Flame: what your word says about who you are right now
You are luminous and you are hungry in the same breath.
Flame is the small, held fire: the candle in a dark room, the pilot light that refuses to die, the match struck to see one face. It is not the blaze that razes a field. It is closer, tended, alive, and it never once holds still. To be near you is to be warmed, and sometimes to step back. That is the tension you carry now. You are luminous and you are hungry in the same breath. You cannot give light without giving heat, and you cannot burn on nothing. People come to you to be lit, and they are right to come, though they rarely notice what the burning asks of you. Right now, Flame means you would rather flare than dim, rather feel a thing fully than go quiet around it. You insist on staying awake. You care out loud. You refuse the flat gray middle where nothing moves. That is a way of being in the world, not a verdict on it. This word is a mirror held to a certain heat in you today, the part of you that lights rooms and needs tending in equal measure. Whether it is truly your word, or only the nearest bright thing, is what a read can tell you.
Underneath flame, the reading most often finds the Flame rhythm, the pattern moving under the behavior.