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mistressofmuses ([personal profile] mistressofmuses) wrote in [personal profile] sleeplesspotato 2022-04-04 03:37 am (UTC)

I feel like I don't have all that many plants, but my mom has TONS, so I may have a skewed impression, haha.

Spider plants are wonderfully low-maintenance in my experience. My "library plant" is properly a "peperomia scandans". I don't know that I've ever seen the type for sale, but it is truly the lowest-maintenance/most forgiving plant I've ever had. And spider plants actually do quite well in water! Several of the little ones I've got have been living in cups for a few years at this point. (I keep meaning to get them planted for real, but never remember to buy potting soil!)

I haven't actually tried to do a reading for a fictional character, but I feel like it would be doable. Similar to doing a reading with a particular question in mind, or doing a reading for a friend who isn't able to physically touch the cards... My impression of tarot (which again, I'm FAR from an expert in!) is that it examines things in your subconscious, and that can be part of what interpreting readings is about - finding the things that you already unconsciously know brought to light. I feel like the characters I've created and the stories I've thought about and want to write are a part of my subconscious. It seems like a reading could help to reveal story arcs or character struggles that you haven't consciously considered yet.

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