Tarot Readings for you for October 4, 2014 Saturday©

GUIDANCE    You know how we all have an official self that we project?  We trim and tweak it here and there depending on the setting we are in, but it’s a face.  We lose track of how other people all do this too, even though we know they do.  We know it but we don’t fully apply it.  We want to believe in face; it’s a set of treaties, you know? – The pretenses make an official reality that we adopt and believe is normal.  And all our groups and organizations (family, religious, political, racial, job, class, etc.) project their mindset and their official realities too.  We say here that these piecemeal projections blend into a mass mindset (mass consciousness) and reflect back to us … that our projections come home to roost and haunt our reality.  We have to accept them because they are ours; it is a mass mutual project we participate in.

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Queen of Cups – Hierophant – Seven of Cups

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GROUP TAROT CARDS READING

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Tarot Readings: She Devoutly Believes (Queen of Cups and Hierophant)

Tarot Readings: Conventional Insanities (Hierophant and Seven of Cups)

Tarot Readings: A Mess in Good Shape (Hierophant and Seven of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Beyond Control, and Okay (Hierophant and Seven of Cups)

Tarot Readings: Figure Out Nasty Surprises (Queen of Cups and Seven of Cups)

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Tarot Readings: She Devoutly Believes (Queen of Cups and Hierophant)

Amazed at a nice girl believing in how things are supposed to be.

She is devout; she believes all those things.

She loves and understands her broken man, and that’s okay.

He’s crazy in his harmless way, and she loves him for it.

After the naive gal’s meltdown, she is in fine shape.

She understands it all – the conventional and the far-out.

She is going overboard for a run-of-the-mill guy.

She thinks this mess is the way things should be.

Everything is good with a good woman.

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Tarot Readings: Conventional Insanities (Hierophant and Seven of Cups)

All those mainstream miasmas we believe.

Conventional respectable people have their out-of-control sides.

I know how I ought to be but it makes no sense to me.

Religion is confusing no matter what you think about it.

You can be out of your mind and think what everyone else does.

Being aware of how deranged the beaten path is.

The crazier things get, the more real we think they are.

Being irrational is okay if you’re nice.

We actually believe Official Reality – can you believe that?!

It’s unbelievable to believe everything you’re supposed to.

Sat there listening to a whole lot of the usual stuff.

Having a dogma or mindset makes you believe some crazy things.

Study and understand conventional insanities.

You can see things fall apart that are old school.

She’s out of control, and she actually thinks she’s respectable.

Her religious beliefs are in a state of upheaval.

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Tarot Readings: A Mess in Good Shape (Hierophant and Seven of Cups)

It’s a mess, yes, but I know where each thing ought to be.

It’s the way it should be after she picks up the pieces.

Once she handles broken things, they are in good shape.

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Tarot Readings: Beyond Control, and Okay (Hierophant and Seven of Cups)

Some things are beyond our control, and I think that’s okay.

I am thinking I should go off the deep end.

I study what passes for normal and deconstruct it.

I have no good reason for being normal.

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Tarot Readings: Figure Out Nasty Surprises (Queen of Cups and Seven of Cups)

She thought he was such a nice guy – and what a nasty surprise.

Try to figure out how all these toxic things get approved.

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Queen of Cups – Hierophant – Seven of Cups

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……………….……………………     Two cards here are about accepted beliefs and about being normal and harmless, in Rider Waite. Queen of Cups is the naïve well-meaning woman who believes in her man; Hierophant is the conventional beliefs the public has about religion and religious rituals in particular, and it means decent, harmless, normal and respectable. Then there’s Seven of Cups that says it’s all over the place, out of control, and crazy … or crazy-making. Our message is to reexamine mainstream concepts.

………………………..          Queen of Cups is the stereotype nice naïve girl who believes in her man and loves him – the good woman. Its meaning stretches to ‘the naïve beliefs anyone believes in’ or to ‘the true believer’ as Eric Hoffer would say. But Queen of Cups is never a male-anything.

