Monday 24 November 2014

Weekly Reading -- November 24-30, 2014

Fasten your seatbelts, everyone! If this week's cards are any indication we could have a HUGE breakthrough this week.

We drew not one ... not two ... but THREE Major Arcana cards this week which indicates some very major energies are at play for us. I know I have definitely been feeling some major shifts and energies going on in my own life and this reading definitely holds a lot of significance for me. Tune in and see what the cards have to say to you. The bottom line is: If you can "hang in there", stick out the discomfort and disorientation at the beginning of the week, hold true to your beliefs and harness your own strength, you will pass the test with flying colours and you will be well on your way to a very powerful new reality.

Enjoy! :)


Tuesday 18 November 2014

Pink Floyd Playing Cards: A Psychedelic Journey

They speak for themselves.

Enjoy.


Tarot Tuesday #24: Kicking It Up a Notch

Hello my fellow tarot afficionados! I've decided to start doing 3-card weekly readings from now on. I hope you enjoy the new format.

This week looks like it has the potential to be very powerful. We start off the week with the strong feminine energy of the High Priestess, continue the week with the Empress coming into play, and finish off the week with the happy and celebratory Six of Wands.

It's pretty amazing that those two extremely powerful feminine energies came up right beside each other. The High Priestess and The Empress are both extremely powerful women but in different ways. The High Priestess is a solitary figure, one who prefers to channel her strength alone. The Empress, however, is totally extroverted and overflowing with life. She loves to share her energy with everyone.

Both those cards also came up reversed. As a reader I don't pay that much attention to reversals. I note them but I don't believe they have much significance other than to call extra attention to the card or to let us know there could be a blockage in that energy.

Tune in to see what the week has in store. If you'd like a reading from me, please don't hesitate to contact me here, on Facebook, or on my Youtube channel. Have a great week!


Tuesday 11 November 2014

Would You Like a Reading From Me?

Hello there,

Whether you have never had a tarot reading before or are simply seeking an insightful tarot reading at an affordable price, please don't hesitate to get in touch with me. Many tarot readers charge astronomical prices for tarot readings and I think that's unfair. My rates are very affordable and I would love the privilege of working with you and shuffling the cards on your behalf. My video below will tell you about the readings I offer and other pertinent details.

I hope to hear from you! :)


Tarot Tuesday #23: FIVE OF RAINBOWS -- Are You Feeling Like an Outcast?

Our card this week is from the Zen Osho deck and it is the Five of Rainbows (or Five of Pentacles in the Rider-Waite system). The Five of Rainbows is about a sense of lack. It's about feeling like you're left out, excluded, down on your luck, or simply feeling lost and vulnerable.

The image of this card from the Zen Osho deck is particularly poignant because it depicts a small child standing forlornly outside a locked gate peering at what's on the other side. One strap of his overalls has fallen down giving that sense of a feeling of helplessness and vulnerability. We all feel like this at times and it's important to remember that if you're going through a tough time this week -- whether it's financial struggle or just feeling like you're all alone in the world -- this time will pass. It's not enough to simply hope that things will change, though. Keep your eyes and ears open for opportunities, for people who can give you a hand or some helpful advice -- anything that will help you through this challenging time.

Hope you all have a great week and thanks for joining me for another Tarot Tuesday.



Tuesday 4 November 2014

Tarot Tuesday #22: POWER -- We All Have Two Sides

This week's card comes from the Psychic Tarot by John Holland. Our card for the week is Major Arcana 8, Power. This would be the Strength card in the Rider-Waite tarot.

The general theme of the Power (or Strength) card is recognizing that we have two sides of ourselves: the animalistic or primal side, our "reptilian brains" that simply react to stimulus in our environments, and the highly evolved human side that has the capacity to reason and consider the best options. Rarely, if ever, is it a good idea to fly off the handle and behave in an aggressive, forceful manner but sometimes we find ourselves behaving in ways that fill us with regret later. This card is about calling on your inner strength to tame those wild, impulsive feelings. The Rider-Waite version of this card depicts a woman in a flowing white gown calmly holding a lion's jaws shut with her bare hands. She has no fear because she knows that her inner strength is far more powerful than the animal. She is controlling it without hurting it. She is controlling it with kindness and compassion.

Recognize what your triggers are. Become familiar with what prompts you to act in ways that don't serve you and use that higher self to calm it down.

You could also find yourself having a power struggle with someone this week. Don't allow anyone to abuse you but don't allow assertiveness and standing up for yourself to turn into aggression and hostility. That kind of energy tends to feed on itself and breed negativity. Breathe and listen to your inner voice.

Have a great week and remember how powerful you are!


Monday 3 November 2014

Tarot Talk #1: THE EIGHT OF CUPS FROM 4 DIFFERENT ANGLES

Hello everyone,

I've started a new series where I will talk about individual tarot cards in more depth. I'm also going to show various depictions of the same card from different decks and discuss how your interpretation of them can vary either slightly or a great deal depending on which deck you use.

My first card up for discussion is the Eight of Cups, prompted by something that happened in my own life this weekend. The Eight of Cups is about walking away from something you love because you know it has run its course. It has served its purpose in your life and even though your feelings for a person or situation are still strong, you know that if you stay in that situation things will deteriorate.

The decks I've used alongside the Rider-Waite are:

SIMPLY DEEP TAROT
STEELE WIZARD TAROT
STEAMPUNK TAROT (Barbara Moore & Aly Fell)
TAROT ILLUMINATI

I hope you enjoy this new series and I'd appreciate your feedback. Please let me know if you found it helpful and interesting.

Tarot Tuesday will continue as always! :) See you tomorrow.