My Universal Triangle Tarot Spread

I reconnected with my Tarot cards over the holidays, and finally came up with my own original spread, the Universal Triangle spread, that is versatile, and not overly complicated or simple. When I use it for myself, of course, it will also be more meaningful since it’s not some existing spread I used that may not suit my reading style in every way, and doesn’t have that personal touch as my own spread.

The spread is explained below, with an example of how I used it in a reading regarding what I can expect for health in 2024. The reading TikTok is also my most challenging done to date as I work to get a new set of skills in video editing that I have long wanted but lacked the proper platform to learn it in a fun, challenging, and affordable way. With this Universal Triangle spread that I will work to master, Tarot card reading just got a lot more interesting and fun again!

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Make Your Soya Sauce More Interesting 2

Add a little zing to it with green onion bulbs that isn’t all that appetizing in other uses.

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Make Your Soya Sauce More Interesting 1

Add sliced up grape tomatoes to it for some sweetness and a tad of sour to counterbalance the saltiness.

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A Cute Little Bookstore in Agricola Street Books

I had a chance to visit a cute and cozy little used bookstore called Agricola Street Books. I was there during their book buy-back weekend, and while I waited for them to value my book for store credit, I made a quick walk around video, being very TikTok mind-oriented these days. When they were done, I basically had enough for the one thing I saw in the store I wanted, and made an impulse buy, something I rarely ever do. But for things Van Gogh, it’s easy to Tan Gogh and buy!

I edited it later, narrating it and putting the appropriately named Literature voice effect (voiceover) on it. It’s a female voice, but you see how effective and nice these voice effects are to keep a clean and even sound. And maybe you can understand why I prefer to use them rather than my own voice.

Charming little bookstore, don’t you think?

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Tiny Origami by Me

I saw a 60s doc on someone who did tiny origami for a career! And I thought I’d try it myself, even though I have made smaller origami. The latter was with tweezers, and didn’t look great as it wasn’t supposed to, having been a test for Japanese potential surgery med students. Man, I mean talk about having confidence in your surgeons if they were able to fold a paper crane out of 1 cm square paper! At that small size, paper thickness relative to size becomes a factor because it doesn’t get 15X thinner just because you use paper 15X smaller in a square side, and 225X smaller in surface area!

How do you think I did? I have no intention of trying the crack the market to make a career, or even money, out of it, though.

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