I drew Mockingbird, and the answer to your question is not a simple yes or no. On the one hand, Mockingbird speaks of synthesizing disparate things to produce a unique whole, which suggests that if you have a relationship that has been developing, you should allow it to develop naturally and that you or the universe will find a way to make it all work. However, Mockingbird also warns of a potential blinding distraction that requires calm and the use of all your senses to deal with successfully. This suggests that if someone drops into your life unexpectedly, in sweep-you-off-your-feet style, you should NOT get swept up, but keep your feet very firmly on the ground and proceed with caution.
Re: one card for guidance
Date: 2012-05-24 02:31 pm (UTC)I drew Mockingbird, and the answer to your question is not a simple yes or no. On the one hand, Mockingbird speaks of synthesizing disparate things to produce a unique whole, which suggests that if you have a relationship that has been developing, you should allow it to develop naturally and that you or the universe will find a way to make it all work. However, Mockingbird also warns of a potential blinding distraction that requires calm and the use of all your senses to deal with successfully. This suggests that if someone drops into your life unexpectedly, in sweep-you-off-your-feet style, you should NOT get swept up, but keep your feet very firmly on the ground and proceed with caution.
I hope this helps!