Friday: Unhealthiness That's Cleaved To Nonetheless, False Spirituality Around A House & A Young Man's Unexpected New Joy
Friday 12th May 2023
Today’s reading is with the Austrian Piatnik 1901 Zigeuner Gypsy Fortune Telling Cards, which tie in nicely with Kipper.
And if you want more info on this deck and how it provides a link between older Italian Sibillas and the Kipper, you can get more info on that here:
The cards I drew for current news today are as follows, with the Malady card at the centre for sickness or something that is wrong.
The Cards
Malady, Ecclesiast, Fortune, Baby, House, Lover, Falseness, Fidelity, Unexpected Joy
The Reading
With a sickness or malaise at the heart of it (Malady), the corner cards seem to suggest that some sort of spiritual or religious falsehood has been at play (Ecclesiast, Falseness) over either a literal surprise pregnancy or a brand new start or project that’s brought unexpected happiness (Baby-Unexpected Joy). There are indications that this is a familial or institutional malaise again, around which nonetheless good luck and fortune pours on one loving young man (House, Fortune, Lover) who remains loyal and faithful (Fidelity, Lover) despite whatever is wrong at the heart.
There appears to be a lot of steadfast loyalty and good fortune around this situation also, even if it isn’t especially healthy (Fortune, Malady, Fidelity). It’s underpinned by the surprise new “lovechild” or brainchild of the young man (Baby, Lover, Unexpected Joy), but sitting above it more openly is a false spirituality around the house, family or institution (Ecclesiastic, House, Falseness).
Recently, there has been religion and good luck poured on this new beginning, or perhaps, if a literal child, a christening (Ecclesiastic, Fortune, Baby). Now, the weight of the unhealthiness in the institution or home life falls on the one young man (House, Malady, Lover). Ahead, it looks as though the happiness may prove to be false and shortlived, and the prospect of it should not be trusted (Falseness, Fidelity, Unexpected Joy).
A sickness or malaise at the heart of a household or institution, where a spiritual or religious falsehood has been at play over something brand new that’s brought surprise happiness, and good luck and fortune pouring on a faithful, loving young man around it. Despite its unhealthiness, there’s a lot of dogged loyalty around this situation or set up, but there remains a false spirituality around the house, family or institution. Despite the good luck poured on this new start by the religious, now the weight of what’s wrong falls on the young man. Unfortunately, the happiness that people are cleaving to looks to be betrayed and is likely to be shortlived.