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Tarot Card Readings: the Judgment Tarot Card

Wednesday, March 23, 2005

The twentieth tarot card in the major Arcana of the tarot is the Judgment card.

It's one which traditionally shows the Archangel Gabriel blowing a trumpet. This clarion call has several people leave their coffins in response to the divine music they hear from this instrument.

It's a time of rebirth, of realization, as the Tarot of the Four Elements terms it.

The judgment is not the type of judging and assessing of people and ourselves that we all do, where we make ourselves and usually others, wrong.

This is a looking upwards, an hearkening to higher values, to the higher vibrations of life.

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Posted on 03/23/05 at 06:12:40 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Self Help & the Place of Story, part 3

Tuesday, March 22, 2005

In his fascinating account of postmodern theory in counselling and therapy, Alan Parry quotes Friedrich Nietzsche as saying: 'if we possess our why of life we can put up with almost any how'.(Parry, A. Story Re-visions :Narrative Therapy in the Postmodern World, p.1)

Underlying much of what we say when we ask, how is my future going to be? is often an unspoken why? Why does my life go the way it does? My relationships fall into a pattern?

Sometimes it takes some distance to see - and hear - that.

At other times it needs the presence of another person.

And, too, all too often it can also become a series of bemoaning, why, why, why, where we get stuck in looking for reasons, apparently, when we may basically be throwing a tantrum. Why does life do this TO me, that type of exclamation. Probably we are all familiar with it. I know I am.

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Posted on 03/22/05 at 01:42:50 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Self Help & the Place of Story, part 2

Monday, March 21, 2005

A story brings together several elements: plot, characters, events, narrative, dialogue, context or setting.

Tarot card readings make sense because there are boundaries placed on them.

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Posted on 03/21/05 at 06:45:14 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Self Help & The Place of Story, part 1

Sunday, March 20, 2005

One of Arthur Frank's books is titled, The Renewal of Generosity.

Dr Frank suggests that what can underlie medicine are two simple yet profound virtues: generosity and gratitude.

While his account is about medicine, healing and illness, and the stories that interweave through all three, there's something there which can be transposed to the study of the tarot and tarot card readings.

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Posted on 03/20/05 at 08:07:39 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Mapping the Dream, part 3

Saturday, March 19, 2005

Sometimes reading tarot card is a hymn to praise.

Tarot cards can be a colourful place of delight.

There are many tarot decks available these days, and they can appeal to a wide section of society.

Historical, cultural, multi-cultural, whimsical, thematic, fantastic, you name it, there's a tarot set that will be it. Recently, even cities such as Paris and Prague now have tarot card sets based on them.

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Posted on 03/19/05 at 06:06:35 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Reading Tarot Card

Friday, March 18, 2005

Tarot card readings call us to account: what are we to make of our lives, relationships, futures?

What sort of future do we wish to live into? What calls us forward in life? What holds us back? Where do we hide?

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Posted on 03/18/05 at 21:47:46 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Mapping the Dream, part 2

Thursday, March 17, 2005

In his fascinating book, Maps & Dreams, Hugh Brody talks about the learning and 'unlearning' he had to undertake and experience in order to accomplish his task involved in projects about resources in the Canadian interior.

It's a book about two distinct cultures and how each goes about understanding the world and trying to understand the other. the one pre-industrial, the other western, industrial, linear thinking.

Each uses different maps, as it were, to explain the world.

So how does this fit with a piece on tarot card readings?

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Posted on 03/17/05 at 21:46:29 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Mapping the Dream, part 1

Wednesday, March 16, 2005

If life is a journey, then it certainly helps to have a map.

What maps do we use?

Where do we find them?

How do we even recognize them as maps, and then maps of life? Are there maps of life?

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Posted on 03/16/05 at 06:08:14 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Self Help

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Tarot card readings can be a great form of self help.

The color, vibrance and vitality of many tarot decks can't help but lift the spirits anyway.

The theme of life as a journey, which lies at the heart of most tarot card sets, also helps place whatever predicament we may be facing in a context of change and possibility.

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Posted on 03/15/05 at 01:13:26 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card Readings: Mixing the Elements

Monday, March 14, 2005

Shuffling tarot cards in a tarot card reading is more than something we just do because that's what people do. It mimics creation. It is a mixing of the elements.

After all, the four suits of the minor Arcana -wands, coins, swords and cups - symbolize the four elements of fire, earth, air and water respectively.

Add to those the twenty two cards of the major Arcana, which represent the archetypal forces of life and consciousness, and we've got the basis of all life.

So it's good to pause awhile before either having or doing a tarot card reading.

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Posted on 03/14/05 at 00:01:00 by Keith MacNider
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Tarot Card readings: Choice & Mutual Space

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Tarot card readings invite us into a place or space called choice. Ultimately, that's what underlies tarot card readings. Choice, hope, possibility.

The three inter link.

We often come to a tarot card reading expectant, worried, confused, anxious, hopeful. There's usually a mixture of feelings and concerns. Will my relationship last? Is this person the right person? How will my work go? Finances? What's the new year going to be like? All those sorts of questions, natural questions in the course of our daily lives.

And we expect the tarot reader and psychic to be able to work through with guides to the right answers, or obtain clearer answers for us. Again, that's natural.

Yet we can also consider that a tarot card reading is a dual process, a place of interaction between reader and querant (person requesting the reading).

It's not a one way street.

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Posted on 03/13/05 at 01:14:41 by Keith MacNider
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Reading Tarot Card : the Sun Tarot Card & Play

Saturday, March 12, 2005

The Sun card is a great tarot card with which to work.

It's full of energy, it's positive, and it's colourful. We can't help but be uplifted, unless, of course, we are in a particularly dour mood and in a state of mind where we don't trust anything that appears to be 'too good to be true'.

It's handy, when working with tarot cards, and taking on reading tarot cards, to reverse them.

Inverting the Sun card can give us more insight into what makes it such a nourishing and powerful tarot card.

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Posted on 03/12/05 at 08:11:02 by Keith MacNider
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Reading Tarot Card : the Sun Tarot card & the Lattice of Light

Friday, March 11, 2005

When the tarot card the Sun appears in a tarot card reading it signifies victory, success, and perhaps more importantly, joy.

There's something unbounded here about the expression of joy, even though, ironically, some tarot decks such as the Marseilles show two children, a boy and a girl, at play in a walled garden.

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Posted on 03/11/05 at 07:27:21 by Keith MacNider
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Reading Tarot Card : Tarot & Transformation

Thursday, March 10, 2005

At the heart of tarot is hope.

Hope for the future, hope for something better.

We all look for that, let's face it, we want to know how things will go in the future, whether what we want will turn out. That's as natural as glancing in the mirror.

And that is there in the tarot, and all forms of divination.

But there's something more.

The story of the tarot, of tarot cards and reading tarot card, is a story about transformation.

Transformation is both the context and the 'sinews' of tarot cards.

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Posted on 03/10/05 at 02:40:24 by Keith MacNider
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Reading Tarot Card : the Sun Tarot Card & Victory

Wednesday, March 09, 2005

The nineteenth card in the major Arcana of the tarot is the Sun card.

It's often a vibrant, cheery card, colorful, expressive, showing a young naked boy like the Divine child golden in his vitality and effervescence. Sometimes the boy is seated on a white horse.

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Posted on 03/09/05 at 01:41:01 by Keith MacNider
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