amorphous_constellation
Well-Known Member
So this applies to politics, probably religion, and probably whatever else. In other words, it's a general thing. You will often read or hear the following argument: "If you can do x, then what's the difference between x and y." Well I think maybe it's a boring argument, and it means that reality is more complicated and nuanced than some people like to think. Maybe some things are simple, but many are not
Lately, I've been doing a number of these random 2 card Tarot draws each day. No real questions, just letting it show me something
So the draw I got earlier today was a reversed justice card, and then a reversed ace of cups, read from left to right. So one way of interpreting that, is if a society has bad rules, the culture suffers. The ace of cups, you see, is a picture of a city, which may represent the culture as opposed to the individual.
When you reverse the justice card, the rules become ineffective. I think a reversed justice card might represent an attempt at 'perfection,' which is where slipperyslopeism comes in. And you can see this, because on the justice card, her dog probably chewed out part of her chair, for instance, and her clothes seem like they don't match. And yet, this represents the '8,' which is a rather disciplined and complete number
Lately, I've been doing a number of these random 2 card Tarot draws each day. No real questions, just letting it show me something
So the draw I got earlier today was a reversed justice card, and then a reversed ace of cups, read from left to right. So one way of interpreting that, is if a society has bad rules, the culture suffers. The ace of cups, you see, is a picture of a city, which may represent the culture as opposed to the individual.
When you reverse the justice card, the rules become ineffective. I think a reversed justice card might represent an attempt at 'perfection,' which is where slipperyslopeism comes in. And you can see this, because on the justice card, her dog probably chewed out part of her chair, for instance, and her clothes seem like they don't match. And yet, this represents the '8,' which is a rather disciplined and complete number