In front of me - my life - there's good times, happiness, good fortune.
Reading from an online tarot card symbology site, my friend and tonight my forecaster says, "If you have been working on a project, this card indicates you will reach an important milestone and will have cause to celebrate. You have completed a significant phase of the project and can feel very proud of what you have accomplished so far."
Who knew my time living around a bunch of "Witches" in Colorado would parlay so well into my time in cryptocurrency today?
Because we're all looking for answers to questions we cannot answer when we want the answers.
It's the same struggle the cryptocurrency and blockchain industry deals with every day.
It's not offensive to me that some human would lead meditation, it's offensive that some company would pay this human tens of thousands of dollars that they've made because people believe in the company's idea to lead a meditation at a conference that's theoretically supposed to be about understanding what the fuck all this crypto shit is for.
My friend, all the sudden realizes, facing towards me The Four of Wands is in reverse - upside down.
See in tarot, a card in reverse speaks a different truth, the opposite truth.
For now crypto community, "The cards are in your favor."
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The Mystics May Be Here, But Are Crypto's Cards in Reverse?
gepubliceerd op May 6, 2018
by Coindesk | gepubliceerd op Coinage
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