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Reading the Ribbons ~ Ribbonology ~ Ribbon Readings
RIBBONOLOGY
There
are many ways of having a psychic reading, some very complicated...some
very simple!
Here
is a fun way to do a simple and unusual reading for your friends! All
you need is a range of ribbons (just a few inches long) in all of the
colours below...and you can add your own colours as you go along if you
wish, to make the reading more 'in depth'
Set
out the ribbons in whatever pattern you wish, but try not to
leave a first and last evident, (circle is best) ask the person having
the reading (we call this the 'querent') to choose six ribbons and
carefully place them in front of you in the correct order of choosing.

Take
the first ribbon as the basic personality of the querent.
Take
the second ribbon as the most negative area of the querents life
Take
the third ribbon as the most positive aspects of the querents life (
personality)
Take
the fourth ribbon as the most beneficial way forward for the querent
(actions)
Take
the fifth ribbon as the querents strengths (perhaps yet to be taped
into)
Take
the sixth ribbon as the most likely long term outcome.
From
these six ribbons (colours) it is possible to give a helpful and
meaningful profile of the querent, and helpful information and advice.
These
meanings should be taken as a guide and the colours should all blend
together with the meanings, and the reader should use intuition to put
the information together.
For
clarification take out a seventh ribbon, to see what it might add to the
information that you already have.
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Black
shows
the need for secrecy and protectiveness, also bad self image,
sometimes the querent may have leanings towards the occult, but
generally an unhealthy first choice. If chosen later (after
first four ribbons, may show that the querants has experienced a
very dark period in their life but has to some extent recovered
from it.
Red
shows an attachment to the material
word, as a first colour, shows that the querants is somewhat
undeveloped in the Spiritual sense. Can show a tendency to
back problems later in life, this person may have deep seated
issues regarding security (mostly financial) and could find it
difficult to maintain relationships, when chosen as a secondary
colour shows that the querants has their feet on the ground and
is to some extent balanced (depending on how far away from the
first colour it is chosen)
Home and family will be
important where ever this colour is chosen.
Pink
shows
an enthusiastic and open personality, especially as a first. As
a later choice it indicates an optimistic and outgoing way
of being.
Darker Pink
similar to pink
but much intensified.
Orange
when
orange is chosen as a first colour may show a preoccupation with
excesses, whether sex, drink, drugs or money, and an imbalance
between the Spiritual and the Material, this person may be
suffering abuse of some sort or has done so in the past. Be very
careful how this is approached! They may be very fragile! As a
secondary colour ( especially after the fourth choice, they will
probably be in the process of re-learning to “be in the world”
as a balanced individual, and may be well on the way to
enlightenment.
Peach
Shows a tendency to indecision and
being easily lead, especially as a first colour. As any colour
after the fourth it can mean balance and self appreciation.
Yellow
as a first choice can be an
open and emotional personality, they have prospects and the
ability to reach personal goals, as a secondary choice it may
indicate a lack of power( second choice) or a growing awareness
of their own personal power (fifth) or a complete reversal of
personality from weak to strong over many years.
Green.
As the first choice shows a
loving and giving personality, perhaps too much so, one that is
easily taken advantage of. Love of ones self and of others are
relevant here, as is the balance between Body Mind & Spirit,
this is the colour of balance and should ideally be chosen as a
fourth of fifth ribbon, it is a positive colour and is for the
most part beneficial, unless chosen directly after a first black
ribbon, when it may indicate greed and jealousy!
Brown
shows
an earthiness, and connection with nature wherever it is
chosen.
Turquoise
as a first, shows a strength of
character and ability to recover from both illness and
difficulties. As all others it shows the ability to bounce back.
Pale Blue
show a
growing Spirituality generally and as a first says that the
querent is adaptable, cautious and persistent. A good colour
anywhere in the reading meaning adaptability (except in the
second where it may show the reverse)
Light Blue
for the
first it shows a need to be able to speak up for yourself, and
at the same time an awareness of the difficulties in doing so
(especially being able to say no!) generally it means growing
communicational strengths.
Dark Blue
As a
first shows skills of Clairvoyance and comprehension, and
self-knowledge. Anywhere as a later choice will temper
difficulties and add balance and good judgment.
Purple
as a
first, shows a connection with the Psychic side of the
personality, the querent may have gifts of this sort that they
are as yet unaware of. It is the mark of an evolved spirit, even
if the present life is difficult. As a secondary colour it
points to the querent using their ancient and arcane knowledge
to assist them through this present lifetime. As the sixth it
points to eventual success in both a material and spiritual way.
Pearl Grey
shows
an ‘other worldliness’ often seen in people who have had near
death experiences, or who are very wise and knowing,
especially so as a first.
White
often shows a need for simplicity and
purity in the querents life, especially if chosen as a fourth,
as a second it often means that the querent is trying to wipe
out past trauma and cut ties with her past.
Ribbon meanings & method of
reading copyright to Silvermoon 1998
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Legal disclaimer. Ribbon readings are for
entertainment purposes only, SilverMoon takes no responsibility
whatsoever for either the
readings or the outcomes of reading, and offers the formula above in the
nature of a game, rather than a serious reading.
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