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Remember that the Tarot is a great and sacred arcanum - its abuse is an obscenity in the inner and a folly in the outer. It is intended for quite other purposes than to determine when the tall dark man will meet the fair rich widow.
Jack Parsons
Both the five-year-olds looked at me with bewilderment and a bit of fearful uncertainty. I had a sudden horrifying image of the woman I might become if I'm not careful: Crazy Aunt Liz. The divorcee in the muumuu with the dyed orange hair who doesn't eat dairy but smokes menthols, who's always just coming back from her astrology cruise or breaking up with her aroma-therapist boyfriend, who reads the Tarot cards of kindergarteners and says things like, "Bring Aunty Liz another wine cooler, baby, and I'll let you wear my mood ring...
Elizabeth Gilbert (Eat, Pray, Love)
Divination is the quest to understand more about the past, present, and future. In other words, Tarot readings are an attempt to understand ourselves better and discover how we might live better in the future.
Theresa Cheung (Teen Tarot: What the Cards Reveal About You and Your Future)
Books are like Tarot decks. They provide answers and guidance but more importantly, they are doorways and portals to the otherworld and the imagination. They leave their imprint and keep whispering to us long after we close the pages or shuffle the deck.
Sasha Graham (Tarot Fundamentals)
Tarot helps us look within ourselves to understand our emotions, the reasoning behind our words and conduct, and the source of our conflicts.
Benebell Wen
A sex worker deserves a billion times more respect, than the mystical fraudsters of the society, such as astrologers, psychics and tarot card readers.
Abhijit Naskar
Tarot Reading is an art based on intuition, interpretation, and perception.
Nikita Dudani
A robed figure stood before a coin, a cup, a sword, a wand---all of the symbols of all the tarot suits. An infinity symbol floated above his head; one arm was lifted in a posture of power. Yes, thought Adam. Understanding prickled and then evaded him. He read the words at the bottom of the card. The Magician.
Maggie Stiefvater (The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2))
Once upon a time, tarot reading was about discovering what your future held. These days tarot helps you craft exactly the future you desire.
Sasha Graham (The Magic of Tarot: Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells)
Tarot Card are the best friend you can ever have. They are always there for you.
Nikita Dudani
There is no one way. The is no one path. There is you, your cards, and your gift. That’s it. Read a lot. Watch other readers. Practice on your friends (and tell them that you’re practicing). You can figure out your style with some research and time. No worries. Remember, this is supposed to be fun. In tarot readings (and in all other things), please stop comparing yourself to other people. Compare yourself to yourself.
Melissa Cynova (Kitchen Table Tarot: Pull Up a Chair, Shuffle the Cards, and Let's Talk Tarot)
According to Q-Jo, the whole tarot deck, or at least the twenty-two trump cards of the Major Arcana, may be read as the Fool's journey. "On one important level," she explained, "the major cards are chapters in the story of a quest. I'm talking the universal human quest for understanding and divine reunion. And it doesn't matter whether the quest starts with the Fool or ends with him, because it's a loop anyhow, a cycle endlessly repeated. When the naive young Fool finally tumbles over the precipice, he falls into the world of experience. Now his journey has really begun. Along the way, he'll meet all the teachers and tempters - the tempters are teachers, too - and challenging situations that a person is likely to meet in the task of his or her growing. The Fool is potentially everybody, but not everybody has the wisdom or the guts to play the fool. A lot of folks don't know what's in that bag they're carrying. And they're all too willing to trade it for cash. Inside the bag, the have every tool they need to facilitate their life's journey, but they won't even open it up and glance inside. Subconsciously, the goal of all of us out-of-control primates is essentially the same, but let me assure you of this: the only ones who'll ever reach that goal are the ones who have the courage to make fools of themselves along the way.
Tom Robbins (Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas)
Tarot is storytelling. It's what we do when we read the cards. Telling stories imbues us with supernatural power - the power to change our story.
Sasha Graham (The Magic of Tarot: Your Guide to Intuitive Readings, Rituals, and Spells)
Tarot Cards are your guidance cards.
Nikita Dudani
Reading the cards (tarot) was revealing, and not only for the client.
Ruth Ware (The Death of Mrs. Westaway)
Introductory paragraph incorporating the thesis: After a challenging childhood marked by adversity, Adam Parrish has become a successful freshman at Harvard University. In the past, he had spent his time doubting himself, fearing he would become like his father, obsessing that others could see his trailer-park roots, and idealizing wealth, but now he has built a new future where no one has to know where he's come from. Before becoming a self-actualized young man at Harvard, Adam had been deeply fascinated by the concept of the ley lines and also supernaturally entangled with one of the uncanny forests located along one, but he has now focused on the real world, using only the ghost of magic to fleece other students with parlor trick tarot card readings. He hasn't felt like himself for months, but he is going to be just fine. Followed by three paragraphs with information that supports the thesis. First: Adam understands that suffering is often transient, even when it feels permanent. This too shall pass, etc. Although college seems like a lifetime, it is only four years. Four years is only a lifetime if one is a guinea pig. Second paragraph, building on the first point: Magic has not always been good for Adam. During high school, he frequently immersed himself in it as a form of avoidance. Deep down, he fears that he is prone to it as his father is prone to abuse, and that it will eventually make him unsuitable for society. By depriving himself of magic, he forces himself to become someone valuable to the unmagic world, i.e. the Crying Club. Third paragraph, with the most persuasive point: Harvard is a place Ronan Lynch cannot be, because he cannot survive there, either physically or socially. Without such hard barriers, Adam will surely continue to return to Ronan Lynch again and again, and thus fall back in with bad habits. He will never achieve the life of financial security and recognition he planned. Thesis restated, bringing together all the information to prove it: Although life is unbearable now, and Adam Parrish seems to have lost everything important to him in the present by pursuing the things important to him in the past, he will be fine. Concluding paragraph describing what the reader just learned and why it is important for them to have learned it: He will be fine. He will be fine. He will be fine. He will be fine.
Maggie Stiefvater (Greywaren (Dreamer Trilogy, #3))
Tea's like magic, man. I felt like I could slip a tea reading into a church potluck and everyone would be amused, as opposed to the horrified reaction I'd get slamming a deck of Tarot cards beside the green bean casserole.
J.W. Ocker
In every deck, the Fool is in a precarious position. Think of all of the idioms we have for taking chances. “Going out on a limb.” “Winging it.” “Break a leg.” “Going for broke.” These all sound really painful, but what they’re about is deciding that being still is not for you. When you see this in a reading, you'll know it's time to jump.
