The Wild Unknown Tarot Deck and Guidebook (Official Keepsake Box Set)

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The Wild Unknown Tarot Deck and Guidebook (Official Keepsake Box Set)

The Wild Unknown Tarot Deck and Guidebook (Official Keepsake Box Set)

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happy fish tarot | blog - […] {The Fool} * {The Magician} * {The High Priestess} * {The Empress} * {The Emperor} * {The Hierophant} *… Consider the other cards in the spread: Look for themes across the different cards in our spread. For instance, the reversed Four of Cups combined with the Hermit could suggest that the querent is lonely for too long and is closed off from the world around him/her. Conversely, the reversed Four of Cups combined with the reversed Nine of Cups can imply that the querent has lost his/her inner connection and those external opportunities are also not being fully met.

There is an unstoppable sense of LIFE in this card. The sun itself is a necessary life force, it seeps energy into the food we eat and into our very cells. This is a card of vigor, celebration, understanding and living out loud. The unapologetic prominence of the sun is worth noting once again. There is no shirking here. This is a card of letting yourself take up space. Regarding personality, the Pentacles cards represent the Earth zodiac signs which are Taurus, Virgo, and Capricorn. People represented by Pentacles (characterized by the Court cards) are practical, business-minded, pragmatic, and generous. They are people of reasons and desire to experience the tangible and physical world. They connect through their senses and seek out experiences that are pleasurable and, at times, indulgent. If there is a majority of Pentacles cards in a reading, you can be sure that the querent is looking for solutions to problems that are mainly related to material conflicts, financial difficulties, and career and work-related issues. 3. Interpretation of the reversed Wild Unknown Tarot cards In describing the court cards, the book offers an overview of the family dynamic. For example, the wands family are a vibrant, well-loved family that can make dangerous enemies. I think that offers a great entry point into the court cards. You can picture what the son, daughter, mum and dad would be like in this family. I’m not a fan of the addition of physical descriptors though. In the case of the wands family the book suggests they have light skin and hair. That may well be just me but it feels too generic, too limiting and just a tad off. Can certain nationalities who are naturally born with very dark hair only belong to the swords family. I don’t think so. It doesn’t resonate with me at all and so I don’t use it. But, that is my personal opinion and how I read. Anyhow, moving on. The Swords suit in the Wild Unknown Tarot represents the element of Air. The meanings of the Swords cards relate to action, change, force, power, oppression, ambition, courage, and conflict. Actions can be constructive and/or destructive, sometimes leading to violence. This suit can also imply hatred, war, enemies, and of all suits, this is considered the most powerful and dangerous. carrie mallon | blog - […] Wands} * {Two of Wands} * {Three of Wands} * {Four of Wands} * {Five of Wands} * {Six…

When I sat down and looked at the cards, I tried to get a feel of the meanings of them based off the imagery. Didn't quite hit home with me. But when I then went through and read each card in the book, the meanings leapt out at me. I love the sparse nature of them. Like the Nine of Wands. The long stair case. The drudgery. The weariness. Yet anyone who's run a marathon knows the positive side of this as well. There is much, much room for personal reading in these cards. Joy is a more potent word than happiness, because true joy can contain happiness AND sorrow. True joy is about being fully present for all aspects of life, about letting yourself fully feel the radiant life force that infuses you, and knowing this is the same energy that infuses the entire universe.” Reply To have an overview of the relationships of the Celtic Cross reading and apply it for the Wild Unknown Tarot, first, let’s picture the Celtic Cross divided into 2 main parts – the Circle/Cross on the left side (Card 1 to 6) and the Staff on the right side (Card 7 to 10).

happy fish tarot | blog - […] of Wands} * {Two of Wands} * {Three of Wands} * {Four of Wands} * {Five of Wands} *… carrie mallon | blog - […] {The Hierophant} * {The Lovers} * {The Chariot} * {Justice} * {The Hermit} * {Wheel of Fortune} * {Strength}…There is a blogger who wrote an in depth blog on each of these cards. Many people love this blog. But you can do the same thing. Let the book be a springboard to your own inner work. To me, that's really what "the wild unknown" means. You explore the tarot & the tarot explores you. The illustrations are clear, consistent, and beautiful. (This is subjective, but I really do love them). They feel quiet and strong. Step 3: During the next week, reflect on the energy of the chosen reversed card and identify a real-life situation that occurred during this week to depict the card. Also, record these situations in a notebook. IV. The recommended spread for The Wild Unknown Tarot Above the lion is a sun, emanating orange and yellow rays. This adds to the sense of pride we already associate with lions. On the lion’s forehead is a lemniscate, enhanced with orange and yellow. This shows a broad scope of infinite energy. I just want to thank you for all of your guides, they are amazingly helpful. I did my first five cards reading earlier today for me and my love one. This is what I got : 1- son of pentacles; 2 – daughter of pentacles; 3 – the sun; 4 – the moon; 5 – the star. Thanks to the book and your blog I can someway understand what they are trying to say but could you please give me a little bit more detail about them? It was my first time after all.



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