Saturday, June 30, 2012

Tarrot Stories: Three of Pentacles

Three of Pentacles- My Version


To commemorate the day, when the lord of Benevolence and fulfilment, the monk Ibrahim and the nun Teresa, by the orders of their holy institution have begun building the temple of happiness.
One night, in their dreams each got a piece of pattern depicting the good lord above. The next day, they both drew these patterns individually on a two pieces of paper, and took it John, the young but talented mason. Divided they didn't make any meaning, but when John combined them both, the omnipresent god's good will shown from it. John, then carved the symbol onto the temple walls, as the priest and the nun showed it to to him standing near the pillar.

The upright card depicts- Happiness, Team Work, and Fulfilment in the venture.
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In the beginning, when there was nothing, mother the day (depicted in orange) and father the night (depicted in black robes) went to the great lord who was building the earth, a place where life was to spring forth. They wanted to contribute to the lord's master piece. So they drew the pattern showing, fulfilment, tranquillity and a good beginning and presented it to Lord the mason of life's to imbibe into his masterpiece.

Happiness, Team Work, and Fulfilment in the venture.

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