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9 of swords and Guilt

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9 of swords and Guilt

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Hi all :-)

When I woke up this morning I felt guilty. That can be related to the 9 of swords.

I told God about it in a morning prayer, and he gave me a vision of Howard in the pretended to be comedy show The Big Bang Theory, where he yelled and shouted to a girl. Then God told me «no children TV».

I thougth that this type of behavior is very common for many people and it makes us soft ones feel guilty. I also thought about him saying many times to me when I watch it God says «not funny» and it makes me re-consider what I’m watching.

So one can say that when the 9 of swords shows up in a reading, it’s probably not real guilt we are dealing with. In my opinion - a person that asks for a tarot reading is so humble that it can’t be their fault.

After I had those thoughts, I had a vision of a person playing violin. I’m not sure what that means, but it made me think of Bach’s «Air» and a funeral, and that one day we will rest in peace - until we one day will get back to earth and get justice done by God.

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Crying Owl wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 06:39
I told God about it in a morning prayer, and he gave me a vision of Howard in the pretended to be comedy show The Big Bang Theory, where he yelled and shouted to a girl. Then God told me «no children TV».

Big Bang Theory is one of the funniest shows to come out of comedy TV since forever. Doesn't your god have a sense of humour ? Do you think he never splits his sides and rolls on the floor laughing ? Or does he just watch nature documentaries ?

9 of Swords in the RWS tradition can also signify paranoia. Guilt and paranoia are sometimes connected.
Rumi was asked “which music sound is haram?” Rumi replied, "The sound of tablespoons playing in the pots of the rich, which are heard by the ears of the poor and hungry." (haram means forbidden)
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Diana wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 08:40
Crying Owl wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 06:39
I told God about it in a morning prayer, and he gave me a vision of Howard in the pretended to be comedy show The Big Bang Theory, where he yelled and shouted to a girl. Then God told me «no children TV».

Big Bang Theory is one of the funniest shows to come out of comedy TV since forever. Doesn't your god have a sense of humour ? Do you think he never splits his sides and rolls on the floor laughing ? Or does he just watch nature documentaries ?

9 of Swords in the RWS tradition can also signify paranoia. Guilt and paranoia are sometimes connected.
I don’t want to comment your reply, but after I read it I had a vision and my God told me something. I don’t want to say what he said, but the vision was that you were wearing a bracelet with a gem on top. It was just lovely and you weared it very well. :-)

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Crying Owl wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 11:37
I don’t want to comment your reply, but after I read it I had a vision and my God told me something. I don’t want to say what he said, but the vision was that you were wearing a bracelet with a gem on top. It was just lovely and you weared it very well. :-)

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Crying Owl, as a moderator here, I feel like I need to step in.

While I know that a lot of people's religious beliefs are part of their tarot practice, this is primarily a tarot forum, not a religious one.

I feel like your posts are heavily leaning toward your religious experiences much more than tarot. If we could please bring them back around to discussing the cards and decks and such it would be very appreciated.

Thanks!
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Joan Marie wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 12:54
Crying Owl wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 11:37
I don’t want to comment your reply, but after I read it I had a vision and my God told me something. I don’t want to say what he said, but the vision was that you were wearing a bracelet with a gem on top. It was just lovely and you weared it very well. :-)

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Crying Owl, as a moderator here, I feel like I need to step in.

While I know that a lot of people's religious beliefs are part of their tarot practice, this is primarily a tarot forum, not a religious one.

I feel like your posts are heavily leaning toward your religious experiences much more than tarot. If we could please bring them back around to discussing the cards and decks and such it would be very appreciated.

Thanks!
Joan Marie
I see that.

I’m sorry.

Thanks for moderating me.

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Crying Owl wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 11:37
I don’t want to comment your reply, but after I read it I had a vision and my God told me something. I don’t want to say what he said, but the vision was that you were wearing a bracelet with a gem on top. It was just lovely and you weared it very well. :-)

I never wear jewellery ever. I think I look like a Christmas tree when I wear it ! 😂 So in your vision at least I didn't look like a tree !

Your visions are very personal and whether they are visions or just an association of ideas only you can know. Association of ideas is hugely helpful when one reads the Tarot. So I think you could put all this to good use when reading and studying the Tarot. But your woman waiting for a bus, or children's three wheeled bicycles are very personal and I don't think anyone will be able to help you interpret these. They must mean something only to you.
Rumi was asked “which music sound is haram?” Rumi replied, "The sound of tablespoons playing in the pots of the rich, which are heard by the ears of the poor and hungry." (haram means forbidden)
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Diana wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 14:11
Crying Owl wrote: 07 Jan 2020, 11:37
I don’t want to comment your reply, but after I read it I had a vision and my God told me something. I don’t want to say what he said, but the vision was that you were wearing a bracelet with a gem on top. It was just lovely and you weared it very well. :-)

I never wear jewellery ever. I think I look like a Christmas tree when I wear it ! 😂 So in your vision at least I didn't look like a tree !

Your visions are very personal and whether they are visions or just an association of ideas only you can know. Association of ideas is hugely helpful when one reads the Tarot. So I think you could put all this to good use when reading and studying the Tarot. But your woman waiting for a bus, or children's three wheeled bicycles are very personal and I don't think anyone will be able to help you interpret these. They must mean something only to you.
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Someone, I don't remember who, once said to me that the difference between Arrested Development and the Big Bang Theory is that the former comprises smart jokes about dumb people while the latter comprises dumb jokes about smart people. :geek:
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