I once did a reading from some Sesame Street flashcards, because my roommate's mom was too intimidated by the "real" deck. The reading was "stop" (a crosswalk monitor), "don't walk" (an automatic crosswalk sign) and "up" (an escalator).
I interpreted this as: Stuck in life, and it was personal; Still stuck or in a holding pattern, but impersonal; Finally getting to move forward and up.
Turns out the topic was a relative's divorce in progress from an obstructionist husband, and she was now away from him but still in a holding pattern while the paperwork finished.
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I once did a reading from some Sesame Street flashcards, because my roommate's mom was too intimidated by the "real" deck. The reading was "stop" (a crosswalk monitor), "don't walk" (an automatic crosswalk sign) and "up" (an escalator).
I interpreted this as: Stuck in life, and it was personal; Still stuck or in a holding pattern, but impersonal; Finally getting to move forward and up.
Turns out the topic was a relative's divorce in progress from an obstructionist husband, and she was now away from him but still in a holding pattern while the paperwork finished.