Tarot Inspirational Quotes

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It’s said that the shuffling of the cards is the earth, and the pattering of the cards is the rain, and the beating of the cards is the wind, and the pointing of the cards is the fire. That’s of the four suits. But the Greater Trumps, it’s said, are the meaning of all process and the measure of the everlasting dance.
Charles Williams
The cards give you images and symbols to focus your vague intentions and transform them into action. Your will is the magic. In other words, you are the magic. If you can create something in your heart and then act on it to make it happen, that is magic. Very simple, very straightforward—no witches, no spells, and no broomsticks.
Theresa Cheung (Teen Tarot: What the Cards Reveal About You and Your Future)
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)
If you don't feel you have any choice in a situation, self-esteem and confidence plummet. But once you understand that you do have a choice, self-esteem will improve. You aren't a helpless victim anymore. You decide how you deal with a situation. You aren't just reacting to life; you're creating your life.
Theresa Cheung (Teen Tarot: What the Cards Reveal About You and Your Future)
The key to the world is the key to your self and the key to yourself is the key to the world.
Iva Kenaz (The Merkaba Mystery)
If someone gave you the rules to the game you have been playing right away, you would miss the most exciting part – the details. Sometimes it’s all about the details, they make the whole more meaningful.
Iva Kenaz (The Merkaba Mystery)
A good Tarot Reader never gives false hope or leave a client feeling disturbed,
Leslie Anne Franklin
You are a child of the divine, you are compressed stardust, you are a human being. You have a responsibility to cause as little harm to yourself and others as possible. To live the best, biggest life you can and to leave everyone you come across better than you found them.
Bakara Wintner (WTF is Tarot?: ...& How Do I Do It?)
Hope turns the wheel of good fortune.
Kooch and Victor Daniels
A good Tarot Reader never gives false hope or leaves a client feeling disturbed,
Leslie Anne Franklin
Often we have to feel dissatisfied and anxious and terrible for a long time before we’ll admit to the truth that we should be doing something else. Søren Aabye Kierkegaard, the nineteenth-century Danish philosopher, wrote about how anxiety is a necessary emotion that should be listened to—it is cuing you that change is needed. It is a feeling of uprooting, which is unsettling, but it prepares you for action. Often one must feel the anxiety and the instability in order to make great changes. So it’s time to leave what you’ve been doing and wander around in the dark for a while. You have to go find what does actually satisfy you. It is the start of a journey, and the thing you are searching for won’t be obvious immediately.
Jessa Crispin (The Creative Tarot: A Modern Guide to an Inspired Life)
Tarot is a lyrical language of the soul's encounter with the Universe. It arises freely, and like the most dignified dance, allows us to express ourselves in motion to the music of the divine. The re-arrangement and reading of the deck is as sacred as the most religious ritual or act of love. Treasure it. Trust it. Let it divine you.
Marcus Katz (Tarot Inspire)
I believe in magic. I believe our destiny is not carved in stone and that one thought is the seed to a new life or a different path. I believe in the power of the cards to illuminate what you already know and to awaken the wisdom inside of you. I believe how we think and experience life matters and I believe in the power of the cards to shift our thoughts and therefore create more positive experiences. I believe in the magic of the cards to inspire us to let go of old ideas and restrictions.
Tonya Sheridan
Qabalah is a portrait of what it means to be human, what it means to be divine and exist. That is what the theory of Qabalah is meant to accomplish. And tarot is that same exact portrait, done as a deck of cards. It is a portrait of the workings of the invisible universe.
