Okay, remember your question? Well, think of it as Spielberg doing Star Wars...



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...

8 of Swords: Disillusion--Humphrey Bogart


Charlie's been burnt one too many times.
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.

Prince of Swords: Dolph Lundgren


The Universal Soldier.
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).

King of Cups: Leonard Nimoy as Mr. Spock


When he loses control of his emotions, get out of his way.
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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