WendyWitch61 in Margate is doing 43 things including…

I love being with my daughter Abbie and her husband Matt

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WendyWitch61 has written 4 entries about this goal

Thanks for a brilliant day 2 years ago

Wonderful day
Productive
Intimate
Enjoyable
Perfect in it’s reality
Forwarding in energy
Complete in foresight



Hay gorgeous girly 2 years ago

Love it that we are never far away from a chat
Looking forward to my Birthday supper with you
Good luck with your application
Have a fab hen weekend
Get some sleep

xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx hug hug



Abbie came fround for tea and a chat 2 years ago

Even though her life is full to bursting
She still finds time to share with me
Love her like crazy

xxxx Thanks Abbie



Precious Child Queen of the Air 2 years ago

About the Queen of Swords
The vision of this card is far-sighted and cannot be trapped by the illusions of the present. The Queen of Swords is symbolic of risk-taking by the acceptance of new roles and the breaking of old habits.
In doing so, lies the promise of understanding and liberation. The individual represented by this card is constantly attempting to separate from old roles and habits.
There is an accurate perception here of the world and its people, coupled with a razor-sharp ability to get to the heart of any given situation. The Queen of Swords is a private person, unwilling to allow others to get too close until she is satisfied that she thoroughly understands their motivations. Once won as a friend, however, this card is indicative of unfailing loyalty, honesty and a character who will always lend support. The Queen of Swords is intelligent with a dry sense of humor. She has strong powers of observation, passionate individuality and confidence in her actions.
Of all the cards found within the Suit of Swords, it is the Queen which is most concerned with right thinking and justice. The Queens of the Tarot represent not only women but anyone…male or female…who has reached a level of growth and maturity on both the spiritual and material paths. Queens are representative of power, authority, fulfillment and competency. They are the highest of the Court Cards having attained the loftiest of qualities symbolized within the Major Aracana. Each Queen is depicted seated upon a throne which bears the emblem of her respective Suit.

The sword depicted on this card is symbolic of slicing through the masks of illusion while the crystals indicate new clarity and understanding. The severed head in the hand is representative of old habits which have been cut away ..The position of the figure, high above the clouds, signifies far-sightedness and awareness…the ability to see things from different perspectives.



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