Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving


It's altogether fitting that the narrative for Thanksgiving is a happy one, with three powerful court cards involved signifying heart, intelligence, and creative impulse. We can count our blessings. The conflicts, such as they are, are mild and rather normal.

The Queen of Cups and King of Swords suggests that emotions are in conflict with intellect, but it is a day of celebration (3 of Cups), though the way we observe holidays nowadays it should be spelled sellebration.  The differences may well be over something to do with an extended family, or involves friends who are getting together for the day. Wands prevail, with the 9 of Wands suggesting that the outcome is peaceable. In the end the Queen of Wands, signifying a strong maternal authority, rules the roost.

Be thankful above all for loved ones today, and know that whatever differences exist, shared bonds are more important.

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Artist, writer, filmmaker, actor. Wrote "The Evil That Men Do" starring Charles Bronson. "Missing in Action" starring Chuck Norris. Performed one-man play "Einstein" off-Broadway and in Europe. Tours US with "Meet Mr. Wright," his one-man play about Frank Lloyd Wright. Art exhibitions in Italy and U.S. His work as a cartoonist has been seen in MAD magazine. Illustrated the children's books "How the Waif Bunny Saved the Boy" and "The Man In the Red Bandana" about his nephew Welles Crowther, a hero of 9/11, written by his niece, Honor Crowther Fagin, Welles's sister. Author of novel "Firebase," published in UK by Constable and US by St. Martins Press. For many years an avid student and reader of Tarot. Performs weddings as a Los Angeles County Deputy Commissioner of Civil Marriage.