself into a centered whole that glows with health and well-being. How graceful and soft is the angel on Card 14 compared to the powerful but rigid ruler in the Chariot (Card 7)? [Note] The Fool has come a long way in realizing the harmonious life. Devil The Fool has his health, peace of mind and a graceful composure. What more could he need? On everyday terms, not much, but the Fool is courageous and continues to pursue the deepest levels of his being. He soon comes face to face with the Devil (15). [picture of Card 15] [picture of Card 6] The Devil is not an evil, sinister figure residing outside of us. He is the knot of ignorance and hopelessness lodged within each of us at some level. The seductive attractions of the material bind us so compellingly that we often do not even realize our slavery to them. We live in a limited range of experience, unaware of the glorious world that is our true heritage. The couple on Card 15 are chained, but acquiescent. They could so easily free themselves, but they do not even apprehend their bondage. [Note] They look like the Lovers, but are unaware that their love is circumscribed within a narrow range. The price of this ignorance is an inner core of despair. Tower [picture of Card 16] How can the Fool free himself from the Devil? Can he root out his influence? The Fool may only find release through the sudden change represented by the Tower (16). The Tower is the ego fortress each of us has built around his beautiful inner core. Gray, cold and rock-hard, this fortress seems to protect but is really a prison. Sometimes only a monumental crisis can generate enough power to smash the walls of the Tower. On Card 16 we see an enlightening bolt striking this building. It has ejected the occupants who seem to be tumbling to their deaths. The crown indicates they were once proud rulers; now they are humbled by a force stronger than they. The Fool may need such a severe shakeup if he is to free himself, but the resulting revelation makes the painful experience worthwhile. The dark despair is blasted away in an instant, and the light of truth is free to shine down. Star [picture of Card 17] The Fool is suffused with a serene calm. The beautiful images on the Star (17) attest to this tranquility. The woman pictured on Card 17 is naked, her soul no longer hidden behind any disguise. Radiant stars shine in a cloudless sky serving as a beacon of hope and inspiration. The Fool is blessed with a trust that completely replaces the negative energies of the Devil. His faith in himself and the future is restored. He is filled with joy and his one wish is to share it generously with the rest of the world. His heart is open, and his love pours out freely. This peace after the storm is a magical moment for the Fool. Moon What effect could spoil this perfect calm? Is there another challenge for the Fool? In fact, it is his bliss that makes him vulnerable to the illusions of the Moon (18). The Fool's joy is a feeling state. His positive emotions are not yet subject to mental clarity. In his dreamy condition, the Fool is susceptible to fantasy, distortion and a false picture of the truth. The Moon stimulates the creative imagination. It opens the way for bizarre and beautiful thoughts to bubble up from the unconscious, but deep-seated fears and anxieties also arise. These experiences may cause the Fool to feel lost and bewildered. Sun [picture of Card 19] It is the lucid clarity of the Sun (19) that directs the Fool's imagination. The Sun's illumination shines in all the hidden places. It dispels the clouds of confusion and fear. It enlightens, so the Fool both feels and understands the goodness of the world. Now, he enjoys a vibrant energy and enthusiasm. The Star's openness has solidified into an expansive assurance. The Fool is the naked babe pictured on Card 19, riding out joyously to face a new day. No challenge is too daunting. The Fool feels a radiant vitality. He becomes involved in grand undertakings as he draws to himself everything he needs. He is able to realize his greatness. Judgement The Fool has been reborn. His false, ego-self has been shed, allowing his radiant, true self to manifest. He has discovered that joy, not fear, is at life's center. The Fool feels absolved. He forgives himself and others, knowing that his real self is pure and good. He may regret past mistakes, but he knows they were due to his ignorance of his true nature. He feels cleansed and refreshed, ready to start anew. [picture of Card 20] It is time for the Fool to make a deeper Judgement (20) about his life. His own personal day of reckoning has arrived. Since he now sees himself truly, he can make the necessary decisions about the future. He can choose wisely which values to cherish, and which to discard. The angel on Card 20 is the Fool's Higher Self calling him to rise up and fulfill his promise. He discovers his true vocation - his reason for entering this life. Doubts and hesitations vanish, and he is ready to follow his dream. World The Fool reenters the World (21), but this time with a more complete understanding. He has integrated all the disparate parts of himself and achieved