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What tarot card are you?

Vetalia
12-02-2007, 01:48
What the hell. Do me?
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 01:49
This is not a quiz. Post to ask others to describe you with a tarot card. I've already had some requests, so here they are:

Ruffy:
http://www.oephebia.com/images/Oephebia's%20tarot%20cards/Fools/Rider-Waite-Fool.jpg

Kiryu:
http://images.facade.com/i/t/palladini/l/r70.jpg

Pyotr: I don't know you that well, so have a sun
http://www.ata-tarot.com/reflections/04-15-03/sun.gif

Anybody else?
Maraque
12-02-2007, 01:49
OMG, do me! Do me!

LMAO; that sounds so wrong!!!
Soheran
12-02-2007, 01:50
Please describe me with a tarot card.
Hydesland
12-02-2007, 01:52
You wont know me because i don't post much anymore, but incase you do: Do me, do me!
Chandelier
12-02-2007, 01:52
You said that I was "The Star", right? For "hope"?
IL Ruffino
12-02-2007, 01:53
Me? A fool? :(
East Lithuania
12-02-2007, 01:54
me me me me!!!
Kiryu-shi
12-02-2007, 01:55
I think mine is cool. Thanks :)
Rubiconic Crossings
12-02-2007, 01:56
Go on then....
Johnny B Goode
12-02-2007, 01:56
This is not a quiz. Post to ask others to describe you with a tarot card. I've already had some requests, so here they are:


Anybody else?

What am I? Chopped liver? Please give me a card.
Fleckenstein
12-02-2007, 01:57
*raises hand*

Oooh, oooh, Mr. Kotter, Mr. Kotter!
German Nightmare
12-02-2007, 02:00
I'm intrigued which one you'll choose for me.

Card please. :p [/BlackJack reference]
Rhaomi
12-02-2007, 02:03
I'd think this could be accomplished better with an online quiz (http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=13462254274352013190) that everyone could take for themselves, but I welcome any poster who will do the heavy lifting for me, so:

*ahem*

Pick meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...

:p
Kyronea
12-02-2007, 02:04
You know what? Read me again. Maybe I won't pull up all the naked women cards this time.
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 02:06
Do mine, but be so kind as to explain it!
Ravea
12-02-2007, 02:21
Do me or I'll set you on fire and try to put you out with gasoline.

And then headbutt your puppy/children.
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 02:27
What the hell. Do me?
How dare you steal first post from me? :mad:
For that, you get
http://www.zodiacarts.com/gallery/TarotCards/20Judgement.jpg
OMG, do me! Do me!

LMAO; that sounds so wrong!!!
No thanks, I have no interest in doing you. But have a rod if you want. :p
http://www.learntarot.com/opwa.gif
Please describe me with a tarot card.
I don't know you that well either, but I imagine you're wise and altruistic.
http://www.learntarot.com/bigjpgs/maj05.jpg
You wont know me because i don't post much anymore, but incase you do: Do me, do me!
Have a sword for being such a good sport. :p
http://www.learntarot.com/bigjpgs/swords01.jpg
me me me me!!!
O_o

Who are you?
Go on then....
Can't remember who you are either. *embarrassed*
What am I? Chopped liver? Please give me a card.
http://www.aish.com/graphics/articles/Liver230x150.gif
:p
*raises hand*

Oooh, oooh, Mr. Kotter, Mr. Kotter!
http://tvland.classictvhits.com/WelcomeBackKotter/Pics/WBK01.JPG
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 02:27
I'm intrigued which one you'll choose for me.

Card please. :p [/BlackJack reference]
http://gnosticliberationfront.com/_borders/EMPEROR_CARD.jpg

I think this card suits you very well. *nods*
I'd think this could be accomplished better with an online quiz (http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=13462254274352013190) that everyone could take for themselves, but I welcome any poster who will do the heavy lifting for me, so:

*ahem*

Pick meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...
:p
Well, the purpose of this was so that more than one person (me) would pick out tarot cards for people. I thought I'd just kick it off at the beginning. But alas, I must sacrifice my precious time otherwise doing calculus to describe NSers with tarot cards. :p
You know what? Read me again. Maybe I won't pull up all the naked women cards this time.
*looks at card*

Nope, still has a naked woman on it.
Do mine, but be so kind as to explain it!
http://www.astrologyzine.com/maj07.gif
Meaning: http://www.aeclectic.net/basics/chariot.html

Damn jolt for not letting me post more than 15 images. :mad:
German Nightmare
12-02-2007, 02:30
Well, that test delivered the following result:

Justice
You scored 20 change, 60 wellbeing, 54 wisdom, and 69 truth
http://www.crystalinks.com/justicetarot.gif

Balancing the wrongs of the past and setting them correct. Just as in the laws of karma there is a cause and effect to each and every action that we do. The sword is held high in the right hand to symbolize the action of correcting wrongs and holding the balance of justice, also symbolizes the cutting out of negative thoughts.

some extra words:

respecting justice
insisting on fairness
acting on ethical principles
being involved in legal concerns
committing to honesty
seeking equality
being impartial
trying to do what is right

assuming responsibility
settling old accounts and debts
being accountable
acknowledging the truth
admitting involvement
handling the situation
doing what has to be done

preparing for a decision
weighing all sides of an issue
setting a course for the future
balancing all factors
determining right action
choosing with full awareness

understanding cause and effect
accepting the results you created
seeing how you chose your situation
recognizing the action of karma
knowing that what is makes sense
making connections between events

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 99% on change
You scored higher than 99% on wellbeing
You scored higher than 99% on wisdom
You scored higher than 99% on truth
IL Ruffino
12-02-2007, 02:32
I'd think this could be accomplished better with an online quiz (http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=13462254274352013190) that everyone could take for themselves, but I welcome any poster who will do the heavy lifting for me, so:

*ahem*

Pick meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee...