………………………..          Hierophant is official reality – is the face that we project, and that our groups project (family, organizations, political and racial and belief systems, even aficionados of some particular thing, called ‘fans’). Hierophant very often puts ‘should’ or ‘ought’ into the sentence it occupies. It means normal or normalcy, okay, in good shape, clean, respectable, official, ‘in the name of,’ harmless, the usual, what one is used to, and ordinary. You could say Hierophant is Queen of Cups’ gospel.

………………………..     Seven of Cups is a mess, is out of control, and is unbelievable – a lot of unrelated things, pieces of things, or even debris. It means shattered, broken, crushed, etc. The illustration represents bad spirits let loose in both the Sorcerer’s apprentice and Pandora’s Box myths, so its main meaning is ‘out of control’ and ‘all over the place.’ If the subject is magic or spirits, this card is likely to appear.

……….…………..        Queen of Cups and Hierophant   Queen of Cups and Hierophant Both of these are conventional respectable people or things. Hierophant is religion. Hierophant expands out to Official Reality, religion, face, today, and it means the way things are supposed to be, normal, should, and ought. Hierophant is mainstream, is what is usual ordinary accepted and approved. That’s how we get such phrases as ‘believe what you are supposed to’ and ‘She thinks that’s the way it is supposed to be’ and ‘She thinks she is respectable’ and ‘her religious beliefs.’

………..…………..         Queen of Cups and Seven of Cups   Queen of Cups and Seven of Cups combines a nice naïve gal with things getting crazy and out of control. Being nice and being irrational. Queen of Cups means believing, so some of the chaos will be in the realm of thought. Seven of Cups jumbles a lot of unrelated things, which makes these two cards say things like ‘She believes all those things’ and ‘She understands the far-out,’ and ‘I know but it makes no sense to me.’ These two in Tarot Verbatim™ say ‘It’s a mess but I know where each piece is.’

……..……………      Hierophant and Seven of Cups   Hierophant and Seven of Cups is fertile ground: These two combine religion with insanity, and conventional (people) with being out of control. Being far-out is perfectly normal, they say. In fine shape after the meltdown. Crazy in a harmless way. (Hierophant means harmless.) Things are supposed to be a mess. Respectable people go out of control. Pick up the pieces. No good reason to be normal.

The mainstream miasma we believe. That’s the main thing these guys say. All the things we project as true – we and our organizations – blend together to make an Official Reality that reflects back to us, and we believe it because it’s ours, and it’s out of our control at that point. (Does this read like an invitation to get real?)

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HERE ARE PHRASES FOR ALL THREE 2-CARD COMBINATIONS

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……….…………..       Queen of Cups and Hierophant   She Devoutly Believes    A nice girl believing in how things are supposed to be. She is devout; she believes those things. She loves and understands her man, and that’s okay. … in his harmless way, and she loves him for it. After the naïve girl … she is in fine shape. She understands the conventional. She is … a run-of-the-mill guy. She thinks this is the way things should be. … is good with a good woman. The mainstream _ we believe. Conventional respectable people …. I know how I ought to be. Religion is … no matter what you think about it. Think what everyone else does. Being aware of how _ the beaten path is. … the more real we think they are. She thinks it is real. __ is okay if you’re nice. We actually believe in Official Reality. … to believe everything you’re supposed to. Sat there listening to the usual stuff. Having a dogma or a mindset makes you believe …. Study and understand conventional _. You can see things _ that are old school. She actually thinks she is respectable. Her religious beliefs. I know where __ ought to be. It’s the way it should be after she …. Once she handles … they are in good shape. **I think that’s okay. I am thinking I should …. I study what passes for normal. I have … for being normal. She thought he was such a nice guy. Try to figure out how … gets approved. x..