Melissa Cynova (Kitchen Table Tarot: Pull Up a Chair, Shuffle the Cards, and Let's Talk Tarot)
David had been photographing endangered species in the Hawaiian rainforest and elsewhere for years, and his collections of photographs and Suzie's tarot cards seemed somehow related. Because species disappear when their habitat does, he photographed them against the nowhere of a black backdrop (which sometimes meant propping up a black velvet cloth in the most unlikely places and discouraging climates), and so each creature, each plant, stood as though for a formal portrait alone against the darkness. The photographs looked like cards too, card from the deck of the world in which each creature describes a history, a way of being in the world, a set of possibilities, a deck from which cards are being thrown away, one after another. Plants and animals are a language, even in our reduced, domesticated English, where children grow like weeds or come out smelling like roses, the market is made up of bulls and bears, politics of hawks and doves. Like cards, flora and fauna could be read again and again, not only alone but in combination, in the endlessly shifting combinations of a nature that tells its own stories and colors ours, a nature we are losing without even knowing the extent of that loss.
Rebecca Solnit (A Field Guide to Getting Lost)
The postmodernist belief in the relativism of truth, coupled with the clicker culture of mass media, in which attention spans are measured in New York minutes, leaves us with a bewildering array of truth claims packaged in infotainment units. It must be true—I saw it on television, the movies, the Internet. The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, That’s Incredible!, The Sixth Sense, Poltergeist, Loose Change, Zeitgeist: The Movie. Mysteries, magic, myths, and monsters. The occult and the supernatural. Conspiracies and cabals. The face on Mars and aliens on Earth. Bigfoot and Loch Ness. ESP and psi. UFOs and ETIs. OBEs and NDEs. JFK, RFK, and MLK Jr.—alphabet conspiracies. Altered states and hypnotic regression. Remote viewing and astroprojection. Ouija boards and tarot cards. Astrology and palm reading. Acupuncture and chiropractic. Repressed memories and false memories. Talking to the dead and listening to your inner child. It’s all an obfuscating amalgam of theory and conjecture, reality and fantasy, nonfiction and science fiction. Cue dramatic music. Darken the backdrop. Cast a shaft of light across the host’s face. Trust no one. The truth is out there. I want to believe.
Michael Shermer (The Believing Brain: From Ghosts and Gods to Politics and Conspiracies---How We Construct Beliefs and Reinforce Them as Truths)
The cards tell a story...but you write the ending.
Theresa Reed (Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading)
Keep in mind that you also have control over your future! Life doesn't just happen to you and tarot isn't a passive act.
Theresa Reed (Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading)
A traditional tarot deck is composed of seventy-eight cards. You might encounter modern sets with extra cards. Frankly, I'm not a fan of those because I'm old skool.
Theresa Reed (Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading)
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After many years of doing astrology and tarot, I fall somewhere in between the fate versus free will camp. I do believe some things are 'meant to be' and cannot be explained. In some cases, we can get a glimpse of the future. Other times, the Universe surprises you.
Theresa Reed (Twist Your Fate: Manifest Success with Astrology and Tarot)
Intuition is not perfect. There is always room for misinterpretation. As you continue to practice, your instincts will get stronger. Like a muscle, instinct needs to be exercised regularly. The only way to become psychically fit is to work those intuitive muscles every day.
Theresa Reed (Tarot: No Questions Asked—Mastering the Art of Intuitive Reading)
That kind of swagger. The “I got this” energy. That’s the Magician. You see this card a lot with successful people, or with people who’ve just found the correct path in their life and have just had that Eureka! moment. He’s President Barack Obama backed by the P-Funk All Stars. Just sit down, kiddo. He’s got this covered.
Melissa Cynova (Kitchen Table Tarot: Pull Up a Chair, Shuffle the Cards, and Let's Talk Tarot)
The Devil is rarely a positive card, but it does have a few redeeming qualities. Sometimes it can represent the querent’s ambition and desire for greatness, as well as their desire to move on from one achievement to the next, never stopping or pausing for breath. One thing’s for certain with such a querent: they won’t rest on their laurels! If positively aspected in a reading, this card can indicate a time of great desire and action in the querent’s life, a lust for life, and a willingness to take risks and enjoy life to the fullest, which will serve to further their goals and improve their circumstances. This querent wants to make the most of life while they can and while they have the means and desire to. In a relationship reading, the Devil, if surrounded by positive cards, can sometimes indicate that the physical side of the relationship is wonderful—the sex is great and the mundane circumstances are working very well for the couple. If accompanied by the Lovers or the Four of Wands, it might also indicate the bonds
Kim Huggens (Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati)
Adam Parrish was uncanny. Perhaps standing next to Ronan Lynch, dreamer of dreams, he looked ordinary, but it was only because everything uncanny about him was turned inside instead of out. He, too, had a connection with the peculiar ley line energy that seemed to power Ronan's dreams, except that Adam's connection happened while he was awake, and only ever produced knowledge instead of objects. He was something like a psychic, if there was such a thing as a psychic whose powers extended more towards the future of the world than the future of people. During the idyllic summer he'd spent at the Barns with Ronan, he'd played with energy nearly every single day. He'd gaze into a bowl of dark liquid and lose himself in the unfathomable pulse that connects all living things. While on the phone with Gansey or Blue, he'd take out his deck of haunted tarot cards and read one or three cards for them. At night, he'd sit on the end of Ronan's childhood bed and meet Ronan in dreamspace--Ronan, asleep, in a dream, Adam, awake, in a trance. He had put all of that away to go to Harvard.
Maggie Stiefvater (Call Down the Hawk (Dreamer, #1))
At the time, I paid no heed to the emblem above the door of a compass crossed with a square; the library had been founded by Masons. There, in the quiet shadows, I read for hours from the books that the kind librarian allowed me to take from the shelves: fairy tales, adventure stories, adaptations of classics for children, and dictionaries of symbols. One day while browsing among the shelves I ran across a yellowed volume: Les Tarots by Eteilla. All my efforts to read it were in vain. The letters looked strange and the words were incomprehensible. I began to worry that I had forgotten how to read. When I communicated my anguish to the librarian, he began to laugh. “But how could you understand it; it’s written in French, my young friend! I can’t understand it either!” Oh, how I felt drawn to those mysterious pages! I flipped through them, seeing many numbers, sums, the frequent occurrence of the word Thot, some geometric shapes . . . but what fascinated me most was a rectangle inside which a princess, wearing a three-pointed crown and seated on a throne, was caressing a lion that was resting its head on her knees. The animal had an expression of profound intelligence combined with an extreme gentleness. Such a placid creature! I liked the image so much that I committed a transgression that I still have not repented: I tore out the page and brought it home to my room. Concealed beneath a floorboard, the card “STRENGTH” became my secret treasure. In the strength of my innocence, I fell in love with the princess.
