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  • Craving Cancerian Comforts

    The New Moon on July 5th falls in Cancer, inviting introspection and emotional nurturing. A tarot spread is suggested to navigate this energy, including cards for emotional needs, creating a safe space, releasing burdens, and listening to intuition. The advice encourages connecting with the New Moon’s energy and nurturing emotional well-being.

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  • Demystifying Jacques Gringonneur

    Jacques Gringonneur, a mysterious figure from around 1500, holds the distinction of making the first known mention of Tarot in print. Historical records provide only faint glimpses of his life, leaving his exact role in Tarot’s early days shrouded in mystery. This enigmatic mention marks a pivotal point in Tarot’s intriguing evolution.

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  • Open the Door to Prosperity

    This content introduces the First of the Month Cinnamon Ritual, a practice to attract abundance and prosperity. It involves setting intentions, performing a ritual with cinnamon, and using a pre-made kit. By combining intentions with ritual, individuals can co-create a life filled with abundance and manifest their dreams with ease.

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  • Whispers of Tarot’s Early Echoes

    Ibn Khallikan, a renowned Islamic historian, documented the customs of the Mamluks, a powerful dynasty in Egypt and Syria. His writings suggest a connection between the Mamluk games and the origins of tarot, speculating that “wurq” may be linked to playing cards and tarot trumps. This adds depth to the history of tarot.

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  • A Fiery Ally for Your Tarot Practice and Home

    Carnelian, a fiery crystal, embodies strength and leadership, and its energy aligns with tarot cards like The Emperor and The Chariot. Placing Carnelian near doorways offers protection and positivity, while its healing properties benefit the body and spirit. Integrating Carnelian into tarot practice can enhance courage, intuition, and calmness, making it a valuable addition.

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  • Meditative Moment

    Meditative Moment

    This guided morning meditation helps create space for authentic connection with yourself and others. It involves settling in, body scanning, connecting with your inner voice, reflecting on gratitude and setting intentions for authentic connection. The meditation encourages extending the cultivated inner light to foster genuine understanding and connection with others.

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  • Egyptian Wisdom and Kabbalistic Influence

    Exploring the Oswald Wirth Tarot In our previous post, we introduced you to ten key figures who played a pivotal role in shaping the tarot we know today. One name that sparked curiosity was Oswald Wirth (1860-1943), the Swiss occultist with a unique perspective on tarot’s origins. Today, we delve deeper into Wirth’s fascinating contributions…

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  • Mysterious Origins

    Mysterious Origins

    Tarot reading has a mysterious origin, woven by various cultures and individuals over centuries. Notable figures include Ibn Khallikan, Jacques Gringonneur, Jean-Baptiste Alliette, and Pamela Colman Smith. Their contributions range from documenting Egyptian games to creating iconic Tarot decks, shaping the rich history of Tarot.

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  • Feelings Flow like Water

    The Sun’s move into Cancer brings emotional depth and introspection. Tarot readings can provide guidance during this sensitive period. Explore love, family, self-care, intuition, and growth with questions like connecting more deeply with loved ones, addressing emotional blockages, and embracing growth. Let the tarot be your guide to self-awareness and compassion.

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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 grace and purpose.

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