………..…………..       Queen of Cups and Seven of Cups   Amazed at a nice girl believing …. She believes all those things. She loves and understands her broken man. He is crazy and she loves him for it. After the naïve girl’s meltdown …. She understands it all – the _ and the far-out. She is going overboard. She thinks this mess is …. Everything is __ with a good woman. All those miasmas we believe. Conventional people have their out-of-control sides. I know, but it makes no sense to me. … is confusing no matter what you think about it. You can be out of your mind and think …. Being aware of how deranged …. The crazier things get, the more __ we think they are. Being irrational is _ if you’re nice. We actually believe … – can you believe that?!  It’s unbelievable to believe …. Sat there listening to a whole lot of …. Having a dogma or mindset makes you believe …. Study and understand _ insanities. You can see things fall apart. She’s out of control, and she thinks she’s __. Her _ beliefs are in a state of upheaval. It’s a mess, yes, but I know where each thing …. She picks up the pieces. Once she handles broken things …. Some things are beyond our control, and I think …. I am thinking … go off the deep end. I study and deconstruct it. I have no good reason …. Figure Out Nasty Surprises She thought he was such a … and what a nasty surprise. Try to figure out how all these toxic things …. x..

……..……………    Hierophant and Seven of Cups    Amazed … how things are supposed to be. … devout … all those things. … broken … and that’s okay. He is crazy in his harmless way. In fine shape after the meltdown. All of it – the conventional and the far-out. Going overboard for a run-of-the-mill _. This mess is the way things are supposed to be. _ is devout … all those things. … broken _, and that’s okay. Crazy in his harmless way. After the meltdown, _ is in fine shape. The conventional and the far-out. Is going overboard for a run-of-the-mill _. This mess is the way things should be. Everything is good. Conventional Insanities All those mainstream miasmas. Respectable people have their out-of-control sides. … how I ought to be, but it makes no sense to me. Religion is confusing. You can be out of your mind and … what everyone else does. How deranged the beaten path is. The crazier things get, the more real …. Being irrational is okay. … Official Reality – can you believe that?! It’s unbelievable to _ everything you’re supposed to. A whole lot of the usual stuff. Having a dogma or a mindset, … some crazy things. Conventional insanities. Things fall apart that are old school. Out of control and … respectable. Religious _ are in a state of upheaval. A Mess in Good Shape It’s a mess, yes, but … where each thing ought to be. The way it should be after _ picks up the pieces. Broken things, they are in good shape. Beyond Control and Okay … beyond our control, and okay. I should go off the deep end. What passes for normal, and deconstruct it. No good reason for being normal. No good reason. Such a nice guy – and what a nasty surprise. All these toxic things get approved. x..

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Queen of Cups ………    She stares dreamily at a gizmo as a flood snakes around her chair.  Queen of Cups is a nice conventional woman, a woman who believes – specifically believes in her man, and has faith in him. Stereotypical naïve nice gal is Queen of Cups. The meaning extends to naive beliefs of anyone in anything. Queen of Cups is foo-foo too. This card will never show up for a man, or for anything male, but can apply ‘naïve’ to his notions.

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Hierophant   ………….    It’s the rule, it’s accepted, it’s the way it’s done, everybody knows, it’s ‘ought’ and ‘should,’ and it’s the normal ordinary respectable thing. It’s harmless and official and normal and in good shape. It’s beneficial and it won’t hurt … harmless and approved. It is also ‘in the name.’ That’s the pope in the red robe, and he and the religious there are doing a ceremony – a ceremony only cognoscenti like themselves fully appreciate, because the public has been told some other version fit for them. (Cognoscenti are ‘those in the know,’ a fine word methinks.)

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Seven of Cups  ……….   exemplifies the rude slogan ‘Shit hits the fan.’ It illustrates bad spirits on the loose in both Pandora’s Box or Sorcerer’s Apprentice myths. Things are out of control and a mess: These are its most common applications, along with ‘all sorts of things.’ It means confused or confusion, shock, chaos, a mess, unbelievable, miscellaneous objects scattered about, a cloud of anything, and sometimes means toxic.