:p

http://www.crystalinks.com/strengthtarot.gif

Strength
You scored 36 change, 62 wellbeing, 23 wisdom, and 40 truth

The Strength cards represents the control over material forces. The lion is a symbol of the fire within or the kundalini force that sits coiled within us at the base of the spine. The woman is symbolic of the subconscious, which controls vital functions without the need of conscious thought. She controls the lion with a gentle spiritual touch rather than from brute force. This card falls under the vibration of the number 8.
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 02:33
http://www.astrologyzine.com/maj07.gif
Meaning: http://www.aeclectic.net/basics/chariot.html

Damn jolt for not letting me post more than 15 images. :mad:
Ugh, I get the most confusing card of all!
Chandelier
12-02-2007, 02:35
The test said that I'm
The High Priestess
You scored 27 change, 58 wellbeing, 65 wisdom, and 65 truth

http://www.crystalinks.com/highpriestess.gif

This card represents the subconscious mind. It is the balancing force between pairs. The pillars to her sides represent the opposites, light and dark, and she sits in the middle of them, impartial to one or the other. The curtain behind her connects the pairs. The letters on the pillars are B and J. The B is symbolic of the number 2 falling as the second letter in the alphabet. The letter J is the 10th letter in the alphabet, in numerology, this is reduced to 1. So on the pillars we have the numbers 1 and 2. This is symbolic of male and female, the two opposites. The Priestess is holding a scroll of universal and personal knowledge, but only part of it is showing, because god has more yet to reveal. The High Priestess is the link, the conscious mind formulates ideas and the subconscious sets them into action in a fashion of order, represented by the block on which she sits. This card falls under the vibration of the number 2.

some extra words:

staying nonactive
withdrawing from involvement
allowing events to proceed without intervention
being receptive to influence
becoming calm
being passive
waiting patiently

accessing the unconscious
using your intuition
seeking guidance from within
trusting your inner voice
opening to dreams and the imagination
being aware of a larger reality

seeing the potential
understanding the possibilities
opening to what could be
seeing your hidden talents
allowing development
letting what is there flower

sensing the mystery
looking beyond the obvious
approaching a closed off area
opening to the unknown
remembering something important
sensing the secret and hidden
seeking what is concealed
acknowledging the Shadow
German Nightmare
12-02-2007, 02:42
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y223/GermanNightmare/EMPEROR_CARD.jpg

I think this card suits you very well. *nods*

Wow. Pair that with Justice and it definitely describes me! :eek:
It's like you know me... Thank you, Ladamesansmerci. :p :fluffle:

As Aries, the Ram, the Emperor naturally follows the pregnant Empress. Aries is the infant, the first sign of the Zodiac. Like an infant, he is filled with enthuiasm, energy, aggression. He is direct, guileless and all too often irresistible. Unfortunately, like a baby he can also be a tyrant.
Impatient, demanding, controlling. In the best of circumstances, he signifies the leader that everyone wants to follow, sitting on a throne that indicates the solid foundation of an Empire he created, loves and rules with intelligence and enthusiasm. But that throne can also be a trap, a responsibility that has the Emperor feeling restless, bored and discontent.
The Emperor card is the "Who's the boss?" card. It is an important question. The meaning of the card includes being in control over your environment, your body, your temper, your instincts, your love life. This is not the time to give into the unconscious, not the time to let yourself be controlled by others wants and needs.
It is a card that gives the Querent permission to be aggressive, brave, bold and in command. The Emperor could be a father or father figure, leader or employer, either a demanding tyrant or a charismatic king.
If the card stands for the Querent, he/she should think about whether their Empire has become an unwelcome chore and if it has, are they now a bad leader, demanding, unreasonable, unhappy. It might be time to abdicate the throne.
German Nightmare
12-02-2007, 02:44
The Strength cards represents [...] the fire within [...]
Can you say WTF, Ruffy? :D
Pure Metal
12-02-2007, 02:46
http://www.crystalinks.com/highpriestess.gif

The High Priestess
You scored 45 change, 62 wellbeing, 63 wisdom, and 71 truth


This card represents the subconscious mind. It is the balancing force between pairs. The pillars to her sides represent the opposites, light and dark, and she sits in the middle of them, impartial to one or the other. The curtain behind her connects the pairs. The letters on the pillars are B and J. The B is symbolic of the number 2 falling as the second letter in the alphabet. The letter J is the 10th letter in the alphabet, in numerology, this is reduced to 1. So on the pillars we have the numbers 1 and 2. This is symbolic of male and female, the two opposites. The Priestess is holding a scroll of universal and personal knowledge, but only part of it is showing, because god has more yet to reveal. The High Priestess is the link, the conscious mind formulates ideas and the subconscious sets them into action in a fashion of order, represented by the block on which she sits. This card falls under the vibration of the number 2.


what a load of toss.
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 02:47
The Star
You scored 88 change, 65 wellbeing, 89 wisdom, and 55 truth

The woman in this card represents the subconscious mind gathering knowledge from the universal subconscious and pouring it over humanity. The right leg that supports her weight is bent in a 90degree angle suggesting that all will be learned if you search in the right places, with her foot resting in the pool of knowledge. The left hand pours the waters over the land and it disburses into 5 separate streams representing the 5 natural senses of man.

some extra words:

regaining hope
having faith in the future
thinking positively
believing
counting your blessings
seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
feeling great expectation
looking forward to success
being inspired
regaining motivation
realizing an inner strength
seeing the way clear
being stimulated to a higher level
creating
receiving the answer

being generous
wanting to give or share
spreading the wealth
opening your heart
giving back what you have received
letting love flow freely
offering with no reservations
holding nothing back

feeling serene
experiencing peace of mind
relaxing
finding your still center
remaining untroubled
savoring perfect calm
being tranquil amid trouble
enjoying harmony
Hydesland
12-02-2007, 02:50
http://www.learntarot.com/bigjpgs/swords01.jpg


You have to admit, my pic is by far the best pic.
German Nightmare
12-02-2007, 02:52
what a load of toss.
Hey, at least your card reads BJ - which means you might get one?
Imperial isa
12-02-2007, 02:56
the test says i'm The Fool


The fool is an interesting card, it is a key of 0 and yet a key of 22 as well. There are 22 cards to the Major Arcana, starting with number 1-21..the number 22 would seem to be missing if we just called it 0. The 0 key, represents the god force, the force before entering into manifestation, but in the same right, this card completes the cycle as number 22. Life continues on and on in a cycle and the number 22 is an ancient symbol for a circle representing god and infinity, because a circle has no starting point or end. The Fool represents the Super conscious in which he has yet one more step ahead of him, symbolic of the fact that we never come to our limit in potential.

