Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Which Tarot Card Are YOU?

I Am

Which tarot card are you?


THE HANGED MAN

Suspended decision. Initiation, divination, prophecy. Turning point in psychic powers. Trust in inner voice.
Suspension, change, reversal, boredom, abandonment, sacrifice, readjustment, improvement, rebirth

He usually represents a time of feeling in limbo, being stuck or being prevented from moving forward. He's usually depicted hanging upside down with his hands tied - that's just what it feels like! We need to remain flexible and willing to let go of things, it's probably a time for sacrifice. Like the man in this card from the Murciano Tarot, don't sweat it, take some time out and be patient.

The Hanged Man

External Meaning: Spiritual awareness and the happiness and assuredness it brings. Sacrificing for a noble purpose. Reversal of one's current way of life. Inner peace. Developed intuition and prophecy.

Esoteric Meaning: The spirit of the mighty waters. Reversing false images. Sacrifice.

Energys: Water

Thursday, March 23, 2006

How Evil Are You?

Ever wonder how evil you really are? Here's a little quiz. I rated lower than I expected I would! ~~Ginger

You Are 52% Evil

You are evil, but you haven't yet mastered the dark side.
Fear not though - you are on your way to world domination.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

Thoughts On Workshopping Fiction

Although I benefit greatly from other writers' suggestions, I find creating by committee to be a miserable experience.
© 2006 Ginger Hamilton Caudill

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Walgreens Insults Customers

Please take a full ten seconds, read this article, and leave a comment on my blog telling me what you think about it.

Friday, March 03, 2006

The Gallows Tree: A Mothman's Tale by Susan Sheppard

I still have the flu and have developed resistance to Nyquil's benefits. If I don't die tonight (only half-kidding), I plan to see the doctor Friday.

Image hosting by Photobucket I'm reading a handful of books right now during my transient flashes of clarity when both eyes focus simultaneously. Check out the most interesting one here by Susan Sheppard, another West Virginia writer. I promised her I'll write a review -- and I will!