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Tarot Readings for You for September 5, 2013 Thursday(c)

Guidance      It’s all about thoughts today, about suddenly drawing an intuitive conclusion from scattered evidence; about that flash of awareness that comes from nowhere and everywhere, that we call ‘eureka.’ About dreaming up all kinds of things and they suddenly mount up to a realization that is mind-blowing.

 

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Hanged Man

Queen of Cups, Eight of Wands, Seven of Cups

 

 

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Tarot Readings: Strange Ideas (Queen of Cups and Seven of Cups

Tarot Readings: Discovering New Ideas (Eight of Wands and Hanged Man)

Tarot Readings: Particulate Matter Suspended in Air (Eight of Wands and Seven of Cups)

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Tarot Readings: Strange Ideas (Queen of Cups and Seven of Cups)

Senses she is confused about several things she thinks.

 

The more she thinks about this, the crazier she realizes it is.

 

Her thoughts are out of her control, she is being inspired.

 

A dreamy woman has a lot of visionary realizations.

 

She is clairvoyant and clairaudient in her visions.

 

Words come to her that get her strange ideas across.

 

She suddenly realizes how outlandish her idea really is.

 

All these things make no sense until she gets the point.

 

Creative thinking is deriving a brilliant idea from pieces of ideas lying around.

 

She thinks these things are just useless stuff until it hits her – eureka.

 

You think all these factors are irrelevant until all at once you realize.

 

If you know how she thinks, you get it, but the message is garbled.

 

There are all the things that are known, and there are all the things that are too strange to be realized.

 

Things that are known are categorized in a written or listed way, but things that are in the process of being known are uncharted.

 

There are things that you know and there are things that you don’t know but would be shocked to realize.

 

One confusing realization after another occurs to her. (She is figuring it out.)

 

Some things you already know bring shocking realizations.

 

Tarot Readings: Discovering New Ideas (Eight of Wands and Hanged Man)

She thinks up every possible way – many bright ideas, one after another.

 

The more you know about unrelated subjects, the more new ideas you give birth to.

 

It strikes her, eureka fashion, what all these unrelated ideas mean.

 

There are things that we know and there are things that are brand new amazing discoveries.

 

Free association of a lot of unrelated thoughts one after the other sparks a new idea.

 

The more you know, the more amazing new ideas are.

 

Clear your mind of all the lists, and think of each item as unrelated.

 

Know what you know item by item but realize unknowns are undifferentiated.

 

 

 

Tarot Readings: Particulate Matter Suspended in Air (Eight of Wands and Seven of Cups)

She recognizes many of the pollutants suspended in the air; she is figuring these things out.

 

The air as it moves has various particles (particulate matter) suspended in it. Some of the toxins or pollutants in dust form are known, and some are to be being studied.

 

Some toxins or pollutants are listed and some we are aware of but are figuring out.

 

There are clouds you know and clouds to discover.

 

 

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*Go to Learn Tarot by the Pictures.  It is what each of the four cards,  by itself,  has to say.  It shows you how that illustration makes that card’s meanings in today’s Spread. All the words of each Tarot card reading you see here are a phrase-by-phrase translation of the scene pictured on those cards: no filler, no psychic impressions, no spirit guide. Word-for-word Tarot Verbatim™.

 

You can put all this together and intuitively see yourself how Tarot Verbatim ™ works.

 

This is a group reading, with no Questioner and no Question to limit what the cards say, so there’s more variety – even contractions – and also the pronouns are more flexible. If it feels like it’s yours, and it says ‘he,’ and you’re a ‘she,’ feel free to adopt it.

Hanged Man

Queen of Cups, Eight of Wands, Seven of Cups

 

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Now here’s a strange one! Three of our four Rider Waite Tarot citizens involve thinking, and the one in the middle means a list, many, messages, and increasing or increasingly. So our subject is thinking – thinking itself!