Alejandro Jodorowsky (The Dance of Reality: A Psychomagical Autobiography)
EXCERPT FROM CHAPTER ONE MY LIFE ON CRAIGSLIST Stars and Cards Never Lie Date: 2011-04-1, 9:17PM EST Reply to: sev-rgddta-26664852@craigslist.org Life and the economy beating you down? The accuracy of the Rider Waite Tarot cards and my Astrology consultations will amaze you. The insight you’ll gain from these readings will be a fantastic catalyst for spiritual growth and personal advancement. Available by phone and skype. Alternative decks and house calls can be arranged upon request. •Location: New York City, MANHATTAN •it's NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests Chapter 1 Four Cookies and a Funeral Yesterday I went on Craigslist and hired a Tarot reader to tell me whether I was in any danger of losing my job. I wasn’t really worried because last week, an astrologer I’d also found on Craigslist, had told me there was no major movement in the sixth house, which is the area of my chart that governs work. But just in case, I met with the Tarot card reader who told me everything was going to be okay. Today I got canned.
Alexandra Ares (My Life on Craigslist: A Fictitious Diary)
Read more than thirty years later, the mail of 1989 amounted to a series of incorrect predictions coming from every possible direction: I want you to come to Greece; I will love you forever; I will finish this novel; It looks like I’m going to get the job; Soon you’ll come home. None of those things happened. We thought we were making plans when in fact we were only guessing, and it was crazy reckless guessing at that, like throwing tarot cards at a dartboard while blindfolded. At every turn we believed we were onto something big, the absolute truth of our lives. We were wrong about nearly all of it.
Ann Patchett (These Precious Days: Essays)
Divination” derives from the Latin word divinatio, to divine. Whatever the method, when we do a divination we seek to understand, in some small way, the spiritual patterns that underlie our lives. Divination systems, especially the more elaborate ones, almost always reflect a religious or philosophical system. We may read the Tarot as a party game, but the game works because the symbols on the Tarot cards describe the deeper truths that give meaning to our lives. And it works because the Tarot consists of pictures rather than words. While it is true that people have written hundreds of books about the Tarot, and that most people who want to use the cards in a reading look up their meanings in a book such as this one, the Tarot remains first and foremost pictures - mysterious, evocative, suggestive of whole worlds of meaning.
Rachel Pollack (The Complete Illustrated Guide to Tarot AND The Original Rider Waite Tarot Pack)
The Temperance (XIV) Card “Highway 17 in Texas: we stop to watch buzzards supping on a roadkill porcupine. The mountains are a Persian rug of emerald and brown, wolfish clouds gathering rain. The towns stack up like a tarot deck. A row of Mexican women stand at clotheslines, shake the static from dresses. The fortune you believe is the one you'll get. Eres muy sexy, says the wrinkled man at the gas station. Eres divina. The jade cottonwoods speak of flooding; the yucca tattle on the south. You might say this about exile, mountains eroded by six hundred years of women's feet, the heavy press from babies and water buckets. Forty miles south, mothers find their daughters' bodies in boxes. The dusk is a murder of magenta and indigo against the black land, as monstrously beautiful as a rape tree. As we drive, a brown woman names the dying plants. She reads the cacti like an open palm.
Hala Alyan (The Twenty-Ninth Year: Poems)
I'm not superstitious. I don't believe in knocking on wood, or crossing fingers, or crystal gazing, or any of that. I don't think the cards have any special occult power, though I'm not sure I'd say that outright to a client. But they do ...' She found herself struggling to articulate something she rarely dissected, event o herself. 'They do still have meaning - even if you know nothing about tarot, you can see the richness of the symbolism and the imagery. The ideas they represent ... they're universal forces that bear on all our lives. I suppose what I believe is not that the cards can tell you anything you don't already know, or that they have magical answers to your questions, but that they give you ... they give you the space to question ...? Does that make sense? Whether the statements I make in a reading are true or false, they give the sitter an opportunity to reflect on those forces, to analyze their instincts. I don't know if I'm explaining this right.
Ruth Ware (The Death of Mrs. Westaway)
He sat in the reading room by himself, the diffuse morning light rendering him soft and dusty. He had removed one of the tarot decks from its bag and lined all of the cards faceup in three long rows. Now he leaned on the table and studied the image on each, one at at time, shuffling on his elbows to the next when he was through. He looked nothing like the Adam who'd lost his temper and everything like the Adam she had first met. That was what was frightening, though⁠—there'd been no warning.
Maggie Stiefvater (The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2))
New levels of success always require strategic adjustments.
Lisa Chamberlain (Tarot for Beginners: A Guide to Psychic Tarot Reading, Real Tarot Card Meanings, and Simple Tarot Spreads (The Divination Series: Tarot, Runes and More))
Discomfort caused by chaos leads to growth.
Lisa Chamberlain (Tarot for Beginners: A Guide to Psychic Tarot Reading, Real Tarot Card Meanings, and Simple Tarot Spreads (The Divination Series: Tarot, Runes and More))
I did not want to impose my will on others. I wanted the healing processes to grow out of the patient’s own personality, not from suggestions by me that would have only a passing effect. My aim was to protect and preserve my patient’s dignity and freedom, so that he could live his life according to his own wishes.
Mary K. Greer (Mary K. Greer's 21 Ways to Read a Tarot Card)
He said, "I am. I'm--I'm pulling another card." He hesitated, waiting for her to tell him it wasn't allowed. But she just waited. Adam cut the deck, laid his hand on each stack. He took the card that felt warmer. Flipping it, he placed the card beside the nine of swords. A robed figure stood before a coin, a cup, a sword, and a wand--all of the symbols of the tarot suits. An infinity symbol floated above his head; one arm was lifted in a posture of power. Yes, thought Adam. Understanding prickled and then evaded him. He read the words at the bottom of the card. The Magician.
