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Psychic Tarot Card Reading 3/12/14 by GreatRoland
After viewing this video, I did some 'research' into the deeper meaning of these cards. I do agree with this interpretation but from a different perspective. I appreciate the fact that this gentleman used the Tarot to support his intuitive position on it. I still think that we need to take a step further and think outside the box.It's as if Psychics want to jump in the pool but they don't want to get wet. Pool full of water, I might add.
We have to get WET!!!! Our craft and genuineness depends on it. Whether we are believed or not is irrelevant. Many great seers were not believed initially. The current trends during their time was counter-intuitive, but as time passed their ideas became more and more believable, because with time comes change.
The Metaphysical World can be accessed through tools, such as the Tarot, the I Ching, Ifa, Metu Neter, and various other tools. These tools are best used to awaken the intuitive abilities that are already present in each of us. Learning how to develop the craft actually facilitates and stimulates the inner knowing. Part of that inner knowing, realizes that the perspective of one person can differ from the perspective of another. What is perspective? It is the vantage point from which we view a circumstance or situation.
I found this reading compelling in that it highlights some interesting points and gives us the cards so we can look them up ourselves. Below, you will find the meanings of the cards that I found while viewing this website..... Biddy Tarot: http://www.biddytarot.com/
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- Page of Swords Tarot Card Meanings and Description
The Page of Swords
shows a young man standing in the midst of rough terrain with a sword held in
both hands. The sky is filled with turbulent clouds and the trees in the
background are obviously wind-blown, as is the young man’s hair. The waters
behind the Page are rough and the general feeling of this card is one of
tumultuous energy.
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Page of Swords Tarot Card Meanings
The Page of Swords
reflects an abundance of energy, passion and enthusiasm. You cannot wait to
get started on a new project or an idea, and to share that with others. You
start all new projects, ventures and journeys with a huge amount of energy and
excitement. The challenge, however, is whether you can keep it up! As with all
Pages, the beginning always looks promising but something else is needed in
order to maintain the pace.
The Page of Swords
is almost like a green light to say, “Go for it”. There are always going to be
challenges with whatever option you choose and not everyone is going to be
happy with your choices but when it comes down to it, you need to follow your
passions and go where your true energy lies. This Page encourages you to move
forward and to get the wheels in motion, despite any challenges or setbacks
that may potentially stand in the way.
This card shows you
as a young and idealistic person, with lots of plans and ideas for the future.
At this moment, you feel as though you could do almost anything. As a Page,
you are just beginning to make your way in life, and it is important that you
align with others who will not overwhelm you or stifle your direction and
ideas. Instead, seek to align yourself with people who will nurture your ideas
and will help you to manifest them in an organized manner. Choose a
relationship that feels natural, with someone who will learn and grow along
with you and give you a chance to develop your own personality and expression.
You have an intelligent and sensitive nature, and you may suffer a lot if
there is no outlet for your ideas and feelings.
The Page of Swords
is as perceptive as the Queen of Swords. He has the ability to find out the
truth regarding all matters by asking all the important questions. However,
what makes him different to the Queen is that he lacks experience and
maturity, so his questioning and probing may become annoying to others as he
constantly asks “Why?” Nonetheless, he has both mental and physical agility
and is full of anticipation, making him an avid learner and an excellent
student.
The Page of Swords
is also all about communication, information and ideas. This card is an
indication that you need to appreciate and communicate ideas, information and
theories. These ideas, information and theories may be your own or someone
else’s. It does not really matter, so long as you are involved in talking,
sharing and conversing with others about these ideas. You are always coming up
with something new and then finding someone to share it with. You also have a
way with words, being a good writer or speaker, and you are passionate about
what you are doing. However, be careful that you do not engage in gossip.
While this Page loves to talk and to be ‘in the know’, it is important that
you use this talent to benefit others, rather than to create negativity. You
may also want to be careful about what you say to whom, as you may be more
prone to sharing confidential information about yourself. So, protect your
privacy. And you may need to first ground your thoughts, before speaking, in
order to ensure that you do not later regret what you have said.