The bright sun over head represents the life energy that is forever rising. The mountains in the distance, even though bleak and cold rising high in the sky bring forth water when the sun melts the peaks, bringing life and nourishment to the ones below. His bag represents the memories of the past, with the eagle on it representing an awaked view towards aspirations. The white rose in his hand represents the pure desire and untainted goals, while the dog at his feet is symbolic of the lower incarnations that are elevated by evolution.

You scored higher than 99% on change

You scored higher than 99% on wellbeing

You scored higher than 99% on wisdom

You scored higher than 99% on truth

some extra words:

beginning
entering a new phase
striking out on a new path
expanding horizons
starting something new
beginning an adventure
going on a journey
heading into the unknown

being spontaneous
living in the moment
letting go of expectations
doing the unexpected
acting on impulse
feeling uninhibited
surprising someone
feeling carefree

having faith
trusting the flow
staying open
letting go of worry and fear
feeling protected and loved
living in joy
recapturing innocence
believing

embracing folly
accepting your choices
taking the "foolish" path
pursuing a pipe dream
being true to yourself
taking a "crazy" chance
trusting your heart's desire
Pure Metal
12-02-2007, 02:59
Hey, at least your card reads BJ - which means you might get one?

sadly my lady is safely back home tonight..... http://www.hlj.me.uk/ns/eusa_shifty.gif :(
Neu Leonstein
12-02-2007, 02:59
Ugh, I get the most confusing card of all!
The OkCupid test gives me the same one.
IL Ruffino
12-02-2007, 03:04
Can you say WTF, Ruffy? :D

*giggles*
German Nightmare
12-02-2007, 03:05
sadly my lady is safely back home tonight..... http://www.hlj.me.uk/ns/eusa_shifty.gif :(
Well, maybe not right now... ;)
IL Ruffino
12-02-2007, 03:06
sadly my lady is safely back home tonight..... http://www.hlj.me.uk/ns/eusa_shifty.gif :(

Practicing..:)
Zarakon
12-02-2007, 03:07
Huh. Go on, describe me. I'll bet you I get the hanged man.
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 03:07
The OkCupid test gives me the same one.
It gave me this:
http://www.crystalinks.com/hermitarot.gif

He has mastered all elements of the past key numbers and stands on top of the mountain of attainment. The snowy peaks is symbolic of his isolation because his wisdom sets him apart from the rest. In this position, he holds his lantern to light the way for the rest to follow his path to enlightenment, for knowledge is meaningless unless we turn and show others what we have learned. The lantern light is 2 triangles, one face up and the other face down. As is above, so below. A triangle only holds 180 degrees, but the combination of 2 triangles equals 360 degrees. A circle has 360 degrees and is the symbol of the creator, endless. 360 degrees and 180 degrees both vibrate at a number 9, the vibration of this cards.

some extra words:

being introspective
thinking things over
focusing inward
concentrating less on the senses
quieting yourself
looking for answers within
needing to understand

searching
seeking greater understanding
looking for something
wanting the truth at all costs
going on a personal quest
needing more
desiring a new direction

receiving/giving guidance
going to/being a mentor
accepting/offering wise counsel
learning from/being a guru
turning to/being a trusted teacher
being helped/helping
seeking solitude
needing to be alone
desiring stillness
withdrawing from the world
experiencing seclusion
giving up distractions
retreating into a private world


Suits me more.
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 03:09
Huh. Go on, describe me. I'll bet you I get the hanged man.
Why? Because you can't bother getting off your lazy ass to do anything? :p

PS. WOAH, Europa. Clean up the codes, will you?
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 03:10
PS. WOAH, Europa. Clean up the codes, will you?
I don't know what you're talking about. :D
Zarakon
12-02-2007, 03:10
Why? Because you can't bother getting off your lazy ass to do anything? :p

PS. WOAH, Europa. Clean up the codes, will you?

You're not very nice, are you?
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 03:14
I don't know what you're talking about. :D
It'll be a secret between you and me. ;)
You're not very nice, are you?
Compassion is not a strong suit of mine, sorry. On the other hand, would it make you feel better if I said you're just one of the masses who are lazy, including me?
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 03:14
It'll be a secret between you and me. ;)
What have you been smoking!? :eek:
IL Ruffino
12-02-2007, 03:16
What have you been smoking!? :eek:

I saw it I saw it I saw it!!!!!!!

Mwahahahaha!!!!
Zarakon
12-02-2007, 03:17
On the quiz:

http://www.crystalinks.com/empress.gif

The Empress card is another aspect of the subconscious, but unlike The High Priestess being memory. The Empress or number 3 responds to this memory which evolves in creativity and imagination. It is within this energy that conscious and the subconscious bring forth manifestation. The plant life in the card represents the cultivation within the subconscious. The stream in the background falling into the pool is symbolic of the joining of the conscious and the subconscious. The stars on her crown represent the 12 signs of the zodiac, indicating that time...brings desires into manifestation. This card falls under the vibration of the number 3.

some extra words:

mothering
giving birth
nourishing life
nurturing and caring for others
cherishing the world
expressing tenderness
working with children

welcoming abundance
enjoying extravagance
receiving lavish reward
luxuriating in plenty
having more than enough
feeling rich

experiencing the senses
giving and receiving pleasure
focusing on the body
appreciating beauty
feeling vibrantly healthy
being earthy
doing physical activity

responding to Nature
relating to plants and animals
embracing the natural
feeling connected to the Earth
going outdoors
harmonizing with natural rhythms

My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 99% on change
You scored higher than 99% on wellbeing
You scored higher than 99% on wisdom
You scored higher than 99% on truth

Oh yeah.
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 03:17
What have you been smoking!? :eek:
A variety of substances. Would you like to share some? :p
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 03:22
I saw it I saw it I saw it!!!!!!!

