This
guy has so many ideas and plans that he wants to take action on,
they're literally shooting out of the top of his head. He is filled
with passion, both the lusty kind and the kind that makes you
enthusiastic about whatever it is you're undertaking. The cracked heart
underneath him is an obvious clue to the trail of people and projects
he leaves in his wake. Relationships or ventures that he originally was
on fire about have been left by the wayside for something new and more
exciting. This card reminds me that there are plenty of adventures in
the "now;" I don't have to constantly search for the latest novelty or
feed my frenzied mind with excitement so I can avoid being bored. I
don't want to look back with regret on relationships or creative
endeavors that I've abandoned to find what I think I'm missing.
From the Master Tarot comes the "Supper:"
From the Master Tarot comes the "Supper:"
Montano
uses the illustration of the Last Supper to encourage us to stop and
appreciate our incarnation into this life. Have I paused long enough to
realize how lucky I am to have five senses to enjoy the world around
me? Do I realize how amazing this body is, the way it moves and carries
me from place to place? And do I understand what a magnificent machine
the brain is, allowing me to read, process information, and keep my
body in working order? Sometimes I forget to be grateful for the simple
things that bring me the greatest joy...
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