General meaning
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Social life is being gnawed away by energy losses, doubts, and diffuse weariness.
With Garden first, the focus is on groups, communities, networks, public places, and everything that exposes you to multiple people. When Mice appear next, a wear sets in: goodwill crumbles, trust diminishes, everyone gives a little less presence, time, or attention. It is not necessarily a visible drama, rather a climate of gradual erosion where the pleasure of participating diminishes. The combination invites you to look at what is slipping away through small leaks in the collective, whether it be time, joy, motivation, or resources.
Love and relationships
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The relationship or love life is being weakened by the social environment.
On an emotional level, Garden followed by Mice can speak of a couple that is exhausting itself by living everything under the gaze of others, between social obligations, family expectations, and constant comparisons. The quality of the bond is then gnawed away by stress, small daily tensions, and remarks slipped in public. For a single person, the combination may describe weariness in the face of superficial encounters, evenings where one leaves feeling more drained than nourished, or online exchanges that devour time and self-esteem. The message suggests identifying what silently gnaws at the heart in collective contexts.
Work and vocation
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The professional or community environment is gradually losing vitality.
On the work front, this pair indicates an environment where the public or relational dimension becomes exhausting: events too frequent, meetings multiplying without result, exhausting communications, obligations of presence that no longer bring much. Mice reveal leaks of energy, time, money, or motivation within the collective. Key individuals may disengage, small unresolved conflicts weaken cooperation and trust. The combination suggests taking a clear assessment: where is collective activity still truly fruitful, and where is it merely draining your resources?
Money and material security
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Finances related to social or public life are gradually deteriorating.
On the material level, Garden and Mice readily speak of discreet but repetitive expenses: outings, invitations, subscriptions, travel, contributions to collective projects that end up weighing heavily. Revenues from a public or community can also erode: decreased attendance, less loyal clients, more modest contributions. The dynamic is often gradual, almost imperceptible at first. It becomes essential to look at where the money is going in the social framework and to distinguish what is truly nourishing from what merely maintains a sense of obligation.
Health and energy
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The body feels the wear created by a social environment that is too demanding or too distracting.
For health, this duo can evoke nervous fatigue resulting from overexposure to others: noise, multiple interactions, the impression of always having to be available or pleasant. Mice show an energy system that drains little by little: sleep disturbances after overly busy evenings, decreased vitality after days spent managing too many messages or people, difficulty recovering between two collective commitments. The combination encourages you to reassess the quantity and quality of your social life in order to preserve your inner balance.
Objects
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Certain objects testify to small leaks of time, money, or energy in the collective.
- Transport, outing, or consumption tickets accumulated without real joy associated
- Phone saturated with notifications from groups or unfulfilling networks
- Badge or membership card that is used less and less but continues to be paid for
- Notebook filled with meeting notes that lead to no concrete decisions
- Documents or communication materials created for collective projects now abandoned
Places
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Certain public or community spaces become sources of fatigue rather than rejuvenation.
This combination may refer to once-stimulating places that are starting to seem empty, heavy, or noisy: a crowded coworking space, a café frequented out of habit rather than desire, a practice group that has lost its soul, an online community that has become anxiety-inducing. Garden represents the social scene, Mice indicate that this scene is no longer as nourishing as before. It may be time to reevaluate these places, to leave some, to transform others, or to discover new ones more suited to your current energy.
Personality
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A sociable nature that is beginning to feel the limits of its availability.
This duo can describe someone who loves connection, exchange, the circulation of ideas and people, but who can no longer stand scattering themselves. This person may have become accustomed to saying yes to almost everything, helping, participating, responding, to the point of no longer clearly feeling what does them good. The combination invites you to recognize the signs of saturation: irritability after meetings, loss of enthusiasm, desire to be discreet, feeling of giving more than receiving. Returning to more targeted commitments becomes a legitimate act of protection.
Profession
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Professions confronted with the wear of collectives and networks.
- Community manager or community manager feeling the weight of fatigue and criticism
- Association or collective project leader facing decreased participation
- Event professional seeing attendance gradually erode
- Social worker tired of processes and meetings that progress too slowly
- Consultant called to diagnose the loss of motivation in a team or network
Archetype
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The garden that empties quietly.
In this symbolic image, we see a once lively place where, little by little, the benches empty, conversations become rare, and the light seems less warm. The combination invites you to ask yourself if you want to continue staying in this garden that is deteriorating, or if you prefer to contribute to its regeneration, or even seek another one. It emphasizes that silent wear can be more dangerous than visible major conflicts, as it goes unnoticed for a long time.
Shadow work
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Letting collective fatigue gnaw at your desire for connection until it cuts you off from the world.
On its most delicate side, this combination can lead to a form of social cynicism: no longer believing in the sincerity of relationships, viewing groups as inevitably exhausting, convincing oneself that any community ultimately becomes toxic. This disillusioned perspective then exacerbates the feeling of weariness and can lead to a forced isolation rather than a chosen one. The Snake in essence reminds us that distrust can turn into inner poison when it is not brought into awareness and expressed in words.
Calibration questions
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What still truly nourishes you in your social life, and what gradually gnaws at you?
- Which groups, projects, or networks consistently leave you more exhausted than replenished after engaging with them?
- What small leaks of time, money, or energy do you still accept automatically within the collective?
- What simple decision could you make to better protect your vitality while maintaining chosen connections?