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Tarot Concept: Hanged Man

'To realize' is the most frequent word Hanged Man calls for, along with 'see', relate to, intuitively, feels or senses, and imagination. The illustration depicts how you feel when you experience eureka, when you realize what you already know but never quite fully...

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Tarot Concept: The Hierophant

Hierophant means approval or approved, and 'passing' as in a passing grade or being accepted in a social circle. Hierophant is your natural assumptions, the way it's done and the way things are. You know how people say "Is the pope Catholic?" Well, that 'Of course'...

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Story of a Tarot Reading: Torina the Terrible

What Was in it for Him? Everyone wondered how this sweet-natured good-looking man put up with Torina the Terrible. Torina owned this huge clubhouse on the golf course with its restaurant and bar, spa and the works. She reminded me of Catherine the Great – same looks,...

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The EMPRESS

EMPRESS, Rider Waite. By her side is a shield-shaped like a valentine, which is what most people would apply it as, but it's actually ancient Celtic porn graffiti of the back end of a female human bending over. On the shield is the symbol for female. The woman lies on...

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Mission Creep!

If you have been doing Tarot for a few years, you have discarded some meanings you used to use and adopted some new ones. More than you think, probably. Maybe a review is in order? Maybe you can improve your game by re-adopting some interpretations you left behind and...

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INTERVIEWING THE DECK, FINE TUNING YOUR TAROT

ME: “Tarot, TALK to me!” What can I do to have a clear message every time I ask you something? Tarot: Fine tune your Tarot. That’s not for every casual reader. ME: What’s the best way to fine tune? Tarot: The question is King. Ninety percent of a clear accurate answer...

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Tarot Talks To You

Tarot is talking to you. Expectation is to apply outside factors to interpreting a spread. Nope. Deeply immerse yourself into each Tarot picture. Be each character. Project yourself into that scene. This gives you each individual card's spectrum. Now. Look at your...

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