The Augur's House of Weal And Woe

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The Augur's House of Weal And Woe
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RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe
Gatr:I don't know if I find it funny how on the nose this is, or if I feel like I'm being made fun of. The entire spread is so straightforward, unambiguous, and germane that I probably couldn't have assembled a less difficult one if I tried.

In any case, the root of your issue is one of stagnancy. Two forces of equal strength are influencing you, and because neither has majority control you're essentially languishing. I assume you haven't been doing everything you can to maintain your physical fitness, and your comfort and apathy are fighting pretty hard against your body image; you're not making progress, but you're not enjoying your indulgence either.

The primary obstacles you need to overcome are the guilt and discomfort you feel and your tendency to delay what you know needs doing. I'm not telling you anything new here, really, and we both know it. If you're to make progress overall, you need to make significant progress dealing with a tendency towards inaction over action. Patience is not a virtue right now, because patience has become inaction.

The primary strength that you have in overcoming the obstacles you have in front of you is the ability to take decisive action when the need arises. Essentially, you must choose every day to become the buffest, or you never will. The deck itself is pretty consistently suggesting laziness is both the problem and the root of solving it. Laziness is such an ugly word, though, and the concepts it's expressing here could as easily be called mental illness or physical difficulty that makes achieving your goals difficult or unreasonable. Point is, the biggest problems are all internal.

I've been dancing around this bit, but, uh, the final outcome of this read is unequivocal. You will not become the buffest, whatever buffness means to you. The card representing your future is The World, inverted: failure, broken cycles, unfulfillment, discontinuity. In a word, no.

Sorry.
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RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe - by Gatr - 04-27-2016, 05:47 PM
RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe - by SleepingOrange - 04-27-2016, 07:30 PM
RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe - by Gatr - 04-28-2016, 01:29 AM
RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe - by Akumu - 04-27-2016, 09:15 PM
RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe - by Plaid - 04-28-2016, 10:17 AM
RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe - by Sai - 04-29-2016, 05:48 AM
RE: The Augur's House of Weal And Woe - by Akumu - 04-29-2016, 06:38 PM
Bingogogo - by Reyweld - 05-09-2018, 01:22 PM