2010-01-01

8 of shields

Meaning of the card: Greed

8 of shields

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Betekenis:

Heart:
Je hart is gevuld met hebzucht. Machtswellust speelt een centrale rol in je leven.
Head:
Richt je aandacht op hebzucht. Bindt de strijd aan met Fenrir en bindt hem stevig vast.
Right leg:
Ga bewust naar Lyngvi en bindt de hebzucht.
Left arm:
Onbewust stel je je open voor hebzucht. Je bukt je om de magische wapens te pakken en je wordt verslonden. Of: Je weert Fenrir af.
Right arm:
Voorzichtig buk je je om de magische wapens te pakken. Je tart het lot en denkt dat het jou wel zal lukken. Maar Fenrir's keten reikt verder dan je denkt.
Left leg:
Onbewust raak je in de greep van hebzucht.
Sexuality:
Je bent in de greep van seksuele begeerte. DIt hoeft zich niet seksueel te uiten. Begeerte naar een dure sportauto kan staan voor begeerte naar seksueel succes. Of: Je begeert een bepaald persoon en je wordt verslonden door de begeerte naar de persoon.
Definition:
De oorzaak van je probleem ligt in hebzucht en machtswellust.
Good:
Hebzucht en machtswellust hebben een gunstige invloed.
Bad:
Hebzucht en machtswellust hebben een schadelijke invloed.
Past:
In het verleden was er veel hebzucht.
Present:
Nu spelen hebzucht en machtswellust een grote rol.
Future:
In de toekomst is er veel hebzucht en machtswellust.
Result:
Uiteindelijk komen hebzucht en machtswellust in je leven.
Urð:
Je bent hebzuchtig. Fenrir verslindt je.
Róta:
Wortel jezelf in hebzucht en machtswellust. Word één met Fenrir en doorschouw zijn ziel.
Skuld:
Om je schuld af te lossen dien je je hebzucht te overwinnen en te transformeren.

TRANCE-FORMATIE:

Een TRANCE-FORMATIE over deze Rune kun je vinden op de CD Runentarot 5, De Schilden.

With Light and Love, Andreas Firewolf

 

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