Card 1: The Sad Dragon
Upright: The Sad Dragon reflects a sense of isolation despite great inner strength. It urges self-reflection—acknowledge hidden emotions or unresolved issues that may weigh you down. This card asks you to confront your sadness with courage, recognizing it as a transformative force. Balance introspection with action to rise from stagnation and fully embrace your power.
Card 3: XX – The Hoarder
Upright: The Hoarder reflects a strong attachment to possessions or resources, keeping them tightly guarded out of fear or habit. The dragon’s tendency to withhold stems from a desire to protect, but this can lead to isolation. This card encourages you to consider the joy and connection that can come from generosity. Releasing even a fraction of what you hold dear may create opportunities for deeper relationships and fulfillment.
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Card 4: XIX – Poison (S’mores Components)
Upright: Poison masquerades as sweetness, symbolizing hidden dangers or the allure of toxicity. While the s’mores seem inviting, their corrupted state warns against ignoring red flags. This card advises discernment—look beyond appearances to uncover deeper truths. Avoid tempting but harmful choices and instead seek sustenance that genuinely supports your well-being.
Well, I have no idea who that reading was for, but it’s pretty powerful! 😹
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@amarand Gee, genuinely no idea! Couldn't be for a cookie-hoarding, s'mores-loving dragon, now, could it? :: whistles ::
Card 2: VI – The Cookies (Reversed)
Reversed: The reversed cookies suggest an imbalance between indulgence and self-control, or confusion in decision-making. What once seemed appealing may now feel overwhelming or even hollow. This reversal asks you to pause and reevaluate—are you pursuing fleeting pleasures at the expense of long-term fulfillment? Realign with what truly nourishes your spirit.
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