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covenrochester) wrote2023-02-02 03:20 pm
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Theban Oracle Cards: No Sugar Coating
Asking for an oracle on the subject of a burgeoning relationship.

Hornèd Father, wise and bold,
How will time their love unfold?
DECEIT
WILL DOOM
THIS BOND
TO DEATH
Welp, that seems like a fairly direct and unambiguous answer [1]. You know He means business when He answers in iambic monometer.
You might think this is too fatalistic a declaration. You will have to take that up with Him.
I also recently did an astrological chart revealing deception on the part of a man. Wooing Ms. One while enjoying sexual pleasures with Ms. Two, unbeknownst to Ms. One. And the deception certainly did a number on the whole situation. No pun intended.
[1] The cards are The Snake, The Ring, and Death
The statue is a bust of the Horned Father in the form he was known at his ancient oracle in Libya. Did you know the ancient Greeks had a form of Apollo with horns? Indeed they did: Apollo Karneios. He was even depicted on coinage in that form. Horn in ancient Greek was KERAS (or KERATO), and horns was KERATA.
*** Blessed be to those who serve the Great Mother and the Horned Father.
* Copyright to Coven Rochester

Hornèd Father, wise and bold,
How will time their love unfold?
DECEIT
WILL DOOM
THIS BOND
TO DEATH
Welp, that seems like a fairly direct and unambiguous answer [1]. You know He means business when He answers in iambic monometer.
You might think this is too fatalistic a declaration. You will have to take that up with Him.
I also recently did an astrological chart revealing deception on the part of a man. Wooing Ms. One while enjoying sexual pleasures with Ms. Two, unbeknownst to Ms. One. And the deception certainly did a number on the whole situation. No pun intended.
[1] The cards are The Snake, The Ring, and Death
The statue is a bust of the Horned Father in the form he was known at his ancient oracle in Libya. Did you know the ancient Greeks had a form of Apollo with horns? Indeed they did: Apollo Karneios. He was even depicted on coinage in that form. Horn in ancient Greek was KERAS (or KERATO), and horns was KERATA.
*** Blessed be to those who serve the Great Mother and the Horned Father.
* Copyright to Coven Rochester