Category: Symbols of the Tarot
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Claws Out, Hearts Open

Cancerians, guided by the Sun’s transition, embody a paradoxical nature of strength and sensitivity. The Chariot and Four of Cups tarot cards hold special significance for them, representing the balance between ambition and emotional depth. Embracing both aspects allows Cancerians to become powerful nurturers and emotional leaders, navigating life with…
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Is It Déjà Vu or…

Déjà vu, the uncanny sensation of reliving a moment, has intrigued mystics for ages. Despite scientific ambiguity, tarot readings offer a unique perspective on this phenomenon. During a reading, déjà vu may manifest as familiarity with specific cards or a spread. Exploring these experiences can yield insights into past lives,…
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Rainbows and Sunshine

This 11.5-inch Healing Light Tarot Sun Light Catcher features six crystals that create rainbows when catching light. With a glittery yellow sun and a gold Sun tarot card charm, it adds warmth and mysticism. Hang it in a sunny window for vibrant colors and sparkling light, making it a perfect…
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The Twins Speak Volumns

The energy of Gemini intertwines with Mercury in tarot. The Lovers card reflects the Twins’ duality and quest for connection. The Magician embodies Mercury’s communication and mental agility. Court and Minor Arcana cards further characterize Gemini’s traits. Exploring these tarot cards offers insight into Gemini’s strengths and potential challenges, aiding…
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Are You Ready to Read Tarot for Others?

Reading tarot cards for others requires knowledge, sensitivity, and respect. To prepare, create a sacred space, ground yourself, connect with your deck, engage with the querent, interpret with compassion and clarity, offer guidance and support, and close the session respectfully. Thoughtful preparation ensures insightful and meaningful tarot readings.
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Choosing Love

The Lovers card in the Rider-Waite Tarot deck symbolizes love, choice, and the balance between the divine and the earthly. The card’s symbols, such as Adam and Eve, Archangel Raphael, the Trees of Life and Knowledge, the serpent, the sun, the mountain, and the earth, convey deep meanings about relationships…
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The Marseille Tarot

The Marseille Tarot, originating in the 15th century, holds significant historical and cultural influence. While cherished in Europe, it is gaining renewed interest globally. Contrasting it with the popular Rider-Waite Tarot, the Marseille Tarot is favored by experienced readers for its abstract imagery and deep symbolism. Exploring it offers a…
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The Essence of the Inner Voice

Tarot reading relies on intuition and personal insight. Your inner voice helps navigate the symbolic meanings, creating a personal and authentic connection to the cards. Cultivate intuition through mindfulness, trusting first impressions, reflecting on personal symbols, creating a sacred space, and regular practice. Balance knowledge with intuition for deeply insightful…