Maggie Stiefvater (The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2))
— The Individual, New Beginning 2 — Choice, Duality, Partnership 3 — Creativity, Collaboration, Community 4 — Structure, Stability, Foundation 5 — Change, Instability, Loss 6 — Balance, Choice, Harmony 7 — Inspired Action, Magic 8 — Infinity, Success, Power 9 — Alone, Near Completion 10 — Completion, End of a Cycle
Stefanie Caponi (Guided Tarot: A Beginner's Guide to Card Meanings, Spreads, and Intuitive Exercises for Seamless Readings)
This is why I have such a visceral reaction to the spiritual. To crystals and tarot cards and readings and the proclamations of empaths and healers. I’m certain much of it is positive and helpful, but it reminds me too much of the people who sanctioned their thoughts as Godly “downloads” during the most vulnerable years of my life. How much of the world’s insanity is perpetrated by people claiming to have a direct connection to God?
Jedidiah Jenkins (Mother, Nature: A 5,000-Mile Journey to Discover if a Mother and Son Can Survive Their Differences)
To explore the Tarot court cards more fully, read Mary K. Greer and Tom Little, Understanding the Tarot Court (Llewellyn, 2004), and Kate Warwick-Smith, The Tarot Court Cards (Destiny, 2003).
Philip Carr-Gomm (The Book of English Magic)
Does my brother know you’re going to make an honest woman out of me?” “He does. It’s just Lyla told me this might be coming.” “Your brother and his big mouth.” “No, I don’t think it was him. About a month ago, she brought me a tarot card and said you were it.” “So, you’re telling me the universe gave away my secrets? Because that’s about the time I bought this ring. Lyla’s a cool chick and all, but it’s kinda creepy when she reads the future.
Eva Simmons (Word to the Wise (Twisted Roses #4))
Sister Marie Romaine told us in the fifth grade that Catholics aren’t allowed to do divination—we weren’t to touch Ouija boards or Tarot cards or crystal balls, because things like that are seductions of the D-E-V-I-L—she always spelled it out like that, she’d never say the word. I’m not sure where the Devil came into it, but somehow I couldn’t bring myself to let Deb do readings for me. She was, last night, though, in my dream. I used to watch her do it for other people; the Tarot cards fascinated me—maybe just because they seemed forbidden. But the names were so cool—the Major Arcana, the Minor Arcana; Knight of Pentacles, Page of Cups, Queen of Wands, King of Swords. The Empress, the Magician. And the Hanged Man. Well, what else would I dream about? I mean, this was not a subtle dream, no doubt about it. There it was, right in the middle of the spread of cards, and Deb was telling me about it. “A man is suspended by one foot from a pole laid across two trees. His arms, folded behind his back, together with his head, form a triangle with the point downward; his legs form a cross. To an extent, the Hanged Man is still earthbound, for his foot is attached to the pole.” I could see the man on the card, suspended permanently halfway between heaven and earth. That card always looked odd to me—the man didn’t seem to be at all concerned, in spite of being upside-down and blind-folded. Deb kept scooping up the cards and laying them out again, and that one kept coming up in every spread. “The Hanged Man represents the necessary process of surrender and sacrifice,” she said. “This card has profound significance,” she said, and she looked at me and tapped her finger on it. “But much of it is veiled; you have to figure out the meaning for yourself. Self-surrender leads to transformation of the personality, but the person has to accomplish his own regeneration.” Transformation of the personality. That’s what I’m afraid of, all right. I liked Roger’s personality just fine the way it was! Well … rats. I don’t know how much the D-E-V-I-L has to do with it, but I am sure that trying to look too far into the future is a mistake. At least right now.
Diana Gabaldon (The Fiery Cross / A Breath of Snow and Ashes / An Echo in the Bone / Written in My Own Heart's Blood (Outlander #5-8))
A major arcana card is always give extra weight at a reading.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
In readings, the Four of Wands often represents the events and appearances that generate excitement.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
In readings, the Two of Cups tells you to look for connections, especially those that are one-on-one.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
In readings, the Two of Pentacles lets you know that you can juggle all demands made upon you.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
The Bible soundly condemns every form of occult practice (Deuteronomy 18:9-14), which includes modern practices such as fortune-telling, Eastern meditation, reading palms and tarot cards, channeling, astral projection, astrology, Ouija boards, séances, crystal balls, or any other similar activities. Acts 16:16-18 and 19:11-20 link the occult to demonism.
Mark Hitchcock (101 Answers to Questions About Satan, Demons, and Spiritual Warfare)
To me, the best part about opening yourself up to hearing from Spirit is that you can do it just by being yourself. You don’t need tarot cards or crystals. You don’t even need to hold or wear an object with your family member’s energy, like a lot of people think. When I mention a necklace or ring during a session that you’ve brought with you, it’s not because I’m drawn to that energy like a magnet. It’s because Spirit tells me to reference it. In fact, I once did a phone reading for a woman who had a lot of female energy around her that had passed on, including a mom, grandmother, aunt, and cousin. She also had a grandfather and father on the Other Side. Anyway, Spirit showed me a picture I have of Victoria, wearing the most random clothes—a baseball cap, sunglasses, Rug Rat pajamas, holding the pet parakeet that Gram got her, and Mardi Gras beads. So I said, “This is going to sound bizarre, but I feel like you’re wearing a strange mix of items: pajamas, a silk scarf, a man’s hat, gloves, rosary beads, and jewelry that doesn’t match. Are you wearing an article from every dead person you want to hear from?” There was total silence on the phone. I think she was a little embarrassed, but I have to admit that I was actually relieved she didn’t dress like that all the time!
Theresa Caputo (There's More to Life Than This)
I prefer to use 'The Medieval Scapini Tarot' deck produced by U.S. Games Systems Inc., Stamford, Connecticut. The cards are beautiful, captivating and of excellent quality, and I endorse them wholeheartedly. I should add that I have no connection with U.S. Games Systems, and this is an unbiased endorsement. That having been said, if U.S. Games Systems were appreciative of my comments, and offered me many free packs of cards (or large sums of money) as a charming gesture of goodwill, I should be happy to accept such tokens without compromising my integrity in any way. They might like to bear in mind that in future editions of this book my endorsements may have 'evolved' in the direction of other card companies who are, perhaps, a little more generous in their appreciation of my valuable judgements.
