Thank you for your support! I asked first if you should do it, and second if it would be worth it. Your first card is Loon, the BIRD of the "really out-there"! Loon suggests going the distance, but keeping those you love close to you! Your second card is Bluebird. This is, of course, the classical bird of happiness, but is generally more about the search and striving for than the getting...the bluebird knows that happiness can be a fleeting dream. This is a bird, too, that is more about the surface than the depth, too gentle and nonaggressive for passion or drama, too much a creature of the present to be complex. It sounds like "worth it" isn't exactly the best descriptor of your end result, but you should, nevertheless, pursue it. The striving has value even if it never really ends; live in the now, do what calls to you, and don't worry too much!
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Date: 2012-04-17 05:05 pm (UTC)I asked first if you should do it, and second if it would be worth it.
Your first card is Loon, the BIRD of the "really out-there"! Loon suggests going the distance, but keeping those you love close to you!
Your second card is Bluebird. This is, of course, the classical bird of happiness, but is generally more about the search and striving for than the getting...the bluebird knows that happiness can be a fleeting dream. This is a bird, too, that is more about the surface than the depth, too gentle and nonaggressive for passion or drama, too much a creature of the present to be complex.
It sounds like "worth it" isn't exactly the best descriptor of your end result, but you should, nevertheless, pursue it. The striving has value even if it never really ends; live in the now, do what calls to you, and don't worry too much!
I hope that helps!