Showing posts with label Tarot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tarot. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 May 2010

The Tarot Question And Open Reading

The tarot reading generally follows one of two formats, which are the question reading or an open reading. In a question reading, the client will arrive with a specific question in mind, with a designated area where one needs guidance.

Perhaps the seeker is wondering if his or her mate is the right one or whether to continue following the same career path. The reader of the tarots can then give advice to help the seeker make the right decision.

Open readings are more open-ended and cover larger aspects of one's life. People who are getting married, graduating, starting a family or beginning a career often choose this reading to glimpse into the future.

The Minor Arcana, like a regular card deck, contain four suits: wands, swords, cups and circles or pentacles. Each suit (numbered one through ten) represents a certain approach to life.

For instance, the wands indicate creativity, action and movement, while the swords indicate intellect, thought and reason. The cups are the suit of emotion and spirituality, and the circles or pentacles represent practicality, materialism and security.

Aces of any suit in the deck represent positive forces. For instance, an Ace of Cups embodies love, emotion, intuition and intimacy, summing up the best of the Cups suit. Tens represent the ultimate conclusion, so a Ten of Cups would lead to marriage, joy, peace and family.

Court cards (King, Queen, Knight and Page) point out how we should or should not approach our situation. For instance, the knight is immature and unbalanced, impetuous and extreme, while the king is mature, authoritative and practical.

Beginners learning tarot divination will start by examining each card to describe the meaning. Next, the medium will look at how the preceding card, the current card and the next card build off one another.

Do they conflict with or reinforce each other? Are there any patterns? Over the course of the reading, central themes will emerge. Readers will pay close attention to the seventh and eighth cards in the Celtic cross spread to gauge if the seekers are projecting their beings in harmony with how others view them.

Sometimes reversal cards can be read too (where upside-down cards carry different meanings). The tarot card ten shows the final outcome but card five can indicate an alternate outcome if the seeker redirects his or her thinking and actions.

Tarots can be an enjoyable way to peer into one's life and identify patterns or possibilities.

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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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Monday, 17 May 2010

Finding Your Path With Tarot Cards

Readers of tarot cards can be found in almost any city these days and, in fact, fortune tellers are becoming quite popular nowadays. In these uncertain times, people are visiting for love help to ask, "Is he/she the one?"

Or "Should I get that divorce?" People are coming for financial advice, asking, "When will the market rebound? Should I seek a new career path? Will I get a new job soon?" This year, many people are wondering what is in store for them and their country.

There are seventy-eight tarot cards in a deck, which are divided between the Major Arcana and Minor Arcana. The word "Arcana" translates to "profound secret" and aims to illuminate a path for the seeker.

The Major Arcana cards symbolize archetypal human experiences like strength, justice or temperance. Additionally, there are figurehead cards that symbolize feelings, motivations and personality types. "The Fool" card, for instance, may reveal someone who is childish, impetuous or innocent in his or her approach to a situation.

Or "The Devil" can show selfishness, ego, addiction, a loss of control or someone trapped in a pattern of vices. The Minor Arcana cards reveal how the seeker will react to the situations depicted by the spread of the cards, based on his or her personal nature, background and lifestyle. For instance, a cup or a chalice shows an emotional approach to decision making, whereas a sword reveals a more rational, reasoned manner.

Regardless of whether one truly believes in psychic ability or not, tarot cards are a fun way to look into the future. For love help, financial advice, decision making assistance or confidence building, a visit to the psychic can help!

Seekers need not have a specific inquiry in mind, though. Often people traverse to a tea room just to get a glimpse into the struggles and triumphs of the year to come.

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Thursday, 13 May 2010

Seeking Psychic Advice

All around America, people are looking for answers. When will the housing market rebound? Where is my place in the job market? Should I make a new investment? Will my retirement be secure?

We used to have certain trustworthy sources for information; the media, headhunters, our banker, the president, our realtor and economic forecasters, yet now our confidence in tradition has been sullied. More and more people are looking to unconventional sources for wisdom and some will even go to a psychic for the first time.

There are many reasons to seek psychic advice. "I have been so busy because of the stock market," says Ana Anaya, one Albuquerque psychic.

"I have a lot of people who have lost their jobs." She says that her clients include doctors, lawyers, millionaires and billionaires to the average middle class American, the elderly, divorcees and people who have just walked out of jail.

There is much skepticism for the average psychic. On one hand, there are skilled professionals who work as detectives for police departments. On the other hand, there are those who are jailed for swindling money from the vulnerable.

Before receiving tarot card readings or choosing a psychic medium, prospective seekers should check out the clairvoyant's credentials. While licensing is not mandatory, most states offer certification programs from the Association of Certified Psychics, the Psychic-Union or the International Certification of Psychics.

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Sunday, 1 March 2009

The Deeper Significance Of Tarot Readings

To sceptics, tarot readings are vain attempts to see into the future. However, to the believers, these cards are a guide to what lays ahead. From choosing a partner to making vacation plans, they are believed to be able to help people gain insight into their lives. In this article, we'll find out if the art of tarot card reading can predict what's in store for you.

The one performing the tarot readings, lays down the cards, reads the pictures and receives subconscious ideas and impressions. This combination is what they use to interpret the meaning of the cards.

Many people become very concerned when certain cards arise - especially the death card. However, there is usually a deeper significance. For instance, the death card could mean the end or "death" of a phase of life that has nothing to do with an actual physical demise. The reading has to be examined to discover how it applies to your life.

Tarot readings are often depicted as shady fortune telling, which often predicts death and misery. That couldn't be further from the truth. In fact, the information revealed in a tarot card reading is intended to give insight into ways a person can change their lot in life. Shuffle those cards well!

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