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Goodies & Fun Stuff: Daily 5 card tarot reading
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Position 1 - The card in this position represents the overall energy for today.
The card you've drawn, is XVIII - The Moon. This card stands for "The Chooser, the Romantic" - One who is gifted in turning difficult situations into positive events; committed to working through difficult situations and relationships (the scarab); a "romantic" who desires not to be deceived or deluded by others - little tolerance for self-deception or illusion; possesses unusual magnetism; often placed in positions of making choices between two issues, situations, opportunities, or directions. This is the tester of old patterns, Pisces. It is a relationship card, the honey-moon is over, reality has set in, the time when difficulties arise in the relationship, the hard working-it-through time. There is a deep love for harmony and a longing to regain lost harmony. 'This is continually being put into places of hard choices: the two towers, two kings, two keys (Mercury - communication, and Pluto - deep unconscious). The jackels represent the inability to tolerate delusion, illusion, deception in self or others; gifted in spotting dishonesty.
When a person is drawn toward this card it is a sign of being determined to face any self-delusion, face difficult decisions and resolve difficult relationships. |
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Position 2 - The card in this position represents the physical level.
The card you've drawn, is Ace of Disks. This card stands for "Grounded, Practical, Organized" - This is high success based on being grounded or centered, being practical, organized, not "spacey" (the large coin in the center is the symbol for this quality). This is success on all levels of experience: mentally, emotionally, spiritually, and physically (the four wings). This is the union between the spiritual and physical aspects of self. 'This is radiating the higher aspect of oneself and bringing it into physical manifestation.
When a person is drawn toward this card it is an indication that this gift of grounded, practical organization is available to be used and drawn upon for the next year's time. |
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Position 3 - The card in this position represents the emotional level.
The card you've drawn, is Two of Wands - Dominion. This card stands for "Spiritual Sovereignty, Power"-This is a state of integration and optimum balance. This is Mars in Aries: Mars shows dynamic forcefulness, energy, charge and a passionate nature. Aries is the pioneer, doer, adventurer who moves forward in a new direction, but only from a place of full power, dominion and balance (the two wands that are unified).
When a person is drawn toward this card it is an indication of powerful spiritual force and drive to begin something new, to be a pioneer. There are gifts of dynamic energy and leadership ability to be expressed. |
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Position 4 - The card in this position represents the mental level.
The card you've drawn, is XIX - The Sun. This card stands for "The Originator, Co-Creator, Co-operator" - One who possesses an unusual ability to work with others in co-working or community situations for the purpose of manifesting creative talents and projects; radiates extraordinary energy, vitality, and power like the sun; "the cosmic dance of two on the green mountain of creativity"; gifted working with groups of people or in teamwork efforts - especially interested in what is new, original and innovative. This is the place where relationships become an art form, the highest card on co-relationships, allowing the other to be who they are. All signs of the zodiac indicates the ability to effect many people. There is movement toward wholeness (the rainbow) through team work.
When a person is drawn toward this card it is an indication that issues of co-relationships and teamwork are in the foreground; going into a partnership, involved in a creative project with others; a time of restructuring a long-standing relationship, lovers become friends; time to work with groups of people. |
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Position 5 - The card in this position represents the spiritual level.
The card you've drawn, is The Queen of Swords. This card stands for "Intellectual Thinking" "The Mask Cutter." This is determination to cut through roles, masks, defenses or anything unnatural. This is air on air, the Queen sits on a cloud, she has the gift of pure intellectual thinking and can use that sword to cut through false façade. Gifted with mental clarity (the crystal crown on her head), she also retains childlike innocence and curiosity (the child over her head). She holds the mask which has been cut away. 'This is the counselor in the deck, determined to cut away the superficial in self and others in order to expose the true nature.
When a person is drawn toward this card it is an indication of a desire to discard any roles, masks or defenses that hide the true person underneath childlike qualities, and to develop intellectual thinking ability. It may be a need to see a counselor at this time or to develop one's own counseling ability. |
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