The Page of Swords
can also stand for a child or young-at-heart adult whose relationship to you
involves truthfulness, the search for information and new ideas, or matters of
the mind and intellect. You may have your moments with this Page, as the
Swords often indicate a level of tension or conflict, and this bundle of
energy may sometimes prove too much to handle. If you need to, give yourself a
break from this youthful person, and return with fresh eyes. They do have a
lot to share with you, and despite their inexperience, they may actually teach
you something about yourself. You need to remain open to their high levels of
energy and enthusiasm to learn more about the world. As a child, the Page of
Swords encourages you to have fun with mental activities of all kinds,
including learning, exploring, and researching. Enjoy the world of thought
your mind can open to you.
The downside of the
Page of Swords is the turbulent nature of intellectual discovery and
inspiration unchecked by experience or wisdom. This Page seems to be either on
the defensive, protecting his ideas, or on the offensive, looking for some
victim of the double-edged sword of his mind. Perhaps he is seeking a
confrontation in the intellectual sense or has the desire to prove himself
mentally superior to others. The trouble is that he does not yet have the
maturity to express himself in a way that is always constructive, and may come
across as oppositional or just too ‘in your face’.
- Tower Tarot Card Meanings and Description
The Tower shows a
tall tower pitched atop a craggy mountain. Lightning strikes and flames burst
from the building’s windows. People are seen to be leaping from the tower in
desperation, wanting to flee such destruction and turmoil. The Tower signifies
darkness and destruction on a physical scale, as opposed to a spiritual scale.
The Tower itself represents ambitions built on false premises. The lightning
bolt breaks down existing forms in order to make room for new ones. It
represents a sudden, momentary glimpse of truth, a flash of inspiration that
breaks down structures of ignorance and false reasoning. Notice the lightning
bolt is oriented left to right (from the perspective of the card), from heaven
to earth, and from Spirit to material. The falling figures correspond to the
chained prisoners in the Devil card. They fall headfirst, because the sudden
influx of spiritual consciousness represented by the lightning flash
completely upsets all our old notions about the relations between
subconsciousness and self-consciousness. The flames are actually the Hebrew
yods. There are 22 flames, representing the 22 Major Arcana. The gray clouds
are the clouds of misfortune that rain on everyone indiscriminately. The
ruling planet of this card is Mars.
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Tower Tarot Card Meanings
How many times have
you sat safely within the narrow confines of your life, comfortable in your
current thoughts, beliefs and expectations? Then, out of the blue, something
‘shocking’ happens that completely destroys your picture of peace and harmony.
It blows your mind or throws you for a loop. There is a sudden realisation
that your comfort was based on an inadequate foundation of false thought,
belief and action. This is a humbling, frightening but necessary experience.
When you see the
Tower in a reading, you may feel afraid, shaken and insecure. It is a time of
great turmoil and destruction as you seek to understand how you could have
been so wrong, so naive, or so blind about a particularly situation. And now,
what will you do and how will you manage in the face of this shocking truth?
You may be experiencing sleepless nights, depression, grief, anger and
confrontation. These are normal reactions to major changes in your outer and
inner worlds.
A Tower experience
is any experience that shakes the foundation of your current sense of security
and/or forces you to question your strongly-held beliefs, perceptions,
attitudes and behaviours. It may be a divorce, death of a loved one, financial
failure, health problems or job loss, or any event that penetrates to the core
of your inner being, affecting you spiritually, mentally and physically. It is
often descriptive of a major upheaval, disruption, emergency or crisis, and is
likely to bring chaos in the aftermath of such an event.
If the Tower
appears in your reading, ask yourself, “What structures in my life are
breaking up?” No doubt you will already be very aware of where there is
turmoil and destruction but sometimes it can be on a more subtle or
subconscious level.
