i have been pondering the mystery of my post last week about the man who will give me away. i feel like by giving it time, down the road, it will become clear.

new moon today. no moon today.

every time i write the word “Seattle,” my toes wiggle from giddiness!

wow, i’m not messing around. have told my parents and close friends i’m going to seattle, e.t.a. 3 weeks. have contacted housing agents and sent out my resume to amazon and some other marketing/sales positions. talked with a headhunter, will send out more resumes. will have to plan to go up next week during the week to meet.

get ready, seattle. i’m comin’ like a freight train…

The Devil card is often misunderstood and feared. However, before Christianity became a leading religion, there were several pantheons which contained fertility gods and they were often depicted as animals – the Horned God of the Wicca for example, servant and consort of the Goddess. The Devil does not therefore necessarily represent an evil being.

The Devil is the personification of the animal, instinctual and even bestial parts of us. Pre-occupation with matters connected to the Devil can lead to degradation and sheer ugliness, but by identifying and accepting the darkness within we learn to discover that it is simply the dark side of our light.

Affirmation: I am free to do as I choose.

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i don’t abide by any religion or concrete system of belief. but i do believe that sometimes what people fear most, within themselves and how they see the world and others, is that a person can ultimately choose to be free.