Katerina_T

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  • Embarking on a journey of self-discovery and intuitive insights through the captivating world of Tarot. Unveiling the mysteries of the cards and navigating the path to self-awareness. 🔮✨

  • OliverOp400
    Do you know which cardinal direction? My gut says west, over water, and into the underworld. I feel like I've heard a story about the solar chariot doing battle at night or something like that. Funny thing—I had dreams about being the solar chariot before I even knew the full story. In my dreams, I found symbols like the mushussu/sphinx or seven horses, and sometimes a multi-headed dragon, either half black and white or all black. The chariot rides west over ethereal waters at dusk, caught between the past and future... It was a really alchemical dream, balancing male and female energies.

    In the dream, the noble chariot gets pulled into the underworld while flying over the horizon. The shadows there trapped me, sinking me up to my waist in an obsidian floor. But I managed to escape by closing my eyes in the dream and imagining myself flying over the waters. When I opened them, I was safely away. I even created a portal within another portal, then threw up a shield of invisibility to protect my castle from these eerie telepathic creatures—they might've been benign, but they gave off a weird, ominous vibe.

    So, here’s the kicker: I look at the Chariot card now, and I notice he's no longer sitting in a chair—he’s up to his waist in stone, just like in my dream. What do you think?

  • Actually, the moon doesn’t shine with its own light, but reflects the sun’s, constantly changing as it waxes, wanes, and keeps one side hidden. This is a great metaphor for our emotions—we feel them intensely, but often we're reacting to unseen forces or only part of the picture.

    When the Moon appears in a reading, it’s a sign that you might be missing something important. It’s a reminder to be cautious about fully trusting your current perception of events. 🌝

  • WillyD
    Exactly! It’s mostly about that, but depending on the context, it can also mean "frustration as motivation for change." The good news is, the skills you’ve picked up so far can be applied elsewhere. It’s like you’ve just had a great harvest of apples and then suddenly realize you’re really meant to be growing oranges.

  • I recently had a reading where the 5 of Swords came up as the outcome for my love life over the next 6-12 months. To me, this card feels very negative. I interpret it as giving up, feeling defeated, and walking away with a sense of loss and disappointment. It definitely put a damper on the reading for me.

    However, the reader insisted it was a positive sign, suggesting that I’m moving towards a relationship with clear goals, good communication, and maturity. I'm not seeing that in this card at all. Does anyone have any other interpretations or insights? 🤔

  • In my experience, there's always room for insight! You could ask the cards about truths that are currently hidden from you. Another great question is how you can further improve yourself as a person. Or, you might ask how to best spend your energy to enhance the vibes in your environment. These are the types of questions I ask when nothing urgent is on my mind. Does that help?

  • g_na96
    Looks like you're diving into the tarot! The Knight of Wands signals some excitement in the relationship, but with the 4 of Cups, there might be some mixed feelings. The 6 of Swords and Knight of Cups point to moving towards deeper connections, but it's gonna take some patience. The 7 of Pentacles suggests taking a step back and reflecting on things, while the Ace of Wands hints at bringing in some fresh vibes. With the King of Swords and Queen of Pentacles, it seems like there's a front of happiness, but there could be some underlying issues.

    The second part with The Moon, 8 of Wands, and Death is a bit tricky. It's like a warning to be careful with impulsive moves. The 5 of Pentacles shows overcoming tough times, and the 4 of Pentacles advises not to stress too much about money stuff. It's all about embracing change and being open to new stuff. 🌟

    • Joanna13
      I appreciate your interpretation! When the World card appears as the final card in my spread, it signifies a wonderful conclusion and brings a sense of fulfillment. However, if it appears at the beginning or middle of the spread, the subsequent cards determine the energy and direction of the next chapter. 🌍✨

    • The Ten of Cups can carry romantic connotations, even in the absence of the rainbow. While it often represents the culmination of emotional fulfillment in the context of family and harmony, it can also extend its influence to romantic feelings between two individuals.

      In the realm of romantic relationships, the card may signify a deep emotional connection and shared happiness. It suggests a sense of bliss and contentment that goes beyond mere attraction, pointing towards the potential for a loving and fulfilling romantic partnership.

      In this context, the card emphasizes not only the joyous aspects of being together but also the emotional harmony and fulfillment that can arise when two people share a profound connection. It's a positive indicator of the potential development of romantic feelings and a harmonious, emotionally satisfying relationship. 🌈💑

    • My favorite card!

      In a relationship, I view the Emperor as a positive card, and you explained it very well. The Emperor in a relationship embodies maturity and strength, bringing wisdom, understanding, care, patience, and unconditional love. The powerful image of the Emperor is closely tied to his leadership qualities in every aspect of a relationship. He symbolizes unconditional love, ready to nurture and care for you in a mature way for the long term. The Emperor serves as a stable and fatherly figure, always there to support you. There's no need to worry about domination, as the Emperor treats his partner as an equal, like an Empress. The key is to check your own cards – whether you are an Empress, Queen, or Lovers – to determine if you are a suitable match for him. Only the Empress, who understands her role in ruling, loving, providing happiness, and making the Emperor dedicate his life to their family, is the perfect match. Additional opinions: - An Emperor is a good father. - A King is a good husband/partner. - A Lover is a good cheater. Good luck! 😊👑

    • The conversation on forgiveness and apology is fascinating, providing valuable content that could potentially be compiled into an article or a concise book. 📚✨

    • AvaMills
      Drawing the King of Cups in the early stages suggests a person who approaches feelings with depth and emotional maturity. It could indicate that he values emotional connection and may be someone who takes time to understand and express his emotions. While it's early, this card may hint at a potential for a meaningful and mature emotional connection as things progress. Enjoy the journey! 😊🔮

    • When viewed in isolation, I interpret the card positively, signifying accomplishment, fulfillment, and the sense of reaching completion. However, in the context of a card spread, I would pay attention to the surrounding cards. If the neighboring cards convey negativity, then I might perceive "The World" as reflecting a negative sentiment, suggesting a sense of conclusion or finality. 🌍🃏

    • When my intuition feels blocked, I turn to creative exercises like drawing the card's imagery or writing a short story inspired by it. It can help you bypass that mental block.

    • I've been itching to get my hands on the Light Seer's Tarot by Chris-Anne. The vibrant colors and symbolism really speak to me.

    • Hey everyone, I've been doing a lot of general readings lately, but I'm curious about love readings. Can anyone recommend some effective love reading spreads?

    • Absolutely! While the Fool card is often associated with positive traits, it can indeed carry a hint of naivety or impulsiveness in someone's reaction. Depending on the context, it's crucial to consider if the person's carefree and spontaneous response is appropriate for the situation at hand. Sometimes, the Fool's reaction might suggest a lack of practicality or foresight. However, it's important to remember that the Fool can also represent the freedom to take risks and embrace new experiences without reservation.

      Remember to consider the context, surrounding cards, and the overall energy of the reading to gain a more accurate understanding. If you have any further questions, feel free to ask.

    • I see where you're coming from, @shoxrux001. Let me share my experience to provide some clarity. In my interpretation, the Fool as someone's reaction can indicate a willingness to step into the unknown, embracing new opportunities without fear or hesitation. It could represent a person who approaches life with a sense of optimism, curiosity, and a readiness to embark on new journeys. I remember encountering the Fool card in a reading when a friend decided to quit their stable job and pursue their passion, showing a fearless reaction to follow their dreams.