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Free Spirit: the word for a life that keeps a door open

The eye for free spirit. No two are ever alike. Yours will be its own.

Free is not the same as unattached, though the world keeps confusing the two.

The phrase is older than any quiz. Spirit means breath, the thing that moves and cannot be pinned, and free was the tail someone added to insist that breath answers to no fence. That is you right now. You keep a door open in every room, a window cracked in every yes, and people learn this about you before they learn your last name. The tension the word carries is not the one strangers assume. Free is not the same as unattached, though the world keeps confusing the two. You feel things deeply, you love hard, you simply refuse to let love become a fence you did not choose. Picture the person at the party already half turned toward the door, not because they want to leave, but because they need to know they could. That readiness is the whole of it. It says you are here on purpose, not by default, and it costs you every plan you might have coasted on. This word fits the you that would rather be honestly restless than comfortably owned, the you that reads an open field as an invitation rather than a place to get lost.

Underneath free spirit, the reading most often finds the Fool rhythm, the pattern moving under the behavior.

This is what the word means. Whether it is your word is a different question, and the reading is how you find out. Free, about eight minutes, no card.
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