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Tuesday, April 7, 2009,8:16 AM
New Love Tarot 3d

Love Tarot readings will help you find the true love.
You'll be able to analyze in a better way the problems with your partner.
Enter the Love Tarot. Click on any of the 22 cards from the major Arcane and take it to each one of the houses. There are houses for different topics: communication, the partner, love, the present, sex, friendship and dreams.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009,7:47 AM
TAROT RIDER WAITE

Tarot Rider is one of the most famous along with Tarot of Marseilles; it is the one people uses the most in countries in North America and England.

Contrary to the other models of tarot, the Minor Arcana are as representative as the Major Arcana, because their rich images, with plenty of symbols, give