wholeness. He has reached a new level of happiness and fulfillment. The Fool experiences life as full and meaningful. The future is filled with infinite promise. In line with his personal calling, he becomes actively involved in the world. He renders service by sharing his unique gifts and talents and finds that he prospers at whatever he attempts. Because he acts from inner certainty, the whole world conspires to see that his efforts are rewarded. His accomplishments are many. So the Fool's Journey was not so foolish after all. Through perseverance and honesty, he reestablished the spontaneous courage that first impelled him on his search for Self, but now he is fully aware of his place in the world. This cycle is over, but, the Fool will never stop growing. Soon he will be ready to begin a new journey that will lead him to ever greater levels of understanding. Brilliant! ![]() "Difficulties strengthen the mind, as labor does the body." ~Seneca |
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| Rayrayz User ID: 951476 09/11/2012 06:18 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i The Fool's Journey Quoting: Melkeveien 23571986 The Fool's Journey is a metaphor for the journey through life. Each major arcana card stands for a stage on that journey - an experience that a person must incorporate to realize his wholeness. These 22 descriptions are based on the keywords for each major arcana card. The keywords are highlighted in the text. A card's number is in parentheses. The Fool We begin with the Fool (0), a card of beginnings. The Fool stands for each of us as we begin our journey of life. He is a fool because only a simple soul has the innocent faith to undertake such a journey with all its hazards and pain. [picture of Card 0] At the start of his trip, the Fool is a newborn - fresh, open and spontaneous. The figure on Card 0 has his arms flung wide, and his head held high. He is ready to embrace whatever comes his way, but he is also oblivious to the cliff edge he is about to cross. The Fool is unaware of the hardships he will face as he ventures out to learn the lessons of the world. The Fool stands somewhat outside the rest of the major arcana. Zero is an unusual number. It rests in the exact middle of the number system - poised between the positive and negative. At birth, the Fool is set in the middle of his own individual universe. He is strangely empty (as is zero), but imbued with a desire to go forth and learn. This undertaking would seem to be folly, but is it? The Magician and the High Priestess On setting out, the Fool immediately encounters the Magician (1) and the High Priestess (2) - the great balancing forces that make up the perceived world. It is a feature of the material universe that as soon as we name some aspect of experience, we automatically evoke its opposite. The Magician is the positive side. He represents the active, masculine power of creative impulse. He is also our conscious awareness. The Magician is the force that allows us to impact the world through a concentration of individual will and power. The High Priestess is the negative side. She is the mysterious unconscious. She provides the fertile ground in which creative events occur. The High Priestess is our unrealized potential waiting for an active principle to bring it to expression. The terms positive and negative do not imply "good" and "bad." These are human distinctions that do not apply in the tarot. The Magician and the High Priestess are absolutely equal in value and importance. Each is necessary for balance. We may view the negative as our Shadow, but without shadows, we cannot see the light, and without a ground of potential, we cannot create. The Empress As he grows, the Fool becomes more and more aware of his surroundings. As with most babies, he first recognizes his Mother - the warm, loving woman who nourishes and cares for him. He also comes to know Mother Earth, who nurtures him in a larger sense. The Empress (3) represents the world of nature and sensation. A baby delights in exploring everything he touches, tastes and smells. He cannot get enough of the sights and sounds that enchant his senses. It is natural to delight in the abundant goodness of Mother Earth who surrounds us with her support. The Emperor The next person the Fool encounters is the Father in the figure of the Emperor (4). He is the representative of structure and authority. As a baby leaves his mother's arms, he learns that there are patterns to his world. Objects respond in predictable ways that can be explored. The child experiences a new kind of pleasure that comes from discovering order. The Fool also encounters rules. He learns that his will is not always paramount and there are certain behaviors necessary for his well-being. There are people in authority who will enforce such guidelines. These restrictions can be frustrating, but, through the patient direction of the Father, the Fool begins to understand their purpose. The Hierophant Eventually, the Fool ventures out of his home into the wider world. He is exposed to the beliefs and traditions of his culture and begins his formal education. The