Mwahahahaha!!!!

A variety of substances. Would you like to share some? :p

Yeah, might as well join you two crackpots. :)
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 03:25
I saw it I saw it I saw it!!!!!!!

Mwahahahaha!!!!
TG for thee.
On the quiz:

Oh yeah.
Never thought you had a feminine side, Zar. :p
Yeah, might as well join you two crackpots. :)
w00t! What would you like? We have a wide selection of all substances you love and enjoy. Just say the word, and it's there. :p
Smunkeeville
12-02-2007, 03:31
my turn?

*regrets this request already*
Zarakon
12-02-2007, 03:33
Never thought you had a feminine side, Zar. :p

I have more stereotypical feminine traits than masculine traits. (NOT LIKE THAT.) As in strong lower body, strong empathy, etc.
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 03:36
w00t! What would you like? We have a wide selection of all substances you love and enjoy. Just say the word, and it's there. :p
I'll give Ruffy the choice. :)
Andaluciae
12-02-2007, 03:42
Took the test a couple of days back, somewhere else.

I got Wheel of Fortune.
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 03:42
my turn?

*regrets this request already*
The empress, definitely. *nods*
I have more stereotypical feminine traits than masculine traits. (NOT LIKE THAT.) As in strong lower body, strong empathy, etc.
boobs too? :p
I'll give Ruffy the choice. :)
Speaking of which, where is Ruffy anyway?
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 03:44
Speaking of which, where is Ruffy anyway?
Wanna bet he's stolen all our substances and run off with them? :eek:
Zarakon
12-02-2007, 03:50
boobs too? :p

No.
Ladamesansmerci
12-02-2007, 03:51
Wanna bet he's stolen all our substances and run off with them? :eek:
That bastard. :mad:

He'll regret it. I'll make sure of that.
IL Ruffino
12-02-2007, 04:00
I'll give Ruffy the choice. :)
Lemme check the supplies..

Nitrous.
Speaking of which, where is Ruffy anyway?
I was checking my puppets, keeping up with their regions, and posting one very random, typo filled rant in Athar.
Wanna bet he's stolen all our substances and run off with them? :eek:
Steal from a fellow stoner?! I think not!

*smacks for even thinking such things*
Zilam
12-02-2007, 04:34
Huh. Go on, describe me. I'll bet you I get the hanged man.

I got that:
http://www.crystalinks.com/hangedman.gif

The Hanged Man represents reversal of view. The significance of this card is that everything isnĀ¹t as it appears to be on the surface. The man appears to be hanging but in fact he is in perfect control and balanced and centered within himself. He sees all of the others with there problems and the err in there ways and yet they look at him as though he is upside down, when in fact, he has perfect vision.

some extra words:

letting go
having an emotional release
accepting what is
surrendering to experience
ending the struggle
being vulnerable and open
giving up control
accepting God's will

reversing
turning the world around
changing your mind
overturning old priorities
seeing from a new angle
upending the old order
doing an about-face

suspending action
pausing to reflect
feeling outside of time
taking time to just be
giving up urgency
living in the moment
waiting for the best opportunity

sacrificing
being a martyr
renouncing a claim
putting self-interest aside
going one step back to go two steps forward
giving up for a higher cause
putting others first
Luporum
12-02-2007, 04:39
This is not a quiz.

Fail.

Teh Hermit

You scored 54 change, 60 wellbeing, 63 wisdom, and 44 truth


He has mastered all elements of the past key numbers and stands on top of the mountain of attainment. The snowy peaks is symbolic of his isolation because his wisdom sets him apart from the rest. In this position, he holds his lantern to light the way for the rest to follow his path to enlightenment, for knowledge is meaningless unless we turn and show others what we have learned. The lantern light is 2 triangles, one face up and the other face down. As is above, so below. A triangle only holds 180 degrees, but the combination of 2 triangles equals 360 degrees. A circle has 360 degrees and is the symbol of the creator, endless. 360 degrees and 180 degrees both vibrate at a number 9, the vibration of this cards.

some extra words:

being introspective
thinking things over
focusing inward
concentrating less on the senses
quieting yourself
looking for answers within
needing to understand

searching
seeking greater understanding
looking for something
wanting the truth at all costs
going on a personal quest
needing more
desiring a new direction

receiving/giving guidance
going to/being a mentor
accepting/offering wise counsel
learning from/being a guru
turning to/being a trusted teacher
being helped/helping
seeking solitude
needing to be alone
desiring stillness
withdrawing from the world
experiencing seclusion
giving up distractions
retreating into a private world
Aequilibritas
12-02-2007, 08:03
The Tower
You scored 65 change, 32 wellbeing, 54 wisdom, and 59 truth


This card is symbolic of the jolt of actual understanding. Lightning, feared by the primitive is the opposite to an enlightened one, using its power for his own uses. So with this, we can look at the card and understand that the man and woman, conscious and subconscious are knocked from the top of the tower by the light of true knowledge or understanding. The crown is symbolic of the mind or the place of power and thought.

some extra words:

going through sudden change
experiencing upheaval
having plans disrupted
being surprised
undergoing a crisis
having routines shaken up
being in chaos

releasing
exploding
having an emotional outburst
erupting in anger
crashing through ego defenses
breaking through pretense
letting everything go

falling down
being humbled
experiencing a crash
toppling from the heights
having a downturn in fortune
suffering a blow to the ego

having a revelation
suddenly realizing the truth
exposing what was hidden
having a burst of insight
seeing through illusions
getting the answer
seeing everything in a flash


Does anybody have the first idea what that means?
Daistallia 2104
12-02-2007, 08:59
The High Priestess
You scored 34 change, 60 wellbeing, 76 wisdom, and 77 truth


This card represents the subconscious mind. It is the balancing force between pairs. The pillars to her sides represent the opposites, light and dark, and she sits in the middle of them, impartial to one or the other. The curtain behind her connects the pairs. The letters on the pillars are B and J. The B is symbolic of the number 2 falling as the second letter in the alphabet. The letter J is the 10th letter in the alphabet, in numerology, this is reduced to 1. So on the pillars we have the numbers 1 and 2. This is symbolic of male and female, the two opposites. The Priestess is holding a scroll of universal and personal knowledge, but only part of it is showing, because god has more yet to reveal. The High Priestess is the link, the conscious mind formulates ideas and the subconscious sets them into action in a fashion of order, represented by the block on which she sits. This card falls under the vibration of the number 2.