Ian Rowland (The Full Facts Book of Cold Reading: A Comprehensive Guide to the Most Persuasive Psychological Manipulation Technique in the World)
Weakness   The Lovers Upright Romance, Love, Honor, Optimism, a Harmonious Partnership Reverse Separation, Untrustworthy, Fickleness, Unreliability   The Chariot Upright Perseverance, Seeking Justice, Strong in the face of Adversity Reverse Defeat, Failure, Unproductive   Justice Upright Righteousness, Equality, Integrity, Honor, Fairness Reverse Unfairness, Falsely Accused, Mistreatment, Biased   The Hermit Upright Withdrawal, Independent, Inner Strength, Carefulness, Observant Reverse Impulsiveness, Immaturity, Recklessness, Stupidity           Wheel of Fortune Upright Unexpected Surprises, Progress, Fate, Fortune
Kathleen Rao (Tarot Card Reading (for Beginners): Learn How to Read Tarot Cards, and What Each Tarot Card Means)
Greymalkin was no demon familiar; she was a rambunctious cat with the playful temperament of a kitten. On those occasions when Greymalkin decided the Tarot were her playthings, Miriam knew any attempt at a reading would lead to chewed cards, overturned candles, and incense ash tracked across her tablecloth in the form of tiny gray pawprints.
Chris Dee (World's Finest: Red Cape, Big City)
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Although Etteilla receives little credit in popular literature today, he can credited with many ‘firsts’': he was certainly the first to popularise fortune-telling with playing cards , the first to promote card reading as a professional activity and the first to publish books on the subject. He also was the first to use a pseudonym as a constant pen-name, initiating a tradition which was to flourish among XIX-oentury esoteric writers, as the following chapters will abundantly demonstrate. Thanks to Etteilla, Court de Gébelin's theory about the 'Egyptian' origin of the Tarot had a wider diffusion and fortune-telling with Tarot cards became popular. He was the first. too, to attempt to incorporate Tarot cards into a system of magical theory: his example, though not his means of doing so, was to be followed by others whose infuence has persisted longer. Last but not least, he can be credited too with the invention of the very word cartomancie, or rather of its forerunner, ‘cartonomancie', which appeared in his writings from 1782. Amazingly, one of his disciples was about to publish a book on 'cartomancie' in 1789 (the first occurrence of such a word in a European language), but as the book is now lost we only know it from Etteilla's very critical review, rejecting this quite new and ‘illogical’ word to which he opposed his ‘better’ cartonomancie. Nevertheless, cartomancie took hold and its use spread. In 1803, it entered de Wailly’s French dictionary, and from these it has found its way into alnost all European languages, Jean-Baptiste Alliette died on 12 December 1791. He was only 53, which is, even in the XVIII century, a rather young age at which to die, We unfortunately know nothing of what he died of. Etteilla was a fascinating character and deserves more than giving his name to a strange Tarot pack. There is something touching in the man, who was sincere and passionate, generous and enlightened (in all the meanings of the word in the late XVIII century.
Ronald Decker (A Wicked Pack of Cards: The Origins of the Occult Tarot)
When you’re having your fortune told, you’re playing the role of the passive onlooker, helpless against the unpredictable twists and turns of life. You want to find out what will happen, as if the future were set in stone and there’s nothing you can do about it. As a result, you’re giving your power away to the forces of “fate,” and believing that the fortune teller is the only one who can reveal that fate to you. This is not a very empowering place to be in. No wonder Tarot cards make some people nervous!
Lisa Chamberlain (Tarot for Beginners: A Guide to Psychic Tarot Reading, Real Tarot Card Meanings, and Simple Tarot Spreads (The Divination Series: Tarot, Runes and More))
When you’re having your fortune told, you’re playing the role of the passive onlooker, helpless against the unpredictable twists and turns of life. You want to find out what will happen, as if the future were set in stone and there’s nothing you can do about it. As a result, you’re giving your power away to the forces of “fate,” and believing that the fortune teller is the only one who can reveal that fate to you.
Lisa Chamberlain (Tarot for Beginners: A Guide to Psychic Tarot Reading, Real Tarot Card Meanings, and Simple Tarot Spreads (The Divination Series: Tarot, Runes and More))
Science labels this tendency the Forer effect (or the “Barnum effect”). The Forer effect explains why the pseudosciences work so well—astrology, astrotherapy, the study of handwriting, biorhythm analysis, palmistry, tarot card readings, and séances with the dead. What’s
Rolf Dobelli (The Art of Thinking Clearly)
Carl Jung proposed that everything in the universe is connected. [...] Every part is considered not in isolation but in relation to the whole. He asserted that everything that takes place at a particular moment of time has the qualities of that moment, and that all events taking place at the same time are connected. [...] The fall of the I Ching's coins, the Tarot card spread or the fall of the runes are 'meaningful coincidences' that reflect present and future events.
Craig Hamilton-Parker (Your Psychic Powers: A Beginner's Guide)
Delphine, get this into your head. I’m not your guru, I’m not your mentor, I’m not the friendly neighborhood witch, all right? I don’t have any tea leaves to read for you, tarot cards to flip over, horoscopes to consult.
Rachel Kapelke-Dale (The Ballerinas)
Did the Ten of Wands come up? If so, this often means there’s too much going on just now and it’s not the right time to read your cards. Wait a day or two and try again.
Liz Dean (The Ultimate Guide to Tarot: A Beginner's Guide to the Cards, Spreads, and Revealing the Mystery of the Tarot (The Ultimate Guide to...))
Tip: If the tenth card is a court card—a Page, Knight, Queen, or King—then the outcome of the question is up to you or the person you are reading for.
Liz Dean (The Ultimate Guide to Tarot: A Beginner's Guide to the Cards, Spreads, and Revealing the Mystery of the Tarot (The Ultimate Guide to...))
Every Tarot Card tells a story that helps you through your life's situations. Which story have your received today?
Nikita Dudani
Who's that other girl with Vanessa?" Tianna asked. "The one with the teardrops tattooed under her eye?" "That's Jimena." Corrine spoke in a lower voice. "Don't mess with her. Everyone says she's been in a camp twice." "Camp?" Tianna asked. "Youth authority," Corrine muttered, as if Tianna ought to know. "I can't believe you didn't hear. It's all over school. She used to be in a gang." "And the one staring daggers at me?" "The one with the cello case is Serena," Corrine answered wistfully. "You should hear her play. I'm so jealous of her talent. She'll be famous someday." Serena wore a fedora and a tie-dyed shirt with studded jeans. She had a beautiful face and compelling eyes. "She can also tell your fortune with her tarot cards," Corrine whispered. "She read mine once, and it was spooky, everything she knew. I never went back for a second reading.
Lynne Ewing (The Lost One (Daughters of the Moon, #6))
Sun When Celeste was born on March 7, the Sun was in Pisces. That means her Sun card is paired with the Moon, the card that corresponds to the sign of Pisces. Oddly enough, Celeste has always been a night owl. She feels most alive after dark, when the Sun sets and the Moon rises. Her emotions ebb and flow like the tide, and she cycles through life like a living lunar goddess. She even looks like a creature of the night, with pale skin and wide-set, luminous eyes. “It’s true,” she exclaimed, when she saw the two cards side by side. “I am the Moon! That explains so much. I like the Sun as much as anyone, but I’d much rather live my life by moonlight.