The most important
aspect of the Tower is that with any destruction there comes creation. Thus,
the Tower card represents an awakening and is about inspiration, freedom,
reality and the release from bondage. It is a truth and honesty card that
comes as a bolt of lightning to you through a shocking and impactful life
event. It represents a necessary experience that forces you to get out of your
comfort zone and to grow beyond your present level. The sudden destruction of
the Tower represents the immediacy of change, and the often disorienting
effects of that change. Once you hit rock bottom the choice is yours. You can
revert to the self-defeating, restrictive Devil, or reach for the
transformational and inspirational Star. When you begin to reach for the Star,
you will come to realise that your true security and strength lies within
yourself and your relationship with the Universe, and not in some false belief
system or artificially-created world. Following a Tower experience, you can
rest assured that you will grow stronger, wiser and more serene as you begin
to develop a completely new perspective on life that you did not even know
existed. These moments in time are necessary for spiritual growth and
enlightenment. Truth and honesty will bring about a positive change, even if
you must experience pain and anxiety throughout the process.
The Tower also
represents the inner and outer structures that you have built. These
structures represent your personal defences, defences that create a more
socially acceptable ‘you’ by hiding your true, inner thoughts and feelings. It
is like laughing politely when your boss tells a joke, or, on a deeper level,
disguising your sexual feelings, particularly if you feel that they are
socially inappropriate. In times of great pressure and stress, these
structures will be tested and are at risk of shattering, finally revealing
your true inner self to those around you. So, you need to be very careful how
much of yourself you attempt to hide, knowing that one day, all will be
revealed.
The Tower therefore
asks you to break down the structures that you have surrounded yourself with.
This can be a painful and difficult process if you resist against the external
forces that are pushing you to reveal more of yourself. Breaking through this
pretence can cause a great deal of anguish but remember that the Tower will
fall, whether you like it or not, because you have reached your limits in this
area and can no longer live with it.
Similarly, the
Tower can signify your ego and the illusion of considering yourself to be
superior to others. When the Tower of ego, deception and illusion is
destroyed, you are free to face truth and reality without the trappings of
false attachments. Are you undergoing a major shift in consciousness? Are you
beginning to see things in a new way? Embrace the opportunity to accept change
and move forward into a more positive psychological state, where personal
freedom is the rule.
- Ten of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings and Description
The Ten of
Pentacles is a card of culmination and final fulfilment. The card shows an
aged, wise man sitting comfortably just outside an archway leading into a
town. He is surrounded by his family and his dogs and wears a rich robe
decorated with images of grapevines, crescent moons, and other symbols. Behind
the laughing couple under the arch, a young boy reaches playfully to pet one
of the dogs. This card is a symbol of financial security, accomplishment, and
comfort. The patriarch is able to rest and enjoy the fruits of his labours in
retirement while he looks on at the lives of his children and grandchildren.
This is a man who has accomplished a great deal during his life and is now
able to rest in the satisfaction of knowing that what he has created will
provide value and joy to others, even when he is gone.
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Ten of Pentacles Tarot Card Meanings
As a Ten, the Ten
of Pentacles is such a great sign that despite challenges and setbacks along
the way, you will finally reach a point of completion and accomplishment in
your journey. This sense of accomplishment is likely to be as a result of an
improved career path, more solid financial reserves, a stable home environment
and a possible committed and long-term relationship. This is one of those
cards that shows that everything will eventually come together in a wonderful
way and you will feel highly successful and proud of everything you have
achieved. You will also feel compelled to share this success with others to
ensure that they are also well cared for.
This card reminds
me of the wealthy retired father figure who can now finally relax and enjoy
his family and his home. He has worked incredibly hard over his lifetime in
order to build up wealth, prosperity and security. He now has the financial
reserves to share with his family to ensure that they are well supported now
and in the future, which in turn leaves him feeling happy and content with his
ability to ‘provide’.
With the focus on
the family, you may be more inclined to direct a lot of your energy into
ensuring that your family has everything that they need, from finances, to
security and a good home life. You want to ensure that your children and
family will always have everything they need.
The Ten of
Pentacles shows how family, or even extended family, is incredibly important.
