When these two cards fall in close relation to each other, the signs are positive for a fresh start on the career front.
The Ace of Wands brings the masculine energy to this pairing, as well as the attributes associated with the element of FIRE : illumination, warmth, comfort, cleansing, birth and re-birth.
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Friday, 26 August 2011
Wednesday, 24 August 2011
Card Combinations - Ace of Wands & The Empress
When these two cards make and appearance side-by-side within a spread almost always relates to the news of a birth or pregnancy. Whether this is to be the enquirer, or someone close to them, remains to be seen.
Tuesday, 23 August 2011
Card Combinations - Overview
Good morning and welcome.
Now that we have completed an overview of the complete tarot deck, now is the perfect time to examine some of the possible combinations.
Obviously, when reading and interpreting the tarot, one must take into account the various inter-relationships of the cards. Identifying which cards stand in support or opposition of an indicated event, will give greater clarification of possible options available to the Enquirer.
Now that we have completed an overview of the complete tarot deck, now is the perfect time to examine some of the possible combinations.
Obviously, when reading and interpreting the tarot, one must take into account the various inter-relationships of the cards. Identifying which cards stand in support or opposition of an indicated event, will give greater clarification of possible options available to the Enquirer.
Monday, 22 August 2011
Court Cards - The King's
The King of Wands :
May represent a man aged 35 or older.
May have red/fair hair, hazel or grey eyes.
Positive Traits : Generally a traditionalist, fair and courageous.
Negative Traits : Can be a little too autocratic, prone to prejudice and intolerance.
Potential Meaning : You may feel a need to develop some level of psychological balance which will help you to gain wisdom along the way. Ideals and practicalities will merge, enabling you to act with a sense of integrity.
May represent a man aged 35 or older.
May have red/fair hair, hazel or grey eyes.
Positive Traits : Generally a traditionalist, fair and courageous.
Negative Traits : Can be a little too autocratic, prone to prejudice and intolerance.
Potential Meaning : You may feel a need to develop some level of psychological balance which will help you to gain wisdom along the way. Ideals and practicalities will merge, enabling you to act with a sense of integrity.
Sunday, 21 August 2011
Court Cards - The Queen's
The Queen of Wands :
May represent a woman of any age from 18 years onward.
May have red/fair hair, brown or blue eyes.
Positive Traits : Exhibits a warm, practical and homely demeanor yet is able to maintain a level of independence.
Negative Traits : Tendency to be overbearing, a domineering 'Queen Bee' and can be vindictive.
Potential Meaning : Avoid being over reliant on others. Your tendency to be shy or introverted may well be slowing you down, restricting your progress and potential.
May represent a woman of any age from 18 years onward.
May have red/fair hair, brown or blue eyes.
Positive Traits : Exhibits a warm, practical and homely demeanor yet is able to maintain a level of independence.
Negative Traits : Tendency to be overbearing, a domineering 'Queen Bee' and can be vindictive.
Potential Meaning : Avoid being over reliant on others. Your tendency to be shy or introverted may well be slowing you down, restricting your progress and potential.
Saturday, 20 August 2011
Court Cards - The Knights
The Knight of Wands :
May represent a young man less than 40 years old.
May have fair hair with grey or blue eyes.
Positive Traits : Strong vitality, vigorous, athletic, can have an unpredictable nature.
Negative Traits : Can be argumentative, have a tendency to violence and jealousy.
Potential Meaning :There may be some dramatic changes on the horizon; a move of home, possibility of travel overseas.
May represent a young man less than 40 years old.
May have fair hair with grey or blue eyes.
Positive Traits : Strong vitality, vigorous, athletic, can have an unpredictable nature.
Negative Traits : Can be argumentative, have a tendency to violence and jealousy.
Potential Meaning :There may be some dramatic changes on the horizon; a move of home, possibility of travel overseas.
Friday, 19 August 2011
Court Cards- The Pages
The Page of Wands :
May represent a younger person or child of either gender.
May have brown hair, blue or hazel eyes
Positive Traits : Have a tendency to be loyal, enthusiastic,and hard working.
Negative Traits : Can be spoilt, impatient and hyperactive.
Potential Meaning : Influx of messages and communications, carefully consider your next move, check that you have all the facts before making that final decision. A possible reunion with an old friend or lover.
May represent a younger person or child of either gender.
May have brown hair, blue or hazel eyes
Positive Traits : Have a tendency to be loyal, enthusiastic,and hard working.
Negative Traits : Can be spoilt, impatient and hyperactive.
