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February is here already. I feel like it has been a moment ago that I heard 108 bells toll in 2017, yet at the same time it feels like it has been years. This year so far has been busy and I have not had time for much music in my life which is highly unusually for me. I finally tuned into the radio while I was doing this tarotcast. It was an classics rock station, and the songs seemed to sync up with the cards and many of them came fro the 80’s. As I was putting them into your tarotcast, I realized that what was alternative now is a standard.
Thirty years ago, 1987, the big news in America was Ronald Reagan and the Iran-Contra Affair, high temperature superconductors, Supreme Court rules that it’s unconstitutional to require schools to teach creationism, the unemployment rate drops to 5.7% an all time low since 1979, the stock market goes through Black Monday – largest loss in DOW to date, Michael Jackson releases Bad, Microsoft releases Windows 2, and Prozac makes its debut. Which made me wonder, what will this year’s big moments in history be? Will 2017 be seen as an alternative or just a replay of the standard?
I have added links to the songs that were on when I pulled your card. Listen to the song there are messages in them too.
P.S. Remember, signs with * it’s a big week for you.
Aries – Knight of Swords – The Page of Wands last week wanted you get out and live. You still need to remember that Mars is in Aries, until March 4th so this gives you time. The Knight of Swords is warning you that this is a marathon not a dash. This week is all about finding slower steady pace. And she was
Taurus – King of Wands – The Star last week asked you to practice being passively active. This week the King of Wands would like to use that practice and apply it to your work. The challenge is to periodically pull yourself out of your work, take a glimpse at the big picture and then dive back in. You will dance better and enjoy it more if you take these active breathes on a regular basis. Let’s Dance
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