It represents tradition, being a part of something bigger and realising that
the blood of your ancestors runs through your veins. It signifies that you are
part of a long chain of individuals who subsequently creates a family, a
‘tribe’ and a society. It provides structure where you can sit safely and
comfortably, knowing that you are a part of history and heritage.
The Ten of
Pentacles is also a card of affluence and wealth. You are blessed with
material abundance and are now free from any sort of money troubles. You feel
financially secure and you are fortunate enough to have luck and success on
your side to ensure your financial reserves are high.
This card reflects
permanence and creating a lasting foundation for future success. It is a card
of commitment to a sustainable future, taking into consideration not just the
short-term benefits of a particular venture but also the long-term benefits.
It is about investing in the long-term and knowing that you need a consistent
approach in order to achieve success that will last the test of time.
- Star Tarot Card Meanings and Description
The Star card shows
a naked woman kneeling at the edge of a small pool. The woman holds two
containers of water. She pours the water out to nourish the earth and to
continue the cycle of fertility, represented by the lush greenery around her.
The other container pours the water onto dry land in five rivulets,
representing the five senses. The woman has one foot on the ground,
representing her practical abilities and good common sense, and the other foot
in the water, representing her intuition and inner resources, and listening to
her inner voice. Behind her, shines one large star and seven smaller stars,
representing your chakras. This represents a need to open your chakras and
cleanse your aura. Notice all the stars have eight points. The Star is associated
with the number 17, which equals 8 (1+7=8). Eight is Strength, the quality
needed to accept your faults and love yourself in spite of them. The bird in
the tree in the background is the sacred ibis of thought, roosting in the tree
of the mind. The astrological sign of the Star is Aquarius.
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Star Tarot Card Meanings
The Star Tarot card
brings renewed hope and faith and a sense that you are truly blessed by the
Universe at this time. Courage, fulfilment, and inspiration are in your life.
You are entering a loving phase in your life, filled with calm energy, mental
stability and deeper understanding of both yourself and others around you.
This card is saying to you that, over the long-term, you should have faith and
trust in the Universe. A better future is waiting for you but in order to
reach it you must trust that it is indeed possible.
As it follows the
Tower, the meaning of the Star Tarot card suggests that you have endured
life’s challenges and have been through a difficult time but you are now open
to healing and transformation. Your ability to let go of damaging memories has
been strengthened by contact with your true self through these difficult
times. Hatred, envy, bitterness, and revenge have burned themselves out and no
longer shadow your life or get in the way of your potential for future
happiness. You are now also able to forgive and forget so that you can embrace
new opportunities.
The Star card is
therefore an important card for personal transformation. When the Star appears
in a Tarot reading, be open to new ideas and growth. Listen to the still small
voice within. You have a strong desire now to find or rediscover a sense of
meaning, inspiration, or purpose in your life. You are making some significant
changes in your life, transforming yourself from the old you to the new you,
and in doing this you are bringing about a fresh perspective on life. You may
also be feeling that you are finally honouring the person who you truly are or
want to be, rather than simply following a routine that has little meaning to
you. There is a deeper spiritual journey that you are going through which is
all about bringing greater meaning and purpose into your life and renewing
your inner energy. You hope your future will be better than your past. This
card is the call of destiny that motivates you or compels you to go on. Your
desire is not in vain as you will ultimately find what you are yearning for.
In a Tarot reading,
the Star brings renewed self-esteem and increased trust in yourself. You will
become aware of how successful and respected you are. You may attain a goal
that brings lasting happiness and your reputation may be enhanced. The Star
Tarot card is particularly encouraging when you have come through a period of
opposition, negative feedback or setbacks that have previously damaged your
self-esteem. The Star encourages you to have faith in yourself and to believe
in yourself.
The Star Tarot card
also indicates a generous spirit. You want to give or share your wealth with
others to help transform their own lives. You have an open heart and you now
want to give back the blessings you have already received so that others may
benefit.
Does this card keep
reappearing in your Tarot readings? Perhaps the
Universe is trying to tell you something.
Indeed this is a work in progress, with many nuances that can be explored.
TO BE CONTINUED.....