Question by jamesiscsnap: Another Love Tarot card description making no sense?
“The Hierophant card suggests that overplanning, putting on a show or placing too much emphasis on the conventional trappings of an event is certain to bring about disappointment or contempt for those who don’t conform to ‘proper’ etiquette or ideology. Be sure your priorities are in order, because it’s not just about you.”
I read my horoscope, and it talks about telling him my feelings, and his talks about opening up. Is it related? What does it mean?
To Mikey, How is that so when it only talks about what I do? It doesn’t mention anything about him.
Best answer:
Answer by Mikey, just Mikey
It means you’ll believe in any nonsense at all. It means you are gullible and not prone to examine things in light of facts and reality.
What do you think? Answer below!
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Personally I think it could be connected. Not knowing any details of the situation between you and your friend/boyfriend/etc I would interpret it as: Be blunt and honest with him. Don’t sugar coat anything. Maybe he’s a very logical person normally, hence the hard time opening up in the first place? Invariably it sounds like it’s telling you that it’s not just about you getting YOUR feelings out, it’s about making sure that he feels comfortable as well, and the best way to do that is to NOT just be “polite” and skirt around the issue but to be bold and willing to just be direct with him about what you need to say. Basically, don’t let yourself think too hard or sit around planning everything out, just do it.
Make any sense?