Potential Meaning : Influx of messages and communications, carefully consider your next move, check that you have all the facts before making that final decision. A possible reunion with an old friend or lover.
Thursday, 18 August 2011
Overview of Court cards
A standard Tarot deck contains four Court cards per suit, Page, Knight, Queen and King.
They can often represent specific people in the Querant's life, the Querant themselves, life events and /or personality traits.
As with the Pip cards, the Court cards and their respective suits are also governed by one of the four elements, each suit is assigned their own astrological signs and hold sway in a particular area of influence on our daily lives.
They can often represent specific people in the Querant's life, the Querant themselves, life events and /or personality traits.
As with the Pip cards, the Court cards and their respective suits are also governed by one of the four elements, each suit is assigned their own astrological signs and hold sway in a particular area of influence on our daily lives.
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Ten's
Ten of Wands :
A time of Oppression
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Susceptible to pressure, possibility of over commitment
Negative traits : Beware of deceit, heavy burdens and abuses of power
A time of Oppression
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Susceptible to pressure, possibility of over commitment
Negative traits : Beware of deceit, heavy burdens and abuses of power
Wednesday, 17 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Nine's
Nine of Wands :
Strength
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Inner strength, belief in your own abilities
Negative traits : Obstinacy, unnecessary delays, beware of suspicion
Strength
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Inner strength, belief in your own abilities
Negative traits : Obstinacy, unnecessary delays, beware of suspicion
Tuesday, 16 August 2011
Thought for today.
In order to truly appreciate life's high points, we must also experience its low's. How else can we know when something is good?
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Eight's
Eight of Wands :
Speed of changes, acquisition of results.
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Actively participate, possible travel options, considered actions
Negative traits : Delayed results / changes, impetuous action, poor judgement
Speed of changes, acquisition of results.
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Actively participate, possible travel options, considered actions
Negative traits : Delayed results / changes, impetuous action, poor judgement
Monday, 15 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Seven's
Seven of Wands :
Valour
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Challenges to be faced, courage needed, ultimate success
Negative traits : Indecision, lost opportunities, timidity
Valour
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Challenges to be faced, courage needed, ultimate success
Negative traits : Indecision, lost opportunities, timidity
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Six's
Six of Wands :
Success / Victory
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Great sense of victory, fulfilment, great news
Negative traits : Suspicion, anxiety and delayed news
Saturday, 13 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Fives
Five of Wands :
Troubled Times
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : A time of conflict, competitiveness, struggles
Negative traits : Fraudulent dealings, defeat through devious means, acrimonious relationships
Troubled Times
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : A time of conflict, competitiveness, struggles
Negative traits : Fraudulent dealings, defeat through devious means, acrimonious relationships
Friday, 12 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Fours
Four of Wands :
Jobs Well Done
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Job satisfaction, Completion of projects, New home
Negative traits : Decadence, Snobbery, Impatient
Four of Cups :
Combined Pleasures
Water When in it's normal state, the fluidity of water represents the ebb and flow of our emotions, relationships and affairs of the heart. If frozen it can represent challenges or stagnation. As steam, it could represent emotional turmoil and a tendency to over react. It governs the suit of Cups, which are good containers when handle correctly, but if knocked off balance, can readily spill their contents.
Positive traits : Evaluation of current affairs, Sense of familiarity
Negative traits : Over tired, Overindulgence, Depression
Four of Swords :
Respite from Troubles
Air Represents issues surrounding character, intelligence, communication and values. As this element governs the suit of swords, it often suggest challenges that will test the mettle of a persons character, intelligence, communication skills and personal values.
Positive traits: A time for withdrawal, a time to heal, A time for peace
Negative traits : Isolation and depression
Four of Pentacles :
Earthly powers, success
Earth This is the element that relates to all things material, work, business, money and wealth. Success or failure will depend upon how strong the foundation is. Did you start on firm ground or soft? It is easy to see why when you consider where the worlds economic wealth hails from. Whether it is precious metals, gems, gas or oil, all need to be removed from the Earth.
Positive traits : Contentment, Emotional and material security
Negative traits : Prone to Greed, Indecision, Obsessed by material possessions and gain.
Until tomorrow,
Blessed be.
Eva
Jobs Well Done
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Job satisfaction, Completion of projects, New home
Negative traits : Decadence, Snobbery, Impatient
Four of Cups :
Combined Pleasures
Water When in it's normal state, the fluidity of water represents the ebb and flow of our emotions, relationships and affairs of the heart. If frozen it can represent challenges or stagnation. As steam, it could represent emotional turmoil and a tendency to over react. It governs the suit of Cups, which are good containers when handle correctly, but if knocked off balance, can readily spill their contents.
