I have books.
You don’t read. You don’t understand. You don’t know what it’s like to live in different worlds. To travel on great adventures through the galaxy with people you know better than your own family. To live with them. Have you ever loved anything? Do you have any idea?
These are my friends, Axl. My best friends in the world.
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So Cassandra Jean has finished the complete Shadowhunter Tarot, so for the next … seventy-something days I’ll be posting a card a day in order, from the first card to the last. Some will be under spoiler cuts; some you’ll have seen before — I’ll explain why each character has the card they have.
The Lovers card! Its meaning is pretty self-explanatory. I thought I’d attach the first version we did, which was just Jace and Clary. For whatever reason it wasn’t working for us. Maybe because Jace looks slightly evil? :) Also I felt like there are so many characters whose relationships could represent unity and love. So we decided to make it a flippable card, which worked either way up, and have Magnus and Alec represent love as well.
I wanted to say something about Jared’s anti-dance. Despite of being “anti-dance” I find it extremely gracious, I guess it’s because of the sensation of freedom it’s got, of letting go. Personally, although I might be seriously mistaken but I don’t care, the anti-dance represents what Love Lust Faith and Dreams stand for. For me it’s a very spiritual dance, even very therapeutic also. You can sense it because it somehow got aesthetics on it, it flows naturally, like a dance that connect us and bound us to nature and to Earth.
We all should anti-dance more often.
I was thinking about this yesterday. A lot of people said it looked awkward, but to me it’s just his great amount of control freak characteristic mixing in with his abilities to let go. Like he’s letting go in an under control way, and they’re both natural things for him to do.
^^ So relevant to what I was just explaining to Maru. That’s exactly how I feel when I’m being myself. I let go and feel completely free, and in the same time get creative with my masochistic self-control.
That’s how I’ve thought about Up in the Air in general. I feel as though it resembles freedom and Power.