Corrine Kenner (Tarot and Astrology: Enhance Your Readings with the Wisdom of the Zodiac)
We did a Tarot card reading. She told me different things, most of them depressing and worth forgetting. But what I'll always remember is her prediction of my death, and how I'd become a kind of ghost, ‘wandering’ she said, with a ‘spiritual restlessness’.
Keith Steinbaum (The Poe Consequence)
When the problems of life come knocking and we feel desolate, lonely, and alone, we must always remember that our fears are characteristic of an individual being in the dark. We must, therefore, always keep in mind that darkness is just a temporary state of affairs, not the true representation of things. We must always keep in mind that the darkness will be lifted and good times will come again.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The World Card also represents the flow between endings and beginnings. This life is all about endings and beginnings, the end of one day is the beginning of another; the end of one phase is simply the beginning of another. Therefore, we must not get too conceited when we achieve long-awaited successes, because it only means we are about to a begin a new phase of our journey in the world, and there are many people who have passed through the gateway we are passing through too.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The Judgement card is also a representation of forgiveness – it reminds the querent of the importance of forgiveness. The need to forgive may even come as a call out to an individual through a wide variety of means. In life, forgiveness is one of the ways by which an individual can truly let go of a huge burden and find inner peace. Holding a grudge is like bearing a heavy burden – it doesn’t hurt the person you have refused to forgive, but it definitely hurts you, and it kills you slowly from the inside, day in day out. So, instead of hurting yourself and straining under the burden of the grudges and ill-feelings you have towards others, heed the call of forgiveness instead. Lay your heart bare and unconditionally forgive the people who have done wrong to you. Remind yourself that revenge would only bring temporary respite, that’s if it brings any respite at all. The pain in your soul will still remain, and it will continue to haunt you. Therefore, to truly get rid of your pain once and for all, it is important for you to make a conscious decision to forgive those who have transgressed against you.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
In the Universal Waite Card, focus is placed on gathering power and knowledge, as shown by the pentacle on the figure’s head. The pentacle on the figure’s heart indicates the importance of reserving emotional strength. Emotional and mental strength are extremely critical factors that determine whether an individual makes it through a rough point in time or not. Finally, the pentacles on the figure’s feet indicate the importance of a solid foundation. Before an individual can rise to success, his foundation must be rock-solid and reliable, if not, he will fall.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The Eight of Pentacles also highlights the importance of consistency and assiduous repetition. Hard work is useless without consistency. Whatever efforts you are putting into an endeavor; you are required to be consistent with them. Do not be the type that works hard only 2 times out of 5 attempts. Be the reliable individual who always gives his all. Remember if it is worth doing at all, then it is worth doing well.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
Do not just be contented with being average because settling for less is a habit that breeds mediocrity. Make excellence your watchword and pursue it relentlessly at all times.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The Nine of Pentacles signifies the product of discipline, hard work and dedication. The simple, yet hard truth is that in a society where a lot of people are settling for an average existence, striving to be spectacular can be immensely difficult. Therefore, trying harder than everybody to be excellent, and finally achieving success, is a truly remarkable feeling.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
You have succeeded in creating a name that would not be tarnished, a name that will carry on for generations after you. You have constructed an empire. The card is about looking back at your accomplishments with pride and being appreciative of all you have achieved.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
While it is critical not to get too pompous, it is still essential to appreciate how far you have come.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
Success is never fully achieved; you keep working harder to attain even bigger levels of success. This card, therefore, symbolizes looking ahead into the future with supreme confidence and self-assurance. You have come this far, and you still have more to achieve.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
Being faithful to deserving people, to a cause, and to a dream are important to success.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The card also reminds us to always look for the silver lining in the cloud of our differences. We may come from different backgrounds and have different ideologies about how certain situations should be handled, but our differences only make us stronger. We must therefore endeavor not to just loom past our differences, but to harness our diversity to foster synergy and build a team that’s stronger than the sum of its parts.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
After undergoing tough times, we are bound to come out stronger, and with an increased capability for endurance and perseverance. Therefore, in a way, tough times are actually required to help us grow and get ready for success. The values of self-reliance, patience, courage and wisdom have been known to come from times of pain and adversity.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The Universal Waite card also depicts the final stage of grief – coming to terms with the situation, getting depressed, and looking to find the bright side in all the mess. This is the stage when people fully accept the loss, contemplate available choice, and begin their process of healing. This process is perhaps the hardest and most critical aspect of grief. If this phase is not fully completed, an individual may find himself scarred for life. Allow yourself to feel the pain; let it course through you. Will yourself to calm down, and begin the process of figuring a path forward. You will eventually look back at your experiences and thank yourself for choosing to heal.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The Tower card reminds us that when it is time to move forward in life onto bigger and greater things, it is important to first of all give up things that might hold us back first. Now what may be holding you back from progressing onto bigger things as a person might not be as serious as a building, it might be a habit or a person. Whatever it is holding you back, you have to let it go so you can spring forth and actually live up to your potentials.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The star also reminds us that it doesn’t matter what’s going on in our surroundings, we owe it to ourselves, and to the people who look up to us to be a beacon of hope and brilliance. It doesn’t matter how dark the night sky is, it doesn’t matter whether the moon is full, halved or absent, the stars continue shine with the best of their abilities, lighting up the night sky with their magical glows. Therefore, the star card reminds us to try out best to shine brilliantly regardless of our situations, and to never let depressing circumstances weigh us down. Come rain, come sunshine, we must always strive to bless the world with the amazing brilliance of our glow.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
The stars remind us never to forget the power in serenity and keeping calm even when everyone around us is losing themselves to the chaos. It is our responsibility to recognize the power in being cool, calm and collected even in the middle of madness, because it is only with our placidity that we can help to restore the order that has been lost. Starlight, therefore, brilliantly illustrates the relationship between calmness and enduring strength.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
Even though the daylight has gone, and darkness has replaced it, the stars remind us to always endeavor to find the light in the darkness; the hope in the despair.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
When we work towards our goals and strive for perfection therefore, we must always review our intentions and make sure that they are still aimed at helping to make an impact on the world, and not just for our own selfish interests.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
Therefore, as individuals feeling trapped or in danger, the key to freedom and eventual success is not being nervous, afraid or angry – it is remaining calm while everyone around you is losing their heads, and finding a logical solution in the face of great danger.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
I knew the cards would let you know when you were ready to know,” she said. “I would have liked to hear it from you, not a casual morning Tarot reading.” Frustrated and angry, she let me vent. When I gained control, I took a breath and asked, “What’s wrong with you?” “Oh, it’s something I can’t pronounce and for which the doctors have no cure.
