This woman sits inside an enclosed courtyard, with her hair in such a vertical "do," she could almost be a radio tower. She holds a huge, open book, a detail that underscores a phrase in the deck's booklet: "Study and knowledge are the first step toward reaching a solution." We Americans often follow our emotions rather than logic, leading us to demand a vigilante type of justice for any wrong. Yet making assumptions rather than taking the time to look deeply will only make situations worse. To find a workable, long-lasting solution will require us to look within instead of just pointing fingers and making accusations. There is a wealth of information there if we are brave enough to open our minds to it.
From the Tea Leaf Fortune Cards comes "Chain:"
One link does not make a chain - there must be several strung together to make it useful. Events tend to be the same way, having several small incidents that culminate with a major one. Eating a piece of chocolate will not make me gain weight, but eating it every day without any exercise to burn the calories could. If I want to dismantle the chain, cutting one link won't do it - I'll just have two chains instead. I need to look at all the factors or links that make up the whole if I want to be free.
Peace and comfort to the people of Boston.
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