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aetherflow

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Silly me forgot to cancel my RWS deck order since I ordered a different deck (White Numen) that wasn't on my wish-list at all (the card that made me gravitate towards the purchase option was my birth card, The Hierophant.)

 

But, in getting this deck, I figured I'd interview it anyway and see what its strengths and weakness' were since I needed to practice for the next deck coming in.

 

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Questions I asked for the interview spread:

1. What will our relationship be like?

2. What are your strengths as a deck that'll help me move forward?

3. What are you not happy to be working with?

4. What type of messages can I expect to receive while working with you?


 

Well...the first card I pulled for the first question I asked, I feel like I might have misspoke and said out-loud that I needed to practice for the new deck arriving in a few days and may not be using this deck as much anyway. I could just be overthinking it, but I felt like this deck feels as thought it's going to be competing or that it might be argumentative were I to use this for anything else.

Despite the other responses being alright, I feel like it's not too happy with me!

 

 

 

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I would read that card as a result of your comparing decks. like young boys sparing. checking strengths and weaknesses and where they fit in their comrade's hierarchy. It's not a winner take all, simply comparing. The cards and the universe loves you. 

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aetherflow

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On 3/12/2024 at 10:53 AM, Blazer said:

I would read that card as a result of your comparing decks. like young boys sparing. checking strengths and weaknesses and where they fit in their comrade's hierarchy. It's not a winner take all, simply comparing. The cards and the universe loves you. 

That's a much better way of putting it! Thank you for that. And yes, I believe it! Thank you for reminding me

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Tom

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Me deck selection is done intuitively depending on how I get that day.  You shouldn't feel like your cheating on the other decks because you can only use one deck per reading anyhow. You should go with your gut. 

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Vanyar13

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OMG! Your post has given me a lot of ideas of questions to make in my readings!

I'm a beginner in the practice too and I never thought I could actually ask how the deck feels about me (I questioned my self too much about this) honestly this a pretty marvelous tip. I'm using for the next time. 

Well, since I'm not learning the minor arcanas yet Idk if I can be really helpful, but in my perception, with the little studying i'm doing please keep this in mind, it seems that your "senior" deck could be "jealous" or feel that you could possibly forget it when the new arrive.

Not in a bad way, you know the feeling we get when a new book arrive in the shelf and you only think of it and "forget" the old one you're reading.

I can almost hear it saying: "Hey, A, I know why you need a new deck, but please try to come back after your experience, I have so much to teach and learn with you."

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Tom

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@Vanyar13 the decks are just tools, sometimes we just don't connect with the same one like we once did.  The Morgan Greer used go be my favorite go to deck, but now I find it doesn't resonate with he the way if used so I'm setting it aside for now. That's perfectly okay.  That's why I have so many.

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Vanyar13

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@Tom Well, i have a different vision of how "decks" are ( there's a connection between my religious and spiritual beliefs) supposed to be used. But you're totally right about how we should not force ourselves in using one deck that's not resonating with us. 

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Tom

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@Vanyar13 I was just speaking for my own personal experience. "There is no right or wrong way. There's only your way " as Angie Green says . Whatever works for you! Best wishes. 

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