For your first question, why you feel alienated from your family, they provided Saille or Sensitivity well-dignified. This is to say you are more sensitive than your family members. It is not a bad thing. You are aware of what you want out of life in a way they are not. Because they suffer from sloppy intentions, they have ended up with a banquet of consequences -- one or more of them feels unfulfilled and miserable via many acts of Sartrean bad faith. You are not encumbered in that sense and therefore you can't identify with them. They are their own enslavers/captors and you don't want to participate in the games they make for themselves.
For your second question, why you feel alienated from your upbringing, they answered with Nuin ill-dignified. This is sad because it speaks of family treating you like a stranger or worse, so no wonder you disdain your upbringing. It could also be talking about allowing strangers into the family indiscriminately via bad marriage or other ways of absorbing new family members.
For your third question, why do you feel alienated by your culture, they provide Ur or Intimacy ill-dignified. You don't feel at home in your culture because it does not allow you express your true self. There is a great deal of subconscious garbage your culture squashes and buries and that is extremely unhealthy. You are better off adopting a new culture/cultures that is/are more honest. You can still pay homage from time to time to your culture of origin.
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Date: 2021-12-28 12:34 am (UTC)My Ogham have three cards for you today.
For your first question, why you feel alienated from your family, they provided Saille or Sensitivity well-dignified. This is to say you are more sensitive than your family members. It is not a bad thing. You are aware of what you want out of life in a way they are not. Because they suffer from sloppy intentions, they have ended up with a banquet of consequences -- one or more of them feels unfulfilled and miserable via many acts of Sartrean bad faith. You are not encumbered in that sense and therefore you can't identify with them. They are their own enslavers/captors and you don't want to participate in the games they make for themselves.
For your second question, why you feel alienated from your upbringing, they answered with Nuin ill-dignified. This is sad because it speaks of family treating you like a stranger or worse, so no wonder you disdain your upbringing. It could also be talking about allowing strangers into the family indiscriminately via bad marriage or other ways of absorbing new family members.
For your third question, why do you feel alienated by your culture, they provide Ur or Intimacy ill-dignified. You don't feel at home in your culture because it does not allow you express your true self. There is a great deal of subconscious garbage your culture squashes and buries and that is extremely unhealthy. You are better off adopting a new culture/cultures that is/are more honest. You can still pay homage from time to time to your culture of origin.