Where to follow my curiosity (5 of Swords) This is a card about conflict and defeat. One possible interpretation could be to examine how life might be if I weren’t always in conflict with my reality. Can my curiosity (e.g. search for meaning) take me past a desire to always be elsewhere?
Where to listen (5 of Cups) Much like the card above I initially struggled to relate the card (regret and disappointment) to the prompt. But I do have regrets, even though that’s usually unproductive. Maybe I can hear in those regrets the deeper needs I have as I continue to try to learn how to make my life work.
The benefit of not seeking an answer (Page of Cups) This is a card about curiosity and about creative possibility. I’m about to reengage with some creative outlets, and I can already sense my tendency to place to much weight on them. I always enjoy those pursuits more when they’re disconnected from financial gain or “success.”
How to maintain perspective about how much info I’m actually taking in (Queen of Cups) Show myself compassion. Move to a place of emotional stability so I can process ideas and make good decisions.
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