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I meditate diligently every morning. The subject is love and peace. I quit after three seconds.

i have four technical documents due to editing by the end of the day tomorrow. i did the easiest one first. and now, i am working on the worst one. the most tedious one. and it’s a mother fucker. i can say that, because it’s my blog. i’m allowed to use potty language on my own blog.
i had fun at fee’s this weekend. you could probably read some details at potato farm. eddie was awesome, and he did some stuff he did not do in the seattle show. and the same stuff was done differently anyway. plus he was wearing a skirt and fishnet stockings. which was different. the skirt had a looooong slit all the way up. and was sparkly. which is nice. we were in the very very very back row. row O. but we had bee-nocks.
also, i had my tarot cards read by fee’s friend marcus. i would have to say that about 6 out of the 10 cards were reversed. which he read in the traditional “reversed card” manner. of course, all the negative cards were upright. what’s funny is, all my cards were about money, and sacrifice, and life style changes, and loss of material possessions. but it was also about wealth coming from an unexpected source. hmmmm…. lottery?
response to fee: of course i am picky!! look at who signs my paycheck? duh! i’m not saying i could do better, but we are used to a pretty high standard when it comes to photoshop skills around here. again… duh!
since we mentioned tarot, let’s pick a voyager card of the day, shall we?

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The cup as a container symbolizes the management of your feelings, resulting in emotional equilibrium. Emotional stability, like the river, means going with the natural flow of your feelings. Yet, like the duck vase, ride on top of these emotional waters, particularly during the blues and the unexpected twists and bogs in the river of life. This requires a meditative state of mind and heart, to be feeling and apart from your feelings as you acknowledge them without judgment.
Equilibrium derives from emotional self sufficiency, an inner reservoir of emotional vitality that enables you to be sunny (yellow flowers) in the coldest of times. The ever full cups of the mountain watershed and flowering cactus plant, even in the driest and prickliest of conditions, symbolize this spring of life within you.

this is a two card. i like two cards. they are preistess cards. mental. reflective. feminine. balanced. cool.

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