This
fellow is a gentle soul who would never intentionally hurt anyone.
Tender-hearted and soft-spoken, he gets pleasure from the kindnesses he
does. He enjoys making people smile and soothing any hurts in whatever
way he can. He doesn't keep tabs on what he's done and who may "owe"
him - a sincere "thank you" will do. His only vice is that because he
is so sensitive, he can easily get his feelings hurt; he takes
everything personally. He could grow a thicker skin, but would that
also change his sweet nature?
From the Faeries' Oracle comes "He of the Fiery Sword:"
From the Faeries' Oracle comes "He of the Fiery Sword:"
This
fairy represents the yang principle - action, will, assertion. Froud
and MacBeth state that on this sword is written, "Draw me not without
cause, nor return me without honor." Here is a call for truth, justice,
and protection, but the fine print reads, "must also be used with love
and compassion." This is the answer to my question above about the
Page - balancing tenderness with truth and kindness with a call to
act. It's not impossible, but does take some conscious thought behind
it.
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