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Two agreements I made with tarot that serve me.  It is impossible for me to flip the wrong card.  Maybe I don’t get the card or I distort it but the cards right.  The other agreement is my intuition is the voice that guides me to success towards self actualization towards the Great Work.  If a card upsets me it is because it’s exposing a wound, and getting my wound exposed means I am aware of it and that’s great news.  If I can’t see a wound how can I heal it?

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On 4/12/2020 at 10:48 PM, KadenLena said:

Instead of the meaning of joy and vitality I have my own personal meaning associated with this card. This card represents my mental illness, schizophrenia. I’ve found this card always always pops up when doing readings for my illness. Does anyone know why such a positive card can carry such meaning?

Getting back to the beginning of the thread - and yes I know it was some time ago - I've never found it to be a particularly positive card. It's a card, and like all of them has positive and negative slants. I live in a country where in some regions summer will bring some of the hottest temperatures on the planet. People die, animals die, birds drop out of the trees. The horse and the child on it in the commonly recognised RW image are both in danger of death under such a huge, hot sun as the one overhead: the child needs to shield their skin from the rays, and "white" (grey) horses are much more likely to get skin cancer than darker greys or other colours.

 

Metaphorically, there is no shielding from the Sun - it is a blast of pure flame, and a blast of exposure to what you might prefer to keep in the shadows, at least around other people. And I'm assuming that your mental illness is not necessarily something you want EVERYONE to be uncomfortably aware of all the time. And when it's flaring up, you'll have as little control over it as any human on the planet has against the radiation of the actual sun. We do need to be aware, when dealing with this card, that the actual sun is a nearby thermonuclear explosion. It enables life - but it causes death very easily.

Edited by Nisaba
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