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Courage, strength, fortitude. Power not arrested in the act of judgement, but passing on to further action, sometimes obstinacy.
This is a card of courage and energy. It represents both the Lion's hot, roaring energy, and the Maiden's steadfast will. The innocent Maiden is unafraid, undaunted, and indomitable. In some cards she opens the lion's mouth, in others she shuts it. Either way, she proves that inner strength is more powerful than raw physical strength. That forces can be controlled and used to score a victory is very close to the message of the Chariot, which might be why, in some decks, it is Justice that is card 8 instead of Strength. With strength you can control not only the situation, but yourself. It is a card about anger and impulse management, about creative answers, leadership and maintaining one's personal honor. It can also stand for a steadfast friend.
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Wow I love the giant venus flytraps!!!
I know! Who wouldn't get into a giant plant that would have sex with them; I mean, no possibility of diseases! Plus, it is not really sex with another person! But there is the whole body snatcher thing...
He is such a unique artist Sue. I can barely turn on a computer much
less do wonderful computer art like H.
They really compliment Wolkpeks writings.
Your Prairie reader
Jim
I have to agree. I don't know how I got so lucky as to have Herodotus choose to illuminate my stories, but he really brings my dreams to very vivid life, and makes them better than I could have imagined.
The entire INVINCIBLE story is a marvel . Its pushes the edges of erotic reality - Wolf and Herodotus - its like a synergy of sensuality and orgasms
Speaking of exotic plants Venus Flytraps and stuff SUE - can you enlighten us on the new "virile " flowers of your Fairview - They strike awe in one
As explained in the Footer, it is a cannonball tree flower. A tropical, they can be found in South America, Hawaii and in Asia. I first saw this incredible tree and flower when I visited Singapore.
I'm trying to find that story by Cicero. D Angel Ant vs. Top Yellow Jacket. Can somebody give me a webpage to view or purchase this. P.S. I loved the other stories from Cicero, Wolfpek, and others. I'm starting to read more and desire not as many videos. I find them more interlectual and mentally stimulating.
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