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Hindpsych: Erstwhile Conjectures by the Sometime Augur of Yore |
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Today's question:
Did Tiger Woods fall from grace?*
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"hindpsych," the answer is "yes"! In our Tarot spread, the center card shows a figure cleaning up a mess. Note that he is flanked by the ideals of family life (the Ten of Cups) and prosperity (the King of Pentacles), yet his face is buried as he struggles to pick up the pieces. Like mocking reflections of golf clubs, the leafing wands in the center card are phallic symbols of potency, suggesting that Tiger Woods is reaping the seeds he has sown. We can say with confidence that Tiger Woods turned away from the promise of domestic bliss and financial success to multiply his phallic power. And it's all he can do to handle it.
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* Historians must reconstruct the past out of hazy memory. "Once upon a time" requires "second sight." The "third eye" of intuition can break the "fourth wall" of conventional perspectives. Instead of "pleading the fifth," historians can take advantage of the "sixth sense" and be in "seventh heaven." All with the power of hindpsych, the "eighth wonder of the world." It has been said that those who forget the past are condemned to repeat it. Therein lies the importance of Tarot readings for antiquity. When we confirm what has already occurred, we break the shackles of the past, freeing ourselves to chart new courses into the future. |
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