This first card is the card of your Past-- it is the old Star Wars Trilogy we all know and love, and can pretty much recite by heart by now. Long Ago In a Galaxy Far Far Away...
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The Eight of Swords represents Disillusion. This is the card of the cynic, the person who's seen it all and doesn't trust any of it. Remember: disillusionment can itself be an illusion. Just because you're a cynic doesn't mean you're right. |
The second card is where you are today, your Present; it's the current status of the New Trilogy, being produced at this very moment.
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The Prince of Swords is the god of war. He is not the strategist, the general, the officer in charge--he's the guy out on the battlefield, hacking away; he's the useful but expendable knight in someone else's chess game. |
The third card is the Future, the long-term vision for your question that right now exists only in the mind of God (or Steven).
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The King of Cups embodies the struggle of reason and control over emotion, the desire to keep passions under leash. If he loses control of his emotions, watch out! |
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