Positive traits : Evaluation of current affairs, Sense of familiarity
Negative traits : Over tired, Overindulgence, Depression
Four of Swords :
Respite from Troubles
Air Represents issues surrounding character, intelligence, communication and values. As this element governs the suit of swords, it often suggest challenges that will test the mettle of a persons character, intelligence, communication skills and personal values.
Positive traits: A time for withdrawal, a time to heal, A time for peace
Negative traits : Isolation and depression
Four of Pentacles :
Earthly powers, success
Earth This is the element that relates to all things material, work, business, money and wealth. Success or failure will depend upon how strong the foundation is. Did you start on firm ground or soft? It is easy to see why when you consider where the worlds economic wealth hails from. Whether it is precious metals, gems, gas or oil, all need to be removed from the Earth.
Positive traits : Contentment, Emotional and material security
Negative traits : Prone to Greed, Indecision, Obsessed by material possessions and gain.
Until tomorrow,
Blessed be.
Eva
Thursday, 11 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Three's
Three of Wands :
Your Strengths
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Negative traits : Failure to stand ground, Frustration and Clashes of personality.
Wednesday, 10 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Two's
Two of Wands :
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Personal Power
Positive traits : earned success, partnership
Negative traits : futility, pride without humility, worthless goals
Tuesday, 9 August 2011
Tarot Cards of the Day. The Aces
Ace Of Wands :
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits: Creative, Inspired, Fertile, Fresh starts
Negative traits: Frustrated, Greedy, Over zealous, Over confident, Arrogant
Monday, 8 August 2011
The Minor Arcana
Now that we have covered all 22 cards of the Major Arcana, it is time to consider the 56 remaining cards known as the Minor Arcana.
The minor arcana is divided into four suits, in much the same way as a simple deck of playing cards, only the names of the suits will change and there are four Court Cards per tarot suit not three as with playing cards:
The minor arcana is divided into four suits, in much the same way as a simple deck of playing cards, only the names of the suits will change and there are four Court Cards per tarot suit not three as with playing cards:
Sunday, 7 August 2011
Tarot Card of the Day.
THE WORLD: This is the 22nd and final card in the major arcana.
It signifies the end of one era and the start of another.
There is a strong possibility that you are about to receive your Heart's desire. Whatever goal you have been working towards could deliver the long awaited rewards giving you the recognition and sense of achievement you deserve.
It signifies the end of one era and the start of another.
There is a strong possibility that you are about to receive your Heart's desire. Whatever goal you have been working towards could deliver the long awaited rewards giving you the recognition and sense of achievement you deserve.
Saturday, 6 August 2011
The Sun
THE SUN: This is the 20th card in the major arcana.
Whenever this card shows its most welcome side in a reading, all I can hear are the words to 'Here comes the Sun' written by George Harrison from the 1969 Beatles album 'Abbey Road.'
Whenever this card shows its most welcome side in a reading, all I can hear are the words to 'Here comes the Sun' written by George Harrison from the 1969 Beatles album 'Abbey Road.'
Thursday, 4 August 2011
Tarot Star
THE STAR: This is the 18th card in the major arcana.
Hope springs eternal when this card hits your spread and it is no accident that it follows The Tower's destructive influence, bringing with it a sense of Hope, Generosity and Serenity.
Hope springs eternal when this card hits your spread and it is no accident that it follows The Tower's destructive influence, bringing with it a sense of Hope, Generosity and Serenity.
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
The Tower
THE TOWER: This is the 17th card in the major arcana.
This card suggests that there is about to be a time of major upheaval. A period of reflection and re-evaluation that will bring about new directions and opportunities.
It may feel like an uneasy and restless time, with sudden, unexpected changes, but it is a necessary phase of transition. Once the dust has settled, you will be able to see that all the upheaval was for the best.
This card suggests that there is about to be a time of major upheaval. A period of reflection and re-evaluation that will bring about new directions and opportunities.
It may feel like an uneasy and restless time, with sudden, unexpected changes, but it is a necessary phase of transition. Once the dust has settled, you will be able to see that all the upheaval was for the best.
Monday, 1 August 2011
Tarot Card of the Day.
TEMPERANCE : This is the 15th card in the major arcana.
The appearance of this card signifies your ability to deal with highly charged situations through compromise and self control, bringing about a positive result.
The appearance of this card signifies your ability to deal with highly charged situations through compromise and self control, bringing about a positive result.
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