Sunday, March 28, 2010

Undo Redo


This guy kind of reminds me of a friend of mine- must be the hair. I could make some commentary here about the objectification of women, women as sex objects, how society creates a false image of beauty, but will confine it to this-zombies are always cool! The band that recorded this song seems to be obsessed with zombies, as a newer song features a zombie coed car wash. Yep.

At any rate, things are going ok here- we're still alive and kicking, although it would seem our finances are forever slightly off. So like I usually do when something perplexes me, I read the Tarot. Not that I'm going "what do I do what do I do what do I do?" Rather, it's a way to get a new perspective on it. What I found was somewhat less helpful than I had hoped, meaning I'm still missing something somewhere in there. Tarot doesn't really predict the future, at least not in the sense that that term is generally understood. But it can often provide insight into the situation, and on occasion uncover something new you may have missed. So at any rate, the reading tells me of a firm foundation- that is, there is a 'house', in the sense of a family and a legacy; although storms may come, the foundation can't be moved. The question left is, what can we do to improve this, and what needs to change?
One thing was to see about a loan, putting the car up as collateral. I found the blue book value as about $1600, and this was what the bank's rated it at. My reaction- really? I don't know if that car is worth $1600, but well, if that's what they say, then so be it! It runs, so I guess that's really all a car needs to do.

In other world news, I'm still doing readings for one particular young lady, who has a lot of questitons, which is okay, as I hopefully have a lot of answers. But the latest question, one that didn't require the cards, is, do you just read them, or do you 'see' as well? Actually, it's a combination of the two- that's why I don't like the 'free reading' sites, as they tend to pull cards at random and offer the textbook interpretation for that card. This isn't really what Tarot reading is supposed to be- sometimes I've had cards interact in subtle ways, and a simple superficial reading would have missed these. So it's partly instinct, or clairvoyance, although I don't like that term either, and partly just reading the meanings of the cards.

We also have a new addition to the family, who seems to be pretty comfortable in her new digs. She's a puppy, approximately two months old, and is a bull mastiff-boxer mix, meaning she'll be a tank when she grows. Right now she's well on her way, seeming to get larger by the day. We named her Eris, or actually I came up with the idea (hey, credit where credit is due)- the first time I saw her the name popped into my head. So Eris it is, although so far she's not much trouble at all. We needed to change her diet, as she was surprisingly thin and had a case of the runs, but changing her food seems to have helped that. Housebreaking her has also proved surprisingly easy- she seems to be a fast learner, at any rate, and seems to be growing pretty well. She's doing pretty well, and Tabatha wanted to keep a big dog around for protection- perhaps both in a psychological and physical sense. Makes perfect sense to me, when I'm going to be far away pretty soon. But sometimes how you get there is more important than where you end up.

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