some extra words:

staying nonactive
withdrawing from involvement
allowing events to proceed without intervention
being receptive to influence
becoming calm
being passive
waiting patiently

accessing the unconscious
using your intuition
seeking guidance from within
trusting your inner voice
opening to dreams and the imagination
being aware of a larger reality

seeing the potential
understanding the possibilities
opening to what could be
seeing your hidden talents
allowing development
letting what is there flower

sensing the mystery
looking beyond the obvious
approaching a closed off area
opening to the unknown
remembering something important
sensing the secret and hidden
seeking what is concealed
acknowledging the Shadow

Just for grins and giggles, I went off and took a couple other tarot card quizes, which came up with both the Hierophant and Death.
Kamsaki
12-02-2007, 09:00
Does anybody have the first idea what that means?
The Tower is not generally a card that describes a person, unless you are the sort that questions and unsettles the way of things wherever you go. It's about the removal of previous assumptions and foundations and the dramatic change that this can bring about.

As expected, I got the Hermit in that test. My favourite card (though we always aim for The World, don't we? ^^ ).


The Hermit
(You scored 56 change, 72 wellbeing, 69 wisdom, and 48 truth)

He has mastered all elements of the past key numbers and stands on top of the mountain of attainment. The snowy peaks is symbolic of his isolation because his wisdom sets him apart from the rest. In this position, he holds his lantern to light the way for the rest to follow his path to enlightenment, for knowledge is meaningless unless we turn and show others what we have learned. The lantern light is 2 triangles, one face up and the other face down. As is above, so below. A triangle only holds 180 degrees, but the combination of 2 triangles equals 360 degrees. A circle has 360 degrees and is the symbol of the creator, endless. 360 degrees and 180 degrees both vibrate at a number 9, the vibration of this cards.

some extra words:

being introspective
thinking things over
focusing inward
concentrating less on the senses
quieting yourself
looking for answers within
needing to understand

searching
seeking greater understanding
looking for something
wanting the truth at all costs
going on a personal quest
needing more
desiring a new direction

receiving/giving guidance
going to/being a mentor
accepting/offering wise counsel
learning from/being a guru
turning to/being a trusted teacher
being helped/helping

seeking solitude
needing to be alone
desiring stillness
withdrawing from the world
experiencing seclusion
giving up distractions
retreating into a private world
Harlesburg
12-02-2007, 09:02
This is not a quiz. Post to ask others to describe you with a tarot card. I've already had some requests, so here they are:


Anybody else?
Yeah do me but please exlain what they/it means.
OMG, do me! Do me!

LMAO; that sounds so wrong!!!
Or so right.;)
Wilgrove
12-02-2007, 09:22
The test said I was this card:

http://www.crystalinks.com/emperor.gif
Aequilibritas
12-02-2007, 18:57
The Tower is not generally a card that describes a person, unless you are the sort that questions and unsettles the way of things wherever you go. It's about the removal of previous assumptions and foundations and the dramatic change that this can bring about.

Hmm, OK, thanks. That's not necessarily good, is it?!
Catalasia
12-02-2007, 19:08
The Chariot
You scored 59 change, 41 wellbeing, 76 wisdom, and 65 truth

http://www.crystalinks.com/chariotarot.gif

The Chariot card is 7th in the series of the Major Arcana. The chariot driver controls the chariot with no reins or other harnesses, he expresses his will to control the functions and direction of the positive and negative forces representing the white and black sphinxes. This card is symbolic of the soul and the physical shell. The cart is enclosed and represents speech, for in speech we enclose ideas an set them into motion. Vocabulary can also serve as a protective unit by the power of words that strike home to the souls of others. The square on his breast plate is symbolic of order and control over the material world. This card falls under the vibration of the number 7.

some extra words:

achieving victory
reaching your goal
winning
being successful
dominating
coming out on top
beating the competition

using your will
being determined to succeed
focusing your intent
rising above temptation
letting nothing distract you
sustaining an effort
concentrating your energies
fixing on a goal

asserting yourself
being ego-focused
establishing an identify
knowing who you are
feeling self-confident
having faith in yourself
looking out for your interests

achieving hard control
mastering emotions
curbing impulses
maintaining discipline
holding in anger
getting your way
assuming the reins of power
showing authority


Looks pretty accurate. Also, this must be a new test because everyone seems to be scoring above 99% of everyone else.
Kamsaki
12-02-2007, 19:13
Hmm, OK, thanks. That's not necessarily good, is it?!
It's not necessarily bad either. The Tower can be an allegory for liberation and revelation as much as it is for conflict. It is someone who brings change and renewal with them, whether for better or for worse.
Kanabia
12-02-2007, 19:16
I did the test... I am

The Hermit
You scored 52 change, 55 wellbeing, 73 wisdom, and 46 truth

http://www.crystalinks.com/hermitarot.gif

He has mastered all elements of the past key numbers and stands on top of the mountain of attainment. The snowy peaks is symbolic of his isolation because his wisdom sets him apart from the rest. In this position, he holds his lantern to light the way for the rest to follow his path to enlightenment, for knowledge is meaningless unless we turn and show others what we have learned. The lantern light is 2 triangles, one face up and the other face down. As is above, so below. A triangle only holds 180 degrees, but the combination of 2 triangles equals 360 degrees. A circle has 360 degrees and is the symbol of the creator, endless. 360 degrees and 180 degrees both vibrate at a number 9, the vibration of this cards.

some extra words:

being introspective
thinking things over
focusing inward
concentrating less on the senses
quieting yourself
looking for answers within
needing to understand

searching
seeking greater understanding
looking for something
wanting the truth at all costs
going on a personal quest
needing more
desiring a new direction

receiving/giving guidance
going to/being a mentor
accepting/offering wise counsel
learning from/being a guru
turning to/being a trusted teacher
being helped/helping
seeking solitude
needing to be alone
desiring stillness
withdrawing from the world
experiencing seclusion
giving up distractions
retreating into a private world


