Three of Swords–Sorrow


This is the happiness of the Buddha at enlightenment–the sorrow without form or reason. I am really not sure what this means, but it sounds fairly positive.

“Disruptions, interruption, separation, quarreling; sowing of discord and strife, mischief-making, sorrow and tears; yet mirth in Platonic pleasures; singing, faithfulness in promises, honesty in money transactions, selfish and dissipated, yet sometimes generous: deceitful in words and repetitions; the whole according to dignity”.

which is from the divination portion…Some sense of disruption and the tide is going to start changing in my favor.

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  1. Given Avatar

    I like the notion that on the other side of the abyss the notion of sorrow is very different. Sorrow without things, sorrow simply in the realm of beyond idea becomes very very interesting. Sorrow is part of the foundation of all human interaction and if it is responded to without ego it is a very very powerful tool.

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