Robin Ader (Lovers' Tarot)
I read the cards. Both the 2 of Hearts and the 2 of Clubs appeared. The 2 is symbolic of male-female coupling. Hearts implies love—or at least caring—and Clubs represents wisdom and creation.
Robin Ader (Lovers' Tarot)
Eve taught me to look at the overall picture, to read the cards as art and intuition as much as a science. Women were more in touch with that innate sense than men. Women resonated with the cards. Rather than read the cards in order, I let the entire pattern seep in. I understood the 8 of Clubs and the Ace of Spades. The Queen of Diamonds, I sensed, would be a real person to provide the essentials of life. Then my heart sank when I saw the two Jacks, the Pretenders, the Liars who would upset my balance on the one hand, and try to exert power over me on the other. They framed the 2 of hearts. The Jacks would jeopardize my love life. I’d have to be wary in that domain. It had been quite a while since I had taken a lover. With this news, I would wait. I’d return to New York City, and meet two people who would be my Ace and my Queen. I took the calendar from the wall near the telephone, and sat down on Nestor’s chair. I stared at it, unbelieving; it had been six months since Nestor’s passing. I had spent half a year sorting through Nestor’s things, working, making no new friends, and taking no lovers. I had performed my duties, including marking the calendar mechanically. I operated in a daze. Several people had asked me if they could help. I didn’t understand, but now I knew. I had lost all sense of time and of myself, and I needed to rejoin life. My nineteenth birthday was just six months away. I would stay in Key West until then. In the interim, I would decide what I wanted to keep from Nestor’s legacy and, as he wished, place the rest.
Robin Ader (Lovers' Tarot)
In this place where time is layered into one moment, be completely open. Don't censor any information you are given, even and especially if it doesn't make sense.
Nancy C. Antenucci (Psychic Tarot: Using Your Natural Psychic Abilities to Read the Cards)
We are given information at the exact time we need it most. But without change, that knowledge cannot take root in our lives-it dissipates like smoke.
Nancy C. Antenucci (Psychic Tarot: Using Your Natural Psychic Abilities to Read the Cards)
Tarot Interactions: Become More Intuitive, Psychic & Skilled at Reading Cards,
Llewellyn Publications (Llewellyn's 2019 Witches' Companion: A Guide to Contemporary Living)
As humans, we sometimes tend to see people as their color, gender, or age. Spirit is one of the last things we read on a conscious level. Start to sense the essence first. This way of acknowledging our fellow beings can open many new doors of insight.
Nancy C. Antenucci (Psychic Tarot: Using Your Natural Psychic Abilities to Read the Cards)
The home is a place to recover, heal, rejuvenate and celebrate, not a place to perpetually remain in. Some people may interpret the home as a symbol of boredom and complacency especially if they cherish danger and intense circumstances. The main point to note, however, is the integrity of the home must be preserved, but the home should not be a permanent hiding place. You still need to go out and fight your battles.
David Hoffman (TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards)
A spread is a predefined template or pattern that defines how to distribute and interpret the cards in a reading.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
Placement order is important because the meaning of a card is influenced by its position. Also, your impression of the reading as a whole develops as each new card is revealed.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
In readings, the Ten of Wands can be a sign that you are pushing yourself too hard.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
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The cards don’t speak in absolutes. They speak in patterns, echoes and whispers of what we’re ready to hear - Intuitive Tarot: Reading Between the Lines.
Clarity Weaver (Intuitive Tarot: Reading Between the Lines. The Art of Tarot Translation, Shadow Work, Pattern Recognition & Radical Self Honesty (Intuitive Tarot Series))
It’s never just the card - it’s the placement that gives it a voice - Tarot Spreads That Speak.
Clarity Weaver (Tarot Spreads That Speak: A Guide to Crafting Layouts, Reading Intuitively, and Unlocking the Meaning Behind Every Position.)
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  Shadow work is a profound practice of turning inward to meet the parts of ourselves we'd rather not see. Drawing from Carl Jung's groundbreaking psychological work, it's the practice of illuminating our hidden fears, buried insecurities, and unprocessed emotions that live quietly in our unconscious. When we bring these shadow aspects into awareness and learn to integrate them with compassion, we open pathways to authentic self-acceptance, deep healing, and meaningful transformation. Tarot becomes an invaluable companion on this inner journey. Rich with archetypal symbolism and layered meanings, the Tarot deck functions as both mirror and map, reflecting back what lies beneath the surface while guiding us through the landscape of our inner world. Each card we draw offers a doorway into unexplored territory, revealing truths about our shadow and lighting the way toward greater wholeness. When we bring Tarot into shadow work, the practice deepens in powerful ways. Here's how these cards can support your journey forward: Deepening Self-Inquiry: Drawing cards create natural pauses for reflection. Each spread invites us to sit with uncomfortable questions about what we fear, what we crave, and what truly drives us. This practice builds a bridge between our everyday awareness and the hidden dimensions of our psyche. Uncovering Unconscious Patterns: We all carry behavioral loops we don't fully recognize, patterns that shape our relationships and choices without our conscious consent. Tarot brings these cycles into view, helping us trace how past wounds continue to influence present circumstances. This recognition becomes the first step toward choosing differently. Exploring Emotional Complexity: Every card in the deck speaks to specific emotional and psychological territories. The Moon may surface our deepest anxieties and the illusions we cling to for safety, while the Tower confronts us with necessary disruption and the call to rebuild. Working with these archetypal energies helps us name and understand emotions we've struggled to articulate. Creating Space for Emotional Release: The cards offer a contained, sacred space where suppressed feelings can finally be acknowledged. When we give voice to what we've held back, we create movement where there was stagnation, opening ourselves to healing and building the emotional resilience that shadow work requires. Cultivating Radical Self-Acceptance: The heart of shadow work is integration, learning to embrace every facet of who we are, including the parts that shame us. Tarot holds space for this work with remarkable gentleness, offering insight without judgment. As we recognize our shadows not as flaws but as essential threads in the tapestry of our being, we develop a more loving, complete relationship with ourselves. My own journey with shadow work and Tarot has been nothing short of life-changing. The cards have helped me face aspects of myself I spent years avoiding, and each reading has offered opportunities for breakthrough, understanding, and genuine healing. This practice hasn't just expanded my self-awareness; it's fundamentally shifted how I relate to myself and others, deepening my capacity for empathy and compassion in ways I couldn't have imagined. If you're feeling the call to explore your own depths, I'd be honored to guide you. Together, we can use Tarot as a lantern in the darkness, bringing light to what's been hidden and helping you reconnect with your most authentic self. There's profound wholeness waiting to be discovered. Your journey toward integration and empowerment can begin today. More on : tarotthreads.org