So, what would other people give me?
Smunkeeville
12-02-2007, 19:19
did I miss a link to some sort of tarot card test?:eek: :confused: :(
Kanabia
12-02-2007, 19:20
did I miss a link to some sort of tarot card test?:eek: :confused: :(

Yes. :p

http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=13462254274352013190
Catalasia
12-02-2007, 19:20
Smunk: http://www.okcupid.com/tests/take?testid=13462254274352013190
Dempublicents1
12-02-2007, 19:21
What's my card?
Dempublicents1
12-02-2007, 19:26
From the quiz:

The Emperor
You scored 43 change, 74 wellbeing, 69 wisdom, and 67 truth

The Emperor card rules over the conscious elements set into the material world. The Emperor is an older, wiser version of the Magician, his knowledge at handling affairs in a systematic way has given him the seat on the throne. He is holding the world in his left hand and a T square in his right. The world is represented in numerology by the number 4 which is also this cards vibration. The T square is used in building and design, for mathematics and planning. This card represent the fashion in which things are done, a system to bringing things forth and manifest. Starting with one, two, three, then finally four, which is the building number, putting all things together.
Smunkeeville
12-02-2007, 19:39
The Emperor
You scored 52 change, 93 wellbeing, 97 wisdom, and 65 truth
Europa Maxima
12-02-2007, 20:26
I did the test... I am

The Hermit

Same as mine. :fluffle:
New Ritlina
12-02-2007, 21:25
Temperance
You scored 36 change, 23 wellbeing, 78 wisdom, and 65 truth


The angel in the picture above is perfectly balancing and combining the two qualities of male and female, or positive and negative. The angel stands with one foot on the earth and one within the water at foot. This is also a perfect balance of the conscious and the subconscious mind. The red wings are symbolic of the fiery desires of the spirit to learn on a higher level of consciousness and the mountains in the background represent wisdom. The triangle is the higher knowledge that is acquired through introspection as the will to learn and understand can cause within us great doubt, but by following truth, we can select a path that leads us to the wisdom we so desire.

some extra words:

being temperate
finding the middle ground
showing moderation
avoiding excess
mitigating a harsh position
looking for the golden meaning
reaching a compromise
offsetting an extreme

maintaining balance
experiencing harmony
achieving equilibrium
bringing together opposites
recognizing all sides
fostering cooperation
feeling centered and secure

experiencing health
renewing energy and vigor
healing
enjoying well-being
recovering
flourishing

combining forces
gathering together what is needed
joining with others
consolidating
finding the right mix
creating synthesis
getting it all together

Seems accurate enough.
Rhaomi
12-02-2007, 22:17
The Hermit
(You scored 22 change, 62 wellbeing, 69 wisdom, and 51 truth)

He has mastered all elements of the past key numbers and stands on top of the mountain of attainment. The snowy peaks is symbolic of his isolation because his wisdom sets him apart from the rest. In this position, he holds his lantern to light the way for the rest to follow his path to enlightenment, for knowledge is meaningless unless we turn and show others what we have learned. The lantern light is 2 triangles, one face up and the other face down. As is above, so below. A triangle only holds 180 degrees, but the combination of 2 triangles equals 360 degrees. A circle has 360 degrees and is the symbol of the creator, endless. 360 degrees and 180 degrees both vibrate at a number 9, the vibration of this cards.

some extra words:

being introspective
thinking things over
focusing inward
concentrating less on the senses
quieting yourself
looking for answers within
needing to understand

searching
seeking greater understanding
looking for something
wanting the truth at all costs
going on a personal quest
needing more
desiring a new direction

receiving/giving guidance
going to/being a mentor
accepting/offering wise counsel
learning from/being a guru
turning to/being a trusted teacher
being helped/helping

seeking solitude
needing to be alone
desiring stillness
withdrawing from the world
experiencing seclusion
giving up distractions
retreating into a private world

Blunt, but accurate. I'm a very introverted person most of the time.
Johnny B Goode
12-02-2007, 22:41
I got one too.

Justice
You scored 31 change, 53 wellbeing, 34 wisdom, and 73 truth

Balancing the wrongs of the past and setting them correct. Just as in the laws of karma there is a cause and effect to each and every action that we do. The sword is held high in the right hand to symbolize the action of correcting wrongs and holding the balance of justice, also symbolizes the cutting out of negative thoughts.

some extra words:

respecting justice
insisting on fairness
acting on ethical principles
being involved in legal concerns
committing to honesty
seeking equality
being impartial
trying to do what is right

assuming responsibility
settling old accounts and debts
being accountable
acknowledging the truth
admitting involvement
handling the situation
doing what has to be done

preparing for a decision
weighing all sides of an issue
setting a course for the future
balancing all factors
determining right action
choosing with full awareness

understanding cause and effect
accepting the results you created
seeing how you chose your situation
recognizing the action of karma
knowing that what is makes sense
making connections between events
OcceanDrive2
12-02-2007, 22:46
What the hell. Do me?ok

:fluffle:
OcceanDrive2
12-02-2007, 22:47
OMG, do me! Do me!
take a number :D
OcceanDrive2
12-02-2007, 22:49
What tarot card are you?

