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TeaEarlGreyHot wrote:

Goddess Tarot
Temptation; Associated with The Devil in a traditional deck
Meaning: Tempted by forces one cannot control. Something deep and dark within the psyche is personified as temptation or addiction. Envy, sensual desires, gluttony. Experiencing the envy of others. Feeling a lack of control. The need to be controlling.
Reversed: Freedom from temptation. Mastery over something previously controlling-a habit, a person or a wound from the past. Transforming a weakness into a strength. The acceptance of one's darker or shadow self.
It's interesting to me, anyway, for many reasons. Both upright and reversed.
Geez! At first I thought the bottom text said "May the lord kill U"!
Haha! That's the name of the goddess this card represents.
Nyai Loro Kidul, a seductive mermaid goddess, is associated with Temptation. She Symbolizes the mysterious hidden forces of the ocean-forces whose powers must be respected. In Java, where Nyai Loro Kidul is still honored, many know better than to swim in the waters where she rules. It is believed that she searches there for mortals to serve in her undersea realm. To appease the goddess, people leave offerings of coconuts, clothes and even fingernail clippings by the oceans's edge-all of which are eagerly accepted by the green sea's swirling waters.
Nyai Loro Kidul's elusive powers reflect the temptation of illusion, of beauties which enslaves rather than enrich, of uncontrollable desires and passions. Every one has a dark side within themselves that can turn them from their highest purpose, what Jung would call the shadow. Many of us ignore our shadows, hoping it will simply go away. Instead we may find our shadow appearing where we least expect it: in the form of a person who bothers us, an addiction that enslaves us, a darkness we will not own. The appearance of this card invites us to own our weaknesses-and grow stronger despite them.
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