Monday, May 25, 2009

Sunday, May 24, 2009

Suenos

The Apocalypse


Living in Southern California, dreams of earthquakes mean something very different to someone who lives in tectonic free Wisconsin. Generally, earthquake dreams are very rare and mean something awesome is going rock your world and your life will never be the same.
If you live in SoCal, or Mexico City, or Java, or anywhere else the world seems to be rolling these days, earthquake dreams are slightly less ambitious. There is anxiety, loss of control, and general worrying about things you may never predict or change.

The most recent earthquakes in SoCal and Mexico City have upped the chattering on the 2012 Mayan prophecy. For the uninitiated, the myth is based on 5 suns, each corresponding to a life of the Earth. The first sun ended with jaguars eating the world and the inhabiting gians that roamed it. The second sun's reign was wiped out by winds, then that world was over. The third by fire rain, and the fourth by floods. This fifth creation (that's us!) will eventually be destroyed by earthquakes. So to a Southern Californian Chicana - earthquake dreams equal apocalypse.

Any type of apocalyptic scenario in a dream means you fear (or anticipate?) your world is ending. It is a caution to check up on your moral compass: is someone leading you astray? Are you making decisions you wouldn't normally make? Have the sudden urge to look different or take on new interests because of someone new in your life? Sometimes, when you want to impress or appease new people, it can trigger a positive life change. Like quitting smoking, exercising more, eating healthier, and making new friends.

But sometimes, if you are already on shaky ground, you may unknowingly give them the power to destroy you.

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Gemini Rising

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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Knight of Cups



The Knight of Chalices - Tarot of the Mermaids


The Knight of Cups is a sexy, intelligent artist. Poetic and dreamy, sometimes out of touch with reality. This is a very creative card and indicates a time of high energy, many new ideas, and potentially warns against too much daydream and too little action. As part of the Cups suit, the Knight is ruled by emotions. An inspiring card for starting your own business, if you can afford to follow your heart in that direction. The results aren't going to be mega profitable at first, but they are not bleak either. If you are happy just surviving paycheck to paycheck with a nice dinner here and there for a couple of years - you will be broke but fulfilled.

On the romantic front, this card indicates a sensitive and slightly rebellious young man. Very cute, nice hair, slender, artistic, and observant. Eyes are usually best feature. A Pisces, Cancer, Scorpio, or a Virgo without the perfectionist streak (don't laugh, they do exist).

He will effortlessly become your best friend. A good listener, gives thoughtful and wise advice, and adores women, particularly woman who believe in their own beauty. He is a good match for ultra fragile and sensitive types but conversely, hates feeling needed or trapped. He has high tolerance for crazy ladies, but little patience for rudeness or excessive suspicion. An ideal friend, lover, and partner for another psychotic Water sign or an incredibly patient and self sacrificing Capricorn (did you want a career honey? I'm sorry, I need your fastidious nature to help organize MY life). Dangers are selfishness, extreme mood swings, wandering eye, and problem with authority.

Aguas, muchachitas: Before he becomes King, the Knight will make a lot of mistakes. Sometimes with your heart.



Sunday, May 17, 2009

Suenos.

Vividos y Vivoras!

SNAKES:

Because of their phallic, biblical, and slithery nature, snakes in a dream are often tied to sexual repressions or desires. What was the snake doing in the dream? Was it hidden, or on the attack?
What did the snake look like? Color, texture, dead, dying, or alive? Did it bite you? Where? Were you calm in the dream or panicked? These are the things that give you clues about what your life is trying to teach you.

Snake biting you means to prepare for a struggle.

Being wrapped and suffocated by a snake is a warning to avoid overwhelming situations or being a slave to your desires. It's okay to say no to dinner requests and dates.
Pop culture influences us even in the subconscious: in the literal sense of a "snake", honestly evaluate your friendships. Someone that you love is thinking about hurting you, especially if you tried to kill it or there were more than one.

Killing a snake is a very good omen. You will overcome hostile influences and treachery. It is not only a good omen because you are obliterating the bad, you are due for some good news. Chances are if you can kill a snake in your dreams, where the potential exists for an insect to become a skin-flaying monster in the blink of an eye, you can conquer stress and difficulty in waking life.

But cobras? Those are a different story all together...

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Fool.


A favorite phrase of all psychics and Tarot readers: "You are at a crossroads in your life..."


The beginning of the journey. The Fool will experience the infinite combinations of the 78 Tarot cartas. If the Major Arcana is a life story, The Fool is the newborn. He is all of us before we are tainted with memory, prejudice, and heartbreak. Naturally, his journey changes all that.

A warrior should never have both hands occupied. Although this card is exciting - many new adventures - please be sure you are ready to defend yourself. Do not get blinded by the shininess of something new. Excellent for travel, starting a new job (or relationship...same thing), and a resounding yes! to any question involving a risk that has been chewing at your basal ganglia for the past several months. Yes! Take it already!

Notice the red feather in his cap, the flower in his hand, and the happy doggy at his feet. Knowledge, appreciation for beauty, loyalty: all important elements of a successful journey. And ponerte truchas never hurt either.

Monday, May 11, 2009