Wald Amberstone
It’s about passion, about allowing yourself to be overwhelmed, allowing a love to be feral without needing to domesticate it. Loving something or someone for what or who it is, not what you want it to be. That takes an enormous amount of strength and integrity. Which ties back in with the calling: allowing something to be scary, to be overwhelming; to devote yourself to it even if it requires great changes from you. It’s something we have to live up to; it does not arrive neatly wrapped up in an understandable package. That would be easy. And the Lovers is always hard. RECOMMENDED
Jessa Crispin (The Creative Tarot: A Modern Guide to an Inspired Life)
The Empress surrounds you at all times. She feeds the soul with her brilliance and beauty of the night sky. Mountain landscapes, rolling hills, and ocean waves rise like the curve of her hips. Her breath is the warm air of summer, her cool palms are the willow tree's shade. She is the peace of mind of a walking meditation. The Empress fills you with the entirety of the world's beauty if you let her in. She shows you in no uncertain terms, that you are never, ever alone. You are part and parcel of the glistening, pulsating world of energetic and beautific connection. You are her and she is you. She is everything and everything is you.
Sasha Graham (Llewellyn's Complete Book of the Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot: A Journey Through the History, Meaning, and Use of the World's Most Famous Deck (Llewellyn's Complete Book Series, 12))
I know many writers who actually use the Tarot as a way of inspiring ideas and possible plots. Try it yourself for fun. Tarot packs aren't usually expensive and most have descriptions about how they may be best interpreted.
Rob Parnell (The Writer & The Hero's Journey)
All of life’s trials and tribulations are lessons and opportunities that allow you to grow and become a fully aware participant in the dance of life. You know now, looking back, how much can be learned from them. And you can see also how much you have changed. Change is inevitable, and you can never go back the way you came, can never return to the point of origin, though you may still be inspired by it and you may yet find your feet being set on a new path, toward a new destination. There is always more out there, waiting for you, traveller, and you will never be too weary for the treading. Now
Kim Huggens (Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati)
There are moments in your life that are so impossibly large that it’s difficult to even comprehend them. They make your very bones vibrate. Standing there, it was like my future spiraled outward. Waves of possibility crashed on each other, bound by the insane certainty that everything could start. That everything could finally start.
K.D. Edwards (The Last Sun (The Tarot Sequence, #1))
My vision is to help each man, woman and child connect with their inherent psychic ability. I believe that each person has the potential to tap into their abilities and access them to empower their life and reach their full potential.
Sandy Anastasi
But here’s a little secret: man cannot live on rationality alone.
Jessa Crispin (The Creative Tarot: A Modern Guide to an Inspired Life)
There had even been an informal group – the Séance & Science Brigade – dedicated to applying ‘empirical reality to paranormal phenomenon.’ … It was the S&SB that had in effect named Area X, identifying that coast as ‘of particular interest’ and calling it ‘Active Site X’ – a name prominent on their science-inspired tarot cards.
Jeff VanderMeer (Authority (Southern Reach, #2))
Always be careful to phrase a reading in a way that is both truthful and motivational. If the practitioner is unable to do so effectively, then the practitioner should not read for others. The purpose of the tarot is to guide and inspire people to better their own situations.
Benebell Wen (Holistic Tarot: An Integrative Approach to Using Tarot for Personal Growth)
Essential to the order of things is the principle of correspondences. Hidden connections underlie diverse phenomena that impress the mind with similar qualities and associations, such as colour, shape, weight, movement and even names with similar sounds and spellings. The material world, operating as it does according to God's design, can be studied to understand His will (‘as above, so below’). The universe becomes a multilayered tableau of symbols. Chemicals and stars, for alchemists and astrologers, are symbolic and can be aligned with other symbols – mathematical, alphabetical, mythic and cosmic – all considered to be mystical. Humanity's divine spark inspires us to seek reunion with the Divinity. Toward this end, the Hermetist employs alchemy, astrology and magic too. Magical formulae are based on the correspondences already noted: a ritual to induce creativity might be addressed to the Sun and might entail lamps, gold, ‘Apollonian’ music and a sunny mood.
Ronald Decker (A History of the Occult Tarot)
He acts as a lightning rod-one arm extended up into the Divine for inspiration, the other pointing toward Earth to ground his abilities.