 

Queen of Cups is thinking or contemplating, studying or figuring out. (It also donates the pronoun ‘she’ which the others don’t.) Hanged Man is realizing, an idea that strikes, a ‘Eureka!’ experience, a discovery. Queen of Cups and Hanged Man are about getting an idea.

 

Seven of Cups is confusion, unrelated factors, a cloud, things that don’t make sense, amazing or shocking.

 

 

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Queen of Cups has a lot of feeling in her thoughts. She is dreamy and she contemplates her man, contemplates some object in a subjective way. The water around her throne expresses the idea she is emotional. This is the vanilla woman, the blond of lore.

 

Eight of Wands is one after another, of whatever. It is a list. It is any kind of expression or message. It can mean fast or rapidly. It also denotes a mounting or increasing. The illustration suggests lines and shows one board after another in the air.

 

 

Seven of Cups shows a cloud with all sorts of unrelated stuff in it, and a black robed figure taken aback by it as (he) contemplates all those things. It is the Pandora’s Box story, or it can be the Sorcerer’s Apprentice story. The unrelated items are fairly malefic, but the one in the middle, shrouded, in considered hopeful.

 

Hanged Man is the realization or conclusion or discovery that strikes consciousness with no introduction. The thought that strikes you. Inspiration. The work of the muse, the psychic-realization process, a process that gives you that upside-down feeling, which is the illustration.

 

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Our Daily Spread for April 21, 2011

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There’s confusion here, and you have the ability to figure it out, but don’t do anything until you have.

Queen of Cups Seven of Cups, Queen of Pentacles, Four of Swords

There’s confusion here, and you have the ability to figure it out, but don’t do anything until you have. She has the money but is waiting until she understands the fine print. It’s such a mess that: Just don’t do anything until you know you can. He doesn’t want anything to do with either of those two crazy women. Nothing can be done about the mess but she has faith that she can. Daughter believes in her man who is out of control, mama isn’t putting her money into that. She has not yet figured out all the ramifications of taking care of her man. She knows how messed up things are for him but she isn’t investing her resources there. Two mixed-up women aren’t doing anything. Weird dreams in her sleep that she does have the ability to interpret. Each of the ladies can sleep through a hullabaloo. She knows she needs rest when things she can do don’t make sense. Taking care of the man she understands involves not doing anything when he is off the deep end. She knows she can sleep through a storm. When things get this crazy, she knows she can just sleep on it. Here are our Tarot citizens of this spread: Two women who take care of (Queen of Pentacles) and understand (Queen of Cups) their man; a totally confused messed-up situation (craziness); and not doing or nothing can be done, or sleep. Not too many variants to this story. Hope this passes quickly for whoever is experiencing it. It could be people you know rather than you – hope so! That rascal Mercury is retrograde. He may be the culprit behind this scenario! At any rate, this is not a serious life phase, it’s one more bump in the road. Advice is to withdraw and not do anything until you know enough to handle what doesn’t make any sense right now. “To sleep through the storm.” As my old daddy, who had played professional baseball, used to say “When in doubt, punt.” Punting is putting the bat sideways, letting the ball drop in front of you, and running to first base. It is the least thing you can do as the batter.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Seven of Cups: Illustrations shows the Sorcerer’s Apprentice story, or Pandora’s Box: Out of control every which way, doesn’t make sense, a hullabaloo, a story, things get crazy. Queen of Pentacles: ‘She can’ and ‘to have the ability’ or ‘to have the money’ are most of her meanings here. Illustration shows a woman with money in her hands (or lap), and connotes a married woman who is co-ruler of the marital kingdom and its assets. The kind of woman a smart man would marry as the partner who watches his back and his resources. Four of Swords: To sleep or rest, to not do anything or to be inactive. Illustration shows a knight lying on the stone crypt of a saint or hero, doing his vision quest the night before he is knighted. Queen of Cups: She knows, she thinks, she understands, she has figured out. She thinks of her man, she has figured out her man, she understands her man. This is the loyal sweet lady wife. She can be the dreamy naïve type. Stereotype would be the young Bible Belt churchgoing woman. She is emotional: See the water around her – but it is peaceful water, unlike her husband the King of Cups. She is at peace with herself and others.

