Sunday, 23 May 2010

Psychic With A Tarot Card Deck

The tea room smells of old spell books, exposed wood and smoky incense as curious seekers walk through the door. In the front of the room, a barista serves up chai tea and aromatic coffee.

In the back den, the psychic medium serves up predictions of the future, love help and psychic advice with the help of a tarot card deck. Seekers have asked their bankers, their shrinks, their family members and their friends for advice, but nothing brings such comfort as an intuitive glimpse into one's soul.

Readers say interpreting a tarot card is part intuition and part symbolism. There are books, like Arthur Edward Waite's "The Pictorial Key To The Tarot" (1910), Paul Marteau's "Le Tarot de Marseille" (1930), Paul Foster Case's "The Tarot: A Key to the Wisdom of the Ages" (1941) and Aleister Crowley's "The Book of Thoth" (1981), all which have made a large impact on the tarot reader community. By analyzing symbolism, readers can help seekers recognize themselves in the cards and can tap into age-old wisdom.

While tarot card interpretation is a very personal thing, it is fun to look at the symbolism. Often the Fool (number zero) represents adventure, innocence and youth, yet the Fool can also imply impetuousness, immaturity and inexperience.

The Death card (number thirteen) can be a sign of hardship, fear of change, stagnation or an ending. The Devil (number fifteen) symbolizes animal lust, vice, addiction and loss of control.

The Moon (number eighteen) indicates tension, confusion, deception, feeling lost and anxiety. Anyone can learn astrology tarot, but it can be really refreshing and fun to see just what the medium clairvoyant has to say about you!

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