I am obviously the EvilMotherFucker tarot card
The Psyker
12-02-2007, 23:27
Do me!

test

Justice
You scored 40 change, 55 wellbeing, 47 wisdom, and 63 truth


Balancing the wrongs of the past and setting them correct. Just as in the laws of karma there is a cause and effect to each and every action that we do. The sword is held high in the right hand to symbolize the action of correcting wrongs and holding the balance of justice, also symbolizes the cutting out of negative thoughts.

some extra words:

respecting justice
insisting on fairness
acting on ethical principles
being involved in legal concerns
committing to honesty
seeking equality
being impartial
trying to do what is right

assuming responsibility
settling old accounts and debts
being accountable
acknowledging the truth
admitting involvement
handling the situation
doing what has to be done

preparing for a decision
weighing all sides of an issue
setting a course for the future
balancing all factors
determining right action
choosing with full awareness

understanding cause and effect
accepting the results you created
seeing how you chose your situation
recognizing the action of karma
knowing that what is makes sense
making connections between events
Sumamba Buwhan
12-02-2007, 23:34
how bouts me? :)

do me do me do me

me me me me me me me

helllllooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

:sniper:
Sumamba Buwhan
12-02-2007, 23:50
The Star
You scored 65 change, 69 wellbeing, 69 wisdom, and 42 truth


http://www.crystalinks.com/startarot.gif

The woman in this card represents the subconscious mind gathering knowledge from the universal subconscious and pouring it over humanity. The right leg that supports her weight is bent in a 90degree angle suggesting that all will be learned if you search in the right places, with her foot resting in the pool of knowledge. The left hand pours the waters over the land and it disburses into 5 separate streams representing the 5 natural senses of man.

some extra words:

regaining hope
having faith in the future
thinking positively
believing
counting your blessings
seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
feeling great expectation
looking forward to success
being inspired
regaining motivation
realizing an inner strength
seeing the way clear
being stimulated to a higher level
creating
receiving the answer

being generous
wanting to give or share
spreading the wealth
opening your heart
giving back what you have received
letting love flow freely
offering with no reservations
holding nothing back

feeling serene
experiencing peace of mind
relaxing
finding your still center
remaining untroubled
savoring perfect calm
being tranquil amid trouble
enjoying harmony




My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 99% on change

You scored higher than 99% on wellbeing

You scored higher than 99% on wisdom

You scored higher than 99% on truth


omg how did they know?
Greill
13-02-2007, 00:35
The Emperor
You scored 45 change, 81 wellbeing, 69 wisdom, and 73 truth


The Emperor card rules over the conscious elements set into the material world. The Emperor is an older, wiser version of the Magician, his knowledge at handling affairs in a systematic way has given him the seat on the throne. He is holding the world in his left hand and a T square in his right. The world is represented in numerology by the number 4 which is also this cards vibration. The T square is used in building and design, for mathematics and planning. This card represent the fashion in which things are done, a system to bringing things forth and manifest. Starting with one, two, three, then finally four, which is the building number, putting all things together.

some extra words:

fathering
establishing a family line
setting direction and tone
protecting and defending
guiding growth
bringing security and comfort
offering explanations
emphasizing structure
creating order out of chaos
categorizing
being systematic
providing shape and form
being organized
applying reason
coordinating
sticking to a plan

exercising authority
taking a leadership role
commanding
exerting control
representing the establishment
being in a position of strength
coming in contact with officials
setting direction

regulating
establishing law and order
operating from sound principles
applying rules or guidelines
working within the legal system
setting standards of behavior
following a regimen

This is exactly me, a Hermann-Hoppe natural elite. Woohoo!
The blessed Chris
13-02-2007, 01:21
I want one.
Bolondgomba
13-02-2007, 01:38
I did the test and it turns out I'm a High Priestess. I never thought I was that much of a fence sitter :confused:
The blessed Chris
13-02-2007, 01:44
I AM NOT A FUCKING HERMIT!:mad:
The Lone Alliance
13-02-2007, 01:52
I did the test and it turns out I'm a High Priestess. I never thought I was that much of a fence sitter :confused:
I got it as well. It makes sense to me because I don't usually do something unless I have all the info.
Europa Maxima
13-02-2007, 02:08
This is exactly me, a Hermann-Hoppe natural elite. Woohoo!
Hans-Hermann Hoppe. ;) Triple H. :p He's probably more of a hermit himself, given his level of scholarship. The natural elites idea is from Wilhelm Roepke, who to my memory had developed it during his study of classical and medieval works. Hoppe quotes him on it in his works.

Personally, I would prefer being the mental force rather than the leader. That way I get to pull the strings without having to deal with the plebs. :)
Nadkor
13-02-2007, 02:23
The Star
You scored 65 change, 55 wellbeing, 65 wisdom, and 46 truth

http://www.crystalinks.com/startarot.gif

The woman in this card represents the subconscious mind gathering knowledge from the universal subconscious and pouring it over humanity. The right leg that supports her weight is bent in a 90degree angle suggesting that all will be learned if you search in the right places, with her foot resting in the pool of knowledge. The left hand pours the waters over the land and it disburses into 5 separate streams representing the 5 natural senses of man.

some extra words:

regaining hope
having faith in the future
thinking positively
believing
counting your blessings
seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
feeling great expectation
looking forward to success
being inspired
regaining motivation
realizing an inner strength
seeing the way clear
being stimulated to a higher level
creating
receiving the answer

being generous
wanting to give or share
spreading the wealth
opening your heart
giving back what you have received
letting love flow freely
offering with no reservations
holding nothing back

feeling serene
experiencing peace of mind
relaxing
finding your still center
remaining untroubled
savoring perfect calm
being tranquil amid trouble
enjoying harmony



My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

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You scored higher than 99% on change
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You scored higher than 99% on wellbeing
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You scored higher than 99% on wisdom
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You scored higher than 99% on truth



Well, if those words are what I'm meant to be like then it couldn't be more wrong.
Radical Centrists
13-02-2007, 02:27
The Star
You scored 75 change, 67 wellbeing, 78 wisdom, and 51 truth

http://www.crystalinks.com/startarot.gif

The woman in this card represents the subconscious mind gathering knowledge from the universal subconscious and pouring it over humanity. The right leg that supports her weight is bent in a 90degree angle suggesting that all will be learned if you search in the right places, with her foot resting in the pool of knowledge. The left hand pours the waters over the land and it disburses into 5 separate streams representing the 5 natural senses of man.