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In their relationship, he spoils her, she isn’t going to have any complaints about him!

Three of Pentacles Queen of Swords, Six of Swords, Empress

Romantic Perspective: Her difficult times are phasing out; this relationship fulfills her. The diva is not as demanding in this relationship. The woman he loves is easy to deal with; he isn’t with the complaining one anymore. Beautiful women expect a lot; he doesn’t have relationships with them anymore. In their relationship, he spoils her, she isn’t going to have any complaints about him! Being gorgeous is her part in their relationship, she will want for nothing. He avoids meeting with the woman he loves because he is disappointing her. He moved away and she misses meeting with him and feeling foxy. She is going from not having things the way she wants them to being the darling of who she’s with. He is leaving the old bitch behind to have a relationship with a giving younger woman. She, a trophy woman, is leaving this relationship because it does not fulfill her expectations. Business Perspectives: Putting the deal aside in which she did not get what was due her, she has the good life. The contractors left the job she funded; she is annoyed. Her expectation of living well from these transactions is diminishing. She is doing well in this business, she can’t complain any more. They meet with the woman who is the buyer; she has specifications they have not met. Her part in the agreement is to pay for it, and she isn’t going to be disappointed. This story has some flexibility. We have two women, a relationship, and better days being ahead as these times are put behind. The women are the old(er) woman (Queen of Swords) who is demanding, who expects, who complains, who is stern, who isn’t getting what she wants and expects and is disappointed, even annoyed or angry. She can be the bitch too: This is the ‘bitch card.’ And we have the young(er) woman (Empress), the diva, who also expects much because she is getting much: She has the good life, she is a resource as well as the beloved who is spoiled. Oh. P.S., she is gorgeous, a beauty. In between the two different women is the Six of Swords, a Tarot card that in Rider Waite talks about leaving this behind for a better place, a better time. It means going away, avoiding, phasing out, not anymore, putting something regrettable behind and going ahead. The basic meaning is ‘to leave.’ The Three of Pentacles in Rider Waite has few meanings: a business deal, a relationship, a meeting – especially of three people – and doing his/her/your/their part. It also is an agreement, and a meeting of minds. Advice is about transition and about satisfying what others expect. You can see the process is more meaningful than the role people are playing in it; that either of these women could be in the other’s shoes another time. You can see how expectations are a large part in a deal or relationship with fellow humans. You can see how the difference between not having and having is moving to another deal, another relationship.

Meanings and Illustrations:

Queen of Swords: The old(er) woman (Queen of Swords) who is demanding, who expects, who complains, who is stern, who isn’t getting what she wants and expects and is disappointed, even annoyed or angry. She can be the bitch too: This is the ‘bitch card.’ She is depicted with this no-nonsense grimace on her face, a sword resting on the arm of her throne in her right hand, and her left hand extended as if to say “Now would be good.” Six of Swords: A Tarot card that in Rider Waite talks about leaving this behind for a better place, a better time. It means going away, avoiding, phasing out, not anymore, putting something regrettable behind and going ahead. The basic meaning is ‘to leave.’ And those people in the boat are leaving all right, leaving like refugees. In their case, the reason the future is better is that it couldn’t be worse. Empress: The young(er) woman (Empress), the voluptuous diva, who also expects much because she is getting much: She has the good life, she is a resource as well as the beloved who is spoiled. Oh. P.S., she is gorgeous, a beauty. Her illustration in Rider Waite Tarot is meant to echo the fertility goddesses of antiquity. She looks pretty good to be that old, doesn’t she?

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