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 Pages of Wands is a messenger bringing you opportunities for passion. He delivers real chances to experience creativity, courage, charm, and inspiration-the wonders of the Wands suit.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
Do you know that maxim “Write what you know”? Nonsense. That saying lets us off the hook for our more narcissistic impulses and for not trying to understand the world around us. The more a person learns—and this does not mean you need to get a PhD before you can work, merely that you nurture your curiosity and imagination—the more nuanced and complex his or her work becomes. Think
Jessa Crispin (The Creative Tarot: A Modern Guide to an Inspired Life)
Hope turns the wheels of tomorrow's good fortune." From the Ace of Cups in Tarot D'Amour" by K. & V. Daniels & Victor Daniaels
Kooch Victor Daniels
Psychics, astrology, tarot cards - all these mystical non-sense are signs of a weak mind. Whenever such garbage starts grabbing hold of you, seek the help of a physician or therapist.
Abhijit Naskar
The pages inspire us to enjoy their interests with them.
Joan Bunning (The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth (Weiser Big Book Series))
Color Qualities red passion, vitality, courage orange warmth, energy, activity, drive, confidence yellow creativity, optimism, enthusiasm green healing, growth, fertility, prosperity light blue purity, serenity, mental clarity, compassion royal blue loyalty, insight, inspiration, independence indigo intuition, focus, stability purple wisdom, spirituality, power white purity, wholeness, protection black power, the unconscious, banishing, wisdom pink love, friendship, affection, joy, self-esteem brown grounding, permanence,
Skye Alexander (The Modern Witchcraft Book of Tarot: Your Complete Guide to Understanding the Tarot (Modern Witchcraft Magic, Spells, Rituals))
— 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)
Your dreams are the DNA to your Soul.
Tarot Priest
You become who you inspire to be.
Tarot Priest
Spirituality means simply to be in tune with your soul.
Tarot Priest
In my imagination i see them all as flowers ,many colors ,open or close ,each one of them have a different personality .
Ofer Cohen
while inspiration is often mercurial and elusive, persistence is often the best way to conjure it.
Travis Bagwell (Flame (Awaken Online: Tarot, #2))
In a letter she wrote to Alfred Stieglitz in November of 1909, she says, “I’ve just finished a big job for very little cash! A set of designs for a pack of Tarot cards 80 designs. I shall send some over—of the original drawings—as some people may like them!” Today this note strikes a chord that’s both sweet and sour. The thirty-one-year-old writing it had no inkling how renowned her images would become after they were published in 1910. The Rider-Waite tarot deck, as it came to be called (after Waite and the publisher, William Rider & Son), is now arguably the most successful and recognizable deck ever made, and it is the number-one-selling deck in America and England. Her complex, symbolic artwork has been a source of inspiration and deep meaning to card readers for more than a hundred years, not to mention its numberless appearances on everything from T-shirts to coffee mugs to haute couture dresses by Dior and Alexander McQueen.
Pam Grossman (Waking the Witch: Reflections on Women, Magic, and Power (Witchcraft Bestseller))
the sign of Capricorn, the Goat (a sign in which she is at home) we can imagine her as being on a great height, her gaze extending all around her. It is hindsight, insight, and foresight that belong to her—these three together are Wisdom. On the other hand, Mars has everything to do with speaking and listening, with the bringing into manifestation of Truth via the Word. Both Saturn and Mars, however, have to do with morality and conscience. When they join together in Capricorn, they seem to announce the time of a new infusion of Truth and Wisdom from beyond the stream of time, into this stream of time. For example, over the course of the twentieth century Mars and Saturn were conjunct in Capricorn at the turn of 1903–04, when Rudolf Steiner first began to publish his spiritual scientific discoveries; between 1932 and 1934, when Valentin Tomberg began to publish his Anthroposophic meditations on the Bible; in 1962, when the Anonymous author was hard at work on the 22 Letter Meditations on the Major Arcana of the Tarot of Marseilles; and in 1992, the year that the inspiration to establish the Sophia Foundation first came into being. What might this year’s meeting of Mars and Saturn in Capricorn be heralding? “Change your thinking, for the time is at hand!
Joel Park (Saturn Mary Sophia: Star Wisdom Volume 2)