Some extra words:

regaining hope
having faith in the future
thinking positively
believing
counting your blessings
seeing the light at the end of the tunnel
feeling great expectation
looking forward to success

being inspired
regaining motivation
realizing an inner strength
seeing the way clear
being stimulated to a higher level
creating
receiving the answer

being generous
wanting to give or share
spreading the wealth
opening your heart
giving back what you have received
letting love flow freely
offering with no reservations
holding nothing back

feeling serene
experiencing peace of mind
relaxing
finding your still center
remaining untroubled
savoring perfect calm
being tranquil amid trouble
enjoying harmony

There is much truth in this result. Very accurate.
Greill
13-02-2007, 04:05
Hans-Hermann Hoppe. ;) Triple H. :p He's probably more of a hermit himself, given his level of scholarship. The natural elites idea is from Wilhelm Roepke, who to my memory had developed it during his study of classical and medieval works. Hoppe quotes him on it in his works.

Personally, I would prefer being the mental force rather than the leader. That way I get to pull the strings without having to deal with the plebs. :)

Hehe, I call him triple H too. :D But I was referring to this (http://www.mises.org/etexts/intellectuals.asp) article and his description of natural elites (Though I did not know he borrowed it from someone else.) Anyway, I don't think that being leader necessarily precludes being a mental force- after all, Triple H says that natural elites come about "[d]ue to superior achievements of wealth, wisdom, and bravery, these individuals come to possess natural authority, and their opinions and judgments enjoy wide-spread respect." Basically, chosen not because the person tricks or forces the common man into following him, but because the common man sees him as being someone worth following.
Europa Maxima
13-02-2007, 04:53
Hehe, I call him triple H too. :D But I was referring to this (http://www.mises.org/etexts/intellectuals.asp) article and his description of natural elites (Though I did not know he borrowed it from someone else.) Anyway, I don't think that being leader necessarily precludes being a mental force- after all, Triple H says that natural elites come about "[d]ue to superior achievements of wealth, wisdom, and bravery, these individuals come to possess natural authority, and their opinions and judgments enjoy wide-spread respect." Basically, chosen not because the person tricks or forces the common man into following him, but because the common man sees him as being someone worth following.
The concept is quite old really, but he does a nice job of reformulating it and applying modern Austrian analysis to it all. :) The man is great, a true mastermind, perhaps one who will exceed even His Intellectual Highness, Rothbard. As for W. Roepke is one of the important Austrian economists - he later went on to set the foundations for what is known as Ordoliberalism.
Domici
13-02-2007, 04:58
You said that I was "The Star", right? For "hope"?

Hope/Billion tons of radioactive hot air.

Tomato/Tomahto.

;)
Greill
13-02-2007, 06:12
The concept is quite old really, but he does a nice job of reformulating it and applying modern Austrian analysis to it all. :) The man is great, a true mastermind, perhaps one who will exceed even His Intellectual Highness, Rothbard. As for W. Roepke is one of the important Austrian economists - he later went on to set the foundations for what is known as Ordoliberalism.

Hoppe really is quite brilliant. I really want to get his book Democracy: The God That Failed. I've only read some of his stuff related to that book, but it's excellent work, and its theories ones that I have ascribed to (see Commonwealth Party.) Not to mention that his conclusions send people through the roof- I love controversy. :)
Europa Maxima
13-02-2007, 16:58
Hoppe really is quite brilliant. I really want to get his book Democracy: The God That Failed. I've only read some of his stuff related to that book, but it's excellent work, and its theories ones that I have ascribed to (see Commonwealth Party.) Not to mention that his conclusions send people through the roof- I love controversy. :)
Curiously enough it is people within the Libertarian movement that cannot stand him (e.g. Tom Palmer, idiot and fool extraordinaire). Anyway, you'd do well to read that book. It's what converted me over to anarchocapitalism in the first place (alongside with Ayn Rand's The Virtue of Selfishness).

His other major books are The Economics and Ethics of Private Property and A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism (available online I think). I can find only one fault in the man - he tends to quote and reference excessively. Where are you from by the way?
Greill
13-02-2007, 20:39
Curiously enough it is people within the Libertarian movement that cannot stand him (e.g. Tom Palmer, idiot and fool extraordinaire). Anyway, you'd do well to read that book. It's what converted me over to anarchocapitalism in the first place (alongside with Ayn Rand's The Virtue of Selfishness).

His other major books are The Economics and Ethics of Private Property and A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism (available online I think). I can find only one fault in the man - he tends to quote and reference excessively. Where are you from by the way?

I guess I'll add that to my wishlist. And I'm from the US, not Austria.
Europa Maxima
14-02-2007, 03:26
I guess I'll add that to my wishlist. And I'm from the US, not Austria.
I kind of realised you're not literally from Austria you know. :p
Maineiacs
14-02-2007, 04:30
This is what I got on that quiz...


http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/6820/deviltarotbx0.gif (http://imageshack.us)


Well, crap. :( :headbang:
Europa Maxima
14-02-2007, 05:24
This is what I got on that quiz...


http://img240.imageshack.us/img240/6820/deviltarotbx0.gif (http://imageshack.us)


Well, crap. :( :headbang:
Why the sad face? :eek:
Maineiacs
14-02-2007, 19:50
Why the sad face? :eek:

Well, it doesn't say much for my spiritual development, does it?
Maraque
14-02-2007, 20:04
Justice
You scored 34 change, 58 wellbeing, 45 wisdom, and 73 truth

http://www.crystalinks.com/justicetarot.gif

Balancing the wrongs of the past and setting them correct. Just as in the laws of karma there is a cause and effect to each and every action that we do. The sword is held high in the right hand to symbolize the action of correcting wrongs and holding the balance of justice, also symbolizes the cutting out of negative thoughts.

some extra words:

respecting justice
insisting on fairness
acting on ethical principles
being involved in legal concerns
committing to honesty
seeking equality
being impartial
trying to do what is right

assuming responsibility
settling old accounts and debts
being accountable
acknowledging the truth
admitting involvement
handling the situation
doing what has to be done

preparing for a decision
weighing all sides of an issue
setting a course for the future
balancing all factors
determining right action
choosing with full awareness

understanding cause and effect
accepting the results you created
seeing how you chose your situation
recognizing the action of karma
knowing that what is makes sense
making connections between events
Europa Maxima
14-02-2007, 20:07
Well, it doesn't say much for my spiritual development, does it?
Bah, only because you've been mindwashed by evil Christian influences. <.< Embrace your inner darkness. :D