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Handcuffs, Whips, and Whipped Cream

Limbo of the Japanese Mind

Created on 2004-04-28 19:49:51 (#2987793), last updated 2008-12-10

82 comments received, 127 comments posted

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Name:dark_mistress88
Location:Limbo, Japan
Website:Dark Mistress' pictures
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Yeah this be me right there. In your face. In a nutshell. I should really have soemthing in here that is worth some importance. Something big and classy, but I'm not clever enough to write anything. Just a lonely dark mistress wandering the world, with no libido left to have and going from place to place, looking for girls who are desperate enough to have me pimp them. Maybe its because I'm too tall. That must be it...


name:Elyse G******
birthdate: 07.08.**

Want your own digik zodiac card?

nicknames: Lysie, dark mistress, fatty, mistress, black girl, bunny, daisy, le morse, big baby, baby girl, bubbles, etc.

Place of Living: oakland, ca

family: mom- Mignon, sister- Elan, "Brothers"-Jarrell & Jesenus

online family: Darra, Erin(mom whereever you are)...

Close online buddies: Susie, Steph, Mai...

Do you want to know what your tarot card is?

Positive:
Death is the single most misconstrued card in the tarot deck. When most people see this card they immediately associate it directly with a physical death which it almost never means. Death represents change, and more specifically change for the better. Symbols associated to this type of change would be a caterpillar changing into a butterfly or a flower bud opening up to reveal a beautiful bloom. Death also represents a releasing of spirit or a releasing of an old outdated way of thinking. Only when the caterpillar is completely ready will it spin a cocoon and make its change. Likewise, people will naturally change when they are ready and life will provide the means in which to initiate this change. Trying to Force someone’s system of belief should be considered just as unwarranted as trying to take someone’s life physically. The Death card represents positive change into a higher state of consciousness, one that is much more understanding and considerably more aware.

Negative:
An outright refusal to change, hanging on to old outdated ways of thinking and acting. Refusing to mature and accept the beautiful changes life has in store. The unfortunate state of remaining stagnant until all opportunities have passed and been exhausted.


Do you want to know what your tarot card is?

Positive:
The fool is usually the first card of the major arcana but some decks place it at the end. There has been much debate over the years as to where this card really belongs. The fool, whether at the beginning or at the end of the major arcana, represents the initiation into the circle of life. This is why the fool is usually numbered as zero. Understanding that life is a circle is very significant because it should help you to understand some of the basic truths of reincarnation. The fool represents a motivation; he is the innocent one who takes a leap of faith to gain wisdom and insight. The fool steps forth without regard to warning. He is free to make his own choices. The fool knows there will be consequences to his actions but he steps forth anyway. The fool reminds us to take heed to the signs of spirit around us and to be on guard. The fool is innocent before he steps forward but until he does the cycle of life cannot begin.

Negative:
Lack of motivation to start something new, succumbing to fear, turning away from learning. Being heavily depressed or restricted. Lack of freedom or choices, imprisonment.

Do you want to know what your tarot card is?

Positive:
The Moon represents the ever-changing moods and cycles of life. The Moon is closely related to the feminine aspect as well as the tides of the ocean. What one tide brings in may have little impact on us, while another may bring significant change and enlightenment. The moon works strongly with inner intuition which has a subtle influence on our everyday lives. The Moon always has an affect on life as many lives are attuned directly to the cycles that the moon presents. Farmers planting rituals are attuned to the moon, women’s menstrual cycles are also attuned to a monthly timeline like that of the moon, and the tides are largely affected on a cyclic nature. While the Moon is subtle and inconsistent, it has one constant and that is of cycles. The Moon reinforces that life refreshes and rejuvenates through the use of cycles and the more we attune to nature the more prosperous we can become.

Negative:
In a reversed position this card represents direct and analytic thinking. Ones vulnerabilities are outward and apparent and need to be concealed more heavily. Disrupted cycles or a possible pregnancy.


Do you want to know what your tarot card is?

Positive:
The Tower card can be seen as both positive and negative depending on ones frame of mind. The Tower is in a state of destruction but it was never built from a solid foundation anyway. It was destined to fall. The Tower represents the destruction of a world built on illusion and false pretenses. Many relationships crumble to the force that is the Tower card because unrealistic hopes and dreams were built upon the relationship without proper support. Although the Tower represents the crumbling of ones hopes and dreams, it also brings the chance for proper renewal upon a stronger foundation built from experience and a more concrete reality. The Tower suggests an inevitable fall that cannot be avoided. All one can do is start planning for the new and hopefully build again avoiding the mistakes of the past.

Negative:
Reversed this card represents the continual building of false pretenses and succumbing to ones own self illusions. Unrealistic goals and dreams, and tricking oneself into believing nothing is wrong and that no change is necessary.

Do you want to know what your tarot card is?

Positive:
The Star represents hopes and dreams and the optimism associated with realizing ones hearts desires. The Star is the initial spark of hope that arises from the dust when everything around us seems desolate and bleak. The Star is a renewal of faith in life and our Creator. It represents regeneration and renewal of all the good that life has to offer. The Star also represents the limitless possibilities that life has to offer, from our childish wishes to the high ideals we hold as adults. The Star is the guiding light we have been wishing on all of our lives in hopes of a better tomorrow. While similar to the motivation behind The Fool card, The Star differs in that we have hope beyond whatever our fears may bring. It represents a moment of peace, a reflection of light, or the wonderment of a child.

Negative:
Reversed this card represents the loss of all hope, a pessimistic attitude, or succumbing to depression. It can also depict an overly rational point of view or one without any ideals. A minimalist or someone without motivation.

Birthstone: ruby
Birth flower: Lakspur
Bloodtype: O
Strengths:Being there for people, brightening the mood
Weakness: Too naiive, not knowing when to stop
Hobbies: Reading, writing, anime, manga, being with friends, taking pictures, glomping
Subjects: art and english


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