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  Shadow work is a profound practice of turning inward to meet the parts of ourselves we'd rather not see. Drawing from Carl Jung's groundbreaking psychological work, it's the practice of illuminating our hidden fears, buried insecurities, and unprocessed emotions that live quietly in our unconscious. When we bring these shadow aspects into awareness and learn to integrate them with compassion, we open pathways to authentic self-acceptance, deep healing, and meaningful transformation. Tarot becomes an invaluable companion on this inner journey. Rich with archetypal symbolism and layered meanings, the Tarot deck functions as both mirror and map, reflecting back what lies beneath the surface while guiding us through the landscape of our inner world. Each card we draw offers a doorway into unexplored territory, revealing truths about our shadow and lighting the way toward greater wholeness. When we bring Tarot into shadow work, the practice deepens in powerful ways. Here's how these cards can support your journey forward: Deepening Self-Inquiry: Drawing cards create natural pauses for reflection. Each spread invites us to sit with uncomfortable questions about what we fear, what we crave, and what truly drives us. This practice builds a bridge between our everyday awareness and the hidden dimensions of our psyche. Uncovering Unconscious Patterns: We all carry behavioral loops we don't fully recognize, patterns that shape our relationships and choices without our conscious consent. Tarot brings these cycles into view, helping us trace how past wounds continue to influence present circumstances. This recognition becomes the first step toward choosing differently. Exploring Emotional Complexity: Every card in the deck speaks to specific emotional and psychological territories. The Moon may surface our deepest anxieties and the illusions we cling to for safety, while the Tower confronts us with necessary disruption and the call to rebuild. Working with these archetypal energies helps us name and understand emotions we've struggled to articulate. Creating Space for Emotional Release: The cards offer a contained, sacred space where suppressed feelings can finally be acknowledged. When we give voice to what we've held back, we create movement where there was stagnation, opening ourselves to healing and building the emotional resilience that shadow work requires. Cultivating Radical Self-Acceptance: The heart of shadow work is integration, learning to embrace every facet of who we are, including the parts that shame us. Tarot holds space for this work with remarkable gentleness, offering insight without judgment. As we recognize our shadows not as flaws but as essential threads in the tapestry of our being, we develop a more loving, complete relationship with ourselves. My own journey with shadow work and Tarot has been nothing short of life-changing. The cards have helped me face aspects of myself I spent years avoiding, and each reading has offered opportunities for breakthrough, understanding, and genuine healing. This practice hasn't just expanded my self-awareness; it's fundamentally shifted how I relate to myself and others, deepening my capacity for empathy and compassion in ways I couldn't have imagined. If you're feeling the call to explore your own depths, I'd be honored to guide you. Together, we can use Tarot as a lantern in the darkness, bringing light to what's been hidden and helping you reconnect with your most authentic self. There's profound wholeness waiting to be discovered. Your journey toward integration and empowerment can begin today.
tarotthreads
The two functions of the shuffling express two key principles that can guide us regardless of the precise way in which we choose to shuffle. The first principle is that our actions and decisions (that is, the querent’s, the reader’s, or both) should determine the choice of cards. The second principle is that the choice should be free of our deliberate control. In other words, in our conscious experience it should appear as effectively random.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
Conventional tarot textbooks often present the reading as going from the details to the whole — that is, from the single cards to their combination in the spread. According to this approach, we first interpret each card separately, taking into account its customary interpretation and the predefined role of its position in the spread. Only then do we combine the interpretations of the different cards into a complete answer. In contrast, the open reading advances from the whole to the details. First we try to grasp the full picture formed by the combination of cards. Only then do we proceed to analyze the role of each figure or image detail and its contribution to the whole picture.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
Fortunetelling methods sometimes adopt the opposite approach and regard the inversion of a card as an inversion of its meaning. For example, if it’s a card whose straight meaning is deprivation or failure, then inverse it will signify abundance or success. This approach is problematic if we consider the visual aspect of the card. For example, a card with heavy atmosphere and dark colors does not become happy and bright when inverted.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
Relying on traditional associations of male and female may seem outdated in our day. But an important point to remember is that a figure of a woman in the cards does not necessarily represent a woman in reality. Today we are aware that in each of us, regardless of our biological gender, there is both a masculine and a feminine side. Therefore, a woman figure in the card can represent a feminine aspect, or a behavior traditionally considered as feminine, in a man. And, of course, a man in the card can represent a woman in reality who acts in a way traditionally associated with masculinity. We can thus rely on the traditional symbolism of male and female without assuming anything about the actual status that men and women should have in society.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
… tarot cards can be arranged and read in any order. This means that there is an element of chaos inherent to the tarot cards by the fact that they exist as a set of separate images that can be freely arranged.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
In the Golden Dawn deck the illustration was replaced by an image of the hero Perseus saving the princess Andromeda from a sea monster, and the card was named “the Lovers” in plural. Waite, who didn’t like pagan references, redesigned the card with the biblical figures of Adam and Eve.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
The Protestant members of the Order of the Golden Dawn, who wanted to eliminate the Catholic reference, called the card “the Hierophant.” Hierophant is a combination of Greek words meaning “showing sacred things.” In ancient Greece it was the title of the high priest in secret rituals known as the Eleusinian Mysteries. There are also some new decks in which the card is named “the High Priest,” but its basic meaning remains the same.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
In fact, the common (“international”) playing card suits are simplified versions of the tarot suits, whereby the coin has become a diamond, the wand a club, the cup a heart, and the sword a spade.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
Even a superficial look at the illustrations of the minor suit cards shows that they are divided into two groups. One group we can call the “soft” suits: the coins and the cups. The other group is the “hard” suits: the wands and the swords.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
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The Bourbon shield itself appears again in the 4 of Coins. There may be a connection between these heraldic emblems and the fact that cards were printed in France under strict royal supervision at that time. Still, in a reading everything is a sign, and we can interpret these details in a different context.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)
In ordinary playing cards the symbols of the soft suits (diamonds and hearts) are red, while the symbols of the hard suits (clubs and spades) are black.
Yoav Ben-Dov (Tarot: The Open Reading)