Year at a Glance

Year at a Glance

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Tarot Funny





LOL


A very lonely frog calls an online psychic for a reading. The psychic tells the frog, "You will meet a beautiful young girl, who will be very interested in learning all about you."

"That's wonderful," says the frog. "Where will I meet her? At work, at a party?"

"In a biology class," the psychic says.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

What is a Crone?

The stages in a woman's life can be categorized into 3 stages:

The Maiden-young woman.  Signifies youth, excitement, freshness of life, magick in everything.

The Mother-child-bearing years.  Represents nurturing, caring and fertility.

The Crone-post menopause.  Represents age-old wisdom. She cares for the Maiden and the Mother.





The symbol used to represent the Maiden, Mother and Crone.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

8 Reasons to Book a Tarot Reading or Tarot Party

There are many reasons to book your tarot reading or tarot party.  Here is a list of 8 good reasons:

1.  Relationship Issues

2.  Employment Problems

3.  Family Tensions

4.  Legal Issues

5.  Financial Decisions

6.  Health Concerns

7.  Finding True Love

8.  IT'S FUN 

Monday, September 20, 2010

The Major Arcana

The major arcana is the heart of the tarot deck.  A complete range of human life experience is represented by the major arcana.  It symbolizes the emotional, physical, intellectual, and spiritual aspects of humankind.  Our hopes and fears,  our strengths and weakness, the best of us and worst of us are illustrated through these cards. 

Sunday, September 19, 2010

The DEATH Card

 


The Death card is the 13th card in the major arcana.   In tarot, the Death card rarely has anything to do with physical death.  The following are different interpretations for the Death card:

  • Beginning of a new life.
  • transformation
  • Major changes.
  • The end of a phase in life which has served its purpose.
  • Abrupt and complete change of circumstances, way of life and patterns of behaviour due to past events and actions.
  • Ending
  • Loss
  • Letting go and moving on.

If you receive the Death card in your tarot reading, RELAX.   The death or ending of one aspect of your life means the beginning of something new.  Let go and move on  :)

Is there a big change waiting for you?  Email for a reading  today. 

Wendy

Gaylle

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Saturday, September 18, 2010

The Two of Cups

The Two of Cups indicates partnership, engagement or friendships. The card is indicative of marriage, romance, passions and emotions. A partnership may be indicated. You will experience love and harmony with your sisters or brothers even if you've had a falling out in the past.

The Two of Cups shows the beauty and power that is created when two come together. This is the card that lovers want to see, and, in fact, the Two of Cups is the Minor Arcana equivalent of the Lovers in many ways.




Friday, September 17, 2010

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Tarot Trivia

William Shakespeare's King Lear mentions the Wheel of Fortune card.

Social strata were reflected in the suits of the Minor Arcana.
Pentacles=Merchants
Cups=Clergy
Swords=Nobility
Wands=Peasants.

The suits in an ordinary deck of cards can represent one in the Tarot deck. 
Pentacles=Diamonds
Cups=Hearts
Swords=Spades
Wands=Clubs

Some famous racehorses have been named after tarot cards.

1854-The Hermit
1879-Wheel of Fortune
1942-Sun Chariot

Pentacles were originally Coins.

Wands were originally Batons or Staves.

Arcana comes from the Latin 'arcere' and means secret.

The poet WB Yeats wrote poetry influenced by his passion for spirituality and his love of the occult arts and Tarot cards when he began an Hermetic Order of his own in Ireland.

What is Tarot?



The Tarot is an ancient method of fortune-telling that uses the 78 cards of the Tarot Deck to create a story of you-past, present, and future.