I mentioned last week that I had read my tarot, yes it's probably a load of rubbish but you would have to read my other post for my reasons. Anyway I finally got around to drawing the reading so I could put it on here. I'm not gonna write the description of how I read it (it's private), these aren't my tarot cards either just some images I nabbed off the internet.
Each tarot deck can have slightly different meanings for cards, mine is the mythic tarot, god knows what these are they look crap. One day I might Scan my cards in!
1. The Sun - Rejected by women for shining too bright
2. 4 of cups - Feeling cheated or let down in a relationship
3. 8 of swords - difficult decision, don't want to hurt anyone
4. Heirophant - Inner guide of what I want
5. Temperance - Renewal of a relationship
6. Queen of Pentacles - A woman, strong, sensual, self suficent
7. 4 of pentacles - Fear opening up, but wont gain unless I do
8. 6 of pentacles - Generosity, possibly receive
9. The Empress - Child, fear of getting it wrong
10. The Lovers - Decision, possible love triangle
This is what each cards position is supposed to show:
1 - The problem or circumstance surrounding questioner
2 - What he is up against
3 - The distant past
4 - The recent past, the present
5 - The near future
6 - The goal, aim or ambition or questioner
7 - The questioners feelings
8 - Outside Factors
9 - The questioners hopes and fears
10 - The Outcome
This isn't meant to be a lesson in reading the spread above but you can see that position 1 is supposed to show my problem or circumstance. So in my case The Sun, I wrote a one line to describe this from a book. Reading the tarot is a lot more complicated than one line per card and takes lots of things into account. A few of the other simple descriptions are how I interpreted the card but as I've said before I don't think they predict the future as such. More help in making a decision where you know the answer but find hard to make it.
Anyway go and decipher the above reading, you will probably be a lot better than how I would read it. Here's a site to get started.
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
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