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    I just realized I have been humming joyfully for about 3 hours straight.
    Shaolin Wahnam California

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    Yesterday I was compelled to cut my tarot deck for the first time in a few months and I drew Death and the Blasted Tower; two of the Major arcana that have shown up frequently for me in the past. The combination in this respect was always unclear. This time my intuition blatantly told me that in order to transform, and truly grow as a person I might have to either temporarily or permanently let go of what I have previously built up, or it would basically... come crumbling down in a forceful way later to make room for that which is new. In other words I think I have to choose a single paradigm to build my foundation on. Wahnam is looking like the correct choice. I hate to give up Hermetics but it seems that isn't what I need at this time.
    Shaolin Wahnam California

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    • #3
      From a Chi Kung Perspective

      David,

      The Death card reminds us that our Chi Kung allows us to die a little bit at a time, so that eventually we are completely transformed.

      The Tower card reminds us to let go.

      Congratulations on the joyful humming.

      Crave randomness? Conch shell, blueberry pie, a short pass under a sprinkler, the Adventures of Tin Tin, Low Price Guarantee.

      Yours,
      Charles David Chalmers
      Brunei Darussalam

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Charles David View Post
        David,

        The Death card reminds us that our Chi Kung allows us to die a little bit at a time, so that eventually we are completely transformed.

        The Tower card reminds us to let go.
        Thanks That confirmed everything for me.

        Congratulations on the joyful humming.
        I still can't stop!

        Crave randomness? Conch shell, blueberry pie, a short pass under a sprinkler, the Adventures of Tin Tin, Low Price Guarantee.

        Yours,
        Mmmmmm nom nom, low priced blueberry pie served in a conch shell, eaten whilst passing under a tin tin reading sprinkler.
        Last edited by David Langford; 21 August 2010, 12:09 AM.
        Shaolin Wahnam California

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