What I mean by that is drawing one of those which is not part of the actual deck for a reading though the person who is doing the reading is certain they removed them, does drawing a card like that hold any significance or is it just clumsiness, this has happened to me about 3 times now over a period of a few years.
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Drawing an odd card
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Drawing an odd card
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.
shayn- Member
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Re: Drawing an odd card
i would say it is clumsiness, but you should follow your inner feeling. does it mean something to you?
maybe it is like a wild card.. something unexpected in life that on one can predict, think about or imagine?
and maybe it is nothing?
maybe all is open?
i don't know, i tend not to put much into it, but only you have the answer for that
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maybe it is like a wild card.. something unexpected in life that on one can predict, think about or imagine?
and maybe it is nothing?
maybe all is open?
i don't know, i tend not to put much into it, but only you have the answer for that
s
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Re: Drawing an odd card
maybe it is like a wild card.. something unexpected in life that on one can predict, think about or imagine?
Hi shayn, thanks, this was the line of thinking I had at the time, especially the first time it happened
Just when the caterpillar thought the world was over, it became a butterfly.