Hierophant (5) represents the organized belief systems that begin to surround and inform the growing child. [picture of Card 5] A Hierophant is someone who interprets arcane knowledge and mysteries. On Card 5 we see a religious figure blessing two acolytes. Perhaps he is inducting them into church membership. Although this image is religious, it is really a symbol for initiations of all kinds. The child is trained in all the practices of his society and becomes part of a particular culture and worldview. He learns to identify with a group and discovers a sense of belonging. He enjoys learning the customs of his society and showing how well he can conform to them. The Lovers Eventually, the Fool faces two new challenges. He experiences the powerful urge for sexual union with another person. Before, he was mainly self-centered. Now he feels the balancing tendency, pictured in the Lovers (6), to reach out and become half of a loving partnership. He yearns for relationship. The Fool also needs to decide upon his own beliefs. It is well enough to conform while he learns and grows, but at some point, he must determine his own values if he is to be true to himself. He must start to question received opinion. The Chariot [picture of Card 7] By the time the Fool becomes an adult, he has a strong identity and a certain mastery over himself. Through discipline and will-power, he has developed an inner control which allows him to triumph over his environment. The Chariot (7) represents the vigorous ego that is the Fool's crowning achievement so far. On Card 7, we see a proud, commanding figure riding victoriously through his world. He is in visible control of himself and all he surveys. For the moment, the Fool's assertive success is all he might wish, and he feels a certain self-satisfaction. His is the assured confidence of youth. Strength Over time, life presents the Fool with new challenges, some that cause suffering and disillusionment. He has many occasions to draw on the quality of Strength (8). He is pressed to develop his courage and resolve and find the heart to keep going despite setbacks. The Fool also discovers the quiet attributes of patience and tolerance. He realizes the willful command of the Chariot must be tempered by kindliness and the softer power of a loving approach. At times, intense passions surface, just when the Fool thought he had everything, including himself, under control. Hermit Sooner or later, the Fool is led to ask himself the age-old question "Why?" He becomes absorbed with the search for answers, not from an idle curiosity, but out of a deeply felt need to find out why people live, if only to suffer and die. The Hermit (9) represents the need to find deeper truth. The Fool begins to look inward, trying to understand his feelings and motivations. The sensual world holds less attraction for him, and he seeks moments of solitude away from the frantic activity of society. In time he may seek a teacher or guide who can give him advice and direction. Wheel of Fortune After much soul-searching, the Fool begins to see how everything connects. He has a vision of the world's wondrous design; its intricate patterns and cycles. The Wheel of Fortune (10) is a symbol of the mysterious universe whose parts work together in harmony. When the Fool glimpses the beauty and order of the world, if only briefly, he finds some of the answers he is seeking. Sometimes his experiences seem to be the work of fate. A chance encounter or miraculous occurrence begins the process of change. The Fool may recognize his destiny in the sequence of events that led him to this turning point. Having been solitary, he feels ready for movement and action again. His perspective is wider, and he sees himself within the grander scheme of a universal plan. His sense of purpose is restored. Justice The Fool must now decide what this vision means to him personally. He looks back over his life to trace the cause and effect relationships that have brought him to this point. He takes responsibility for his past actions so he can make amends and ensure a more honest course for the future. The demands of Justice (11) must be served so that he can wipe the slate clean. This is a time of decision for the Fool. He is making important choices. Will he remain true to his insights, or will he slip back into an easier, more unaware existence that closes off further growth? Hanged Man Undaunted, the Fool pushes on. He is determined to realize his vision, but he finds life is not so easily tamed. Sooner or later, he encounters his personal cross - an experience that seems too difficult to endure. This overwhelming challenge humbles him until he has no choice but to give up and let go. At first, the Fool feels defeated and lost. He believes he has sacrificed everything, but from the depths he learns an amazing truth. He finds that when he relinquishes his struggle for control, everything begins to work as it should. By becoming open and vulnerable, the Fool discovers the miraculous support of his Inner Self. He learns to surrender to his experiences, rather than fighting them. He feels a surprising joy and begins to flow with life. The Fool feels suspended in a timeless moment, free of urgency and pressure. In truth, his world has been turned upside-down. The Fool is the Hanged Man (12), apparently martyred, but actually serene and at peace. Death The Fool now begins to eliminate old habits and tired approaches. He cuts out nonessentials because he appreciates the basics of life. He goes through endings as he puts the outgrown aspects of his life behind him. He process may seem like dying because it is the death (13) of his familiar self to allow for the growth of a new one. At times this inexorable change seems to be crushing the Fool, but eventually he rises up to discover that death is not a permanent state. It is simply a transition to a new, more fulfilling way of life. Temperance ["picture [picture Since embracing the Hermit, the Fool has swung wildly back and forth on an emotional pendulum. Now, he realizes the balancing stability of temperance (14). He discovers true poise and equilibrium. By experiencing the extremes, he has come to appreciate moderation. The Fool has combined all aspects of himself into a centered whole that glows with health and well-being. How graceful and soft is the angel on Card 14 compared to the powerful but rigid ruler in the Chariot (Card 7)? [Note] The Fool has come a long way in realizing the harmonious life. Devil The Fool has his health, peace of mind and a graceful composure. What more could he need? On everyday terms, not much, but the Fool is courageous and continues to pursue the deepest levels of his being. He soon comes face to face with the Devil (15). [picture of Card 15] [picture of Card 6] The Devil is not an evil, sinister figure residing outside of us. He is the knot of ignorance and hopelessness lodged within each of us at some level. The seductive attractions of the material bind us so compellingly that we often do not even realize our slavery to them. We live in a limited range of experience, unaware of the glorious world that is our true heritage. The couple on Card 15 are chained, but acquiescent. They could so easily free themselves, but they do not even apprehend their bondage. [Note] They look like the Lovers, but are unaware that their love is circumscribed within a narrow range. The price of this ignorance is an inner core of despair. Tower [picture of Card 16] How can the Fool free himself from the Devil? Can he root out his influence? The Fool may only find release through the sudden change represented by the Tower (16). The Tower is the ego fortress each of us has built around his beautiful inner core. Gray, cold and rock-hard, this fortress seems to protect but is really a prison. Sometimes only a monumental crisis can generate enough power to smash the walls of the Tower. On Card 16 we see an enlightening bolt striking this building. It has ejected the occupants who seem to be tumbling to their deaths. The crown indicates they were once proud rulers; now they are humbled by a force stronger than they. The Fool may need such a severe shakeup if he is to free himself, but the resulting revelation makes the painful experience worthwhile. The dark despair is blasted away in an instant, and the light of truth is free to shine down. Star [picture of Card 17] The Fool is suffused with a serene calm. The beautiful images on the Star (17) attest to this tranquility. The woman pictured on Card 17 is naked, her soul no longer hidden behind any disguise. Radiant stars shine in a cloudless sky serving as a beacon of hope and inspiration. The Fool is blessed with a trust that completely replaces the negative energies of the Devil. His faith in himself and the future is restored. He is filled with joy and his one wish is to share it generously with the rest of the world. His heart is open, and his love pours out freely. This peace after the storm is a magical moment for the Fool. Moon What effect could spoil this perfect calm? Is there another challenge for the Fool? In fact, it is his bliss that makes him vulnerable to the illusions of the Moon (18). The Fool's joy is a feeling state. His positive emotions are not yet subject to mental clarity. In his dreamy condition, the Fool is susceptible to fantasy, distortion and a false picture of the truth. The Moon stimulates the creative imagination. It opens the way for bizarre and beautiful thoughts to bubble up from the unconscious, but deep-seated fears and anxieties also arise. These experiences may cause the Fool to feel lost and bewildered. Sun [picture of Card 19] It is the lucid clarity of the Sun (19) that directs the Fool's imagination. The Sun's illumination shines in all the hidden places. It dispels the clouds of confusion and fear. It enlightens, so the Fool both feels and understands the goodness of the world. Now, he enjoys a vibrant energy and enthusiasm. The Star's openness has solidified into an expansive assurance. The Fool is the naked babe pictured on Card 19, riding out joyously to face a new day. No challenge is too daunting. The Fool feels a radiant vitality. He becomes involved in grand undertakings as he draws to himself everything he needs. He is able to realize his greatness. Judgement The Fool has been reborn. His false, ego-self has been shed, allowing his radiant, true self to manifest. He has discovered that joy, not fear, is at life's center. The Fool feels absolved. He forgives himself and others, knowing that his real self is pure and good. He may regret past mistakes, but he knows they were due to his ignorance of his true nature. He feels cleansed and refreshed, ready to start anew. [picture of Card 20] It is time for the Fool to make a deeper Judgement (20) about his life. His own personal day of reckoning has arrived. Since he now sees himself truly, he can make the necessary decisions about the future. He can choose wisely which values to cherish, and which to discard. The angel on Card 20 is the Fool's Higher Self calling him to rise up and fulfill his promise. He discovers his true vocation - his reason for entering this life. Doubts and hesitations vanish, and he is ready to follow his dream. World The Fool reenters the World (21), but this time with a more complete understanding. He has integrated all the disparate parts of himself and achieved wholeness. He has reached a new level of happiness and fulfillment. The Fool experiences life as full and meaningful. The future is filled with infinite promise. In line with his personal calling, he becomes actively involved in the world. He renders service by sharing his unique gifts and talents and finds that he prospers at whatever he attempts. Because he acts from inner certainty, the whole world conspires to see that his efforts are rewarded. His accomplishments are many. So the Fool's Journey was not so foolish after all. Through perseverance and honesty, he reestablished the spontaneous courage that first impelled him on his search for Self, but now he is fully aware of his place in the world. This cycle is over, but, the Fool will never stop growing. Soon he will be ready to begin a new journey that will lead him to ever greater levels of understanding. Brilliant! ![]() Indeed. Very impressive post. |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 06:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i Hey OP I see you quotes me without giving me credit i think...why so? I am just curious idc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 18128665 I was quoting the comments people had made that were eerily accurate. Sorry for not crediting you, i was tired. My body needs sleep too! I couldn't do what i do if i wasn't the same as you! |
| Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 23571986 09/11/2012 07:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Nobody says nothing's gonna happen today! The illuminati have realized peace is their only option, but they haven't the heart yet to order i "The loneliness swims through waters of isolation Absolution granted brings light to the dark places of Cthulhu damaged Through pattern recognition / intuitive cognition / Monolithic under siege Reconciliation through resonating rippling influence Echoing Spherical Geometry Only words of help "Stand your ground"" "Frustration. The notion that so many reads and in silence may understand. But those taking up the space of this forum on the topic are busy throwing up their dark and confused psychotic neuroses... it's like convulsions of an addict trying to withdraw, or like the love-hate relationship of a teenager leaving home. You constantly over-declare your independence and capacity which makes me wonder who you really are trying to convince? You ask about the insight to imagine how someone else feels, and the imagination expressed throughout the years and in so many various spam filled vicious threads are how extremely rotten you are inside - and you projection on the targets around you. The intolerance has grown due to the pressure the world is under, some say the breakdown is designed, some say it's our destiny. A crisis is an opportunity. Words spoken from someone that has faced deadly serious threats, close encounters with both local and the beyond, that has seen, tasted, felt and survived hell on earth. Those words fall short on a team of righteously driven group filled with indignation over centuries of misfortune, lost ideals and fleeing support promised from a double tongued smoke machine. You looked behind the curtain and felt betrayed, and now you blame it all on God. Like I said - like a teenager eager to break away, never really wanting the responsibility to man up. You curse the very sea that lift up your boat as you take off, you curse the wind keeping your sail filled with driving force, you curse creation and creator, when you never felt connected to either of them. If you only KNEW what to IMAGINE... This thread can be filled with all kinds of IDEAS, you call this a big world, and you speak as if your camp rule. FRUSTRATION. IMAGINE THAT. How about this: 'For I am the first and the last. I am the honored one and the scorned one.'" " Try exhibit impulse control. Your next move will be turned around and have an immediate effect on all of the above that is linked directly to the very core of your being on soul, body and spirit level." I like these ones, too. |