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Originally Posted by mindy scott
you know if theres a reading im in line LOL If you can I would love one to please 
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Poppy
Redemption, motherhood, Remembrance
Like the best of mothers, the Poppy combines vigor and tenderness in the most beautiful way. They seem to disappear forever, then one season, as if out of the blue, Poppies can return to a hillside or field to astonish us with their beauty.. This card may suggest the reappearance of someone or something that you thought you had lost forever.
Alternatively, it may indicate that a quality or feeling you felt you could no longer access will become available to you again. Sometimes things have to be forgotten or hidden for a while before they can return like a new dawn to surprise us. And, in doing so, a redemption occurs. Just as we speak of redeeming an investment that has matured in value out of sight, so we can sometimes redeem a situation or relationship by forgetting it, letting it go, or simply not attention to it for a while, so that it has a chance to grow. It takes skill to know when to pay attention to something and when to leave it alone. Some situations require action, vigilance, and even confronting; others require forgetting or ignoring. Raising children often requires us to know when each of these strategies is best.
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Originally Posted by greenchild
ooh! I love to talk to plants!!  me please!! 
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Fir Club Moss
Initiation, beginnings, power
Size isn't everything. If you have chosen this card it may meant hat something apparently small, and even insignificant, has entered your life, which may prove to be very powerful. Although it is a very small plant, Fir Club Moss is descended from the giants of the primeval forest that now supply our coal. The power and warmth that coal can bring is echoed in the way that moss can be used to start a fire in the wild. Choosing this card augurs well if you are starting a new project or relationship. Never be dismayed at the humble beginnings - with patience, something that begins Small or locally can grow ti limits unimagined at the outset. The same principles hold true for spiritual initiation - taking the first step on a path may not necessarily give you dramatic mystical experiences at the outset, but in beginnings lies great power, and in time you may well look back and realize how much your life has changed because of this one, seemingly small, act.
It is also possible that this card indicates that you are finally starting to see clearly. Until now your understandings or perspective on a situation has been impaired, perhaps through lack of emotional distance. But now it is as if a veil has been drawn aside and an unmistakeable clarity has emerged.
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Originally Posted by Deer Woman ~ Layce
I hope I can count!
Me please!!!
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Celtic Bean
Fertility, reincarnation, nourishment
The Broad Bean is associated with fertility and reincarnation. As it sprouts, it is a phallic symbol, and the bean when it has formed resembles an embryo. The ancients saw the plant as being in direct communication with the realm of the dead, with their spirits returning from the Underworld through the hollow stems of the plant. Choosing this card may indicate that something which you thought was dead has come back into your life in a new form. A relationship you believed was over may suddenly be revived or a project that was buried a long time ago may be bearing fruit in an unexpected way.
Alternatively, you may be experiencing a sensual earthiness which seeks sexual expression, or you may find that you are drawn to expressing this earthiness in an artistic way.
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Originally Posted by Tasha.B
Am I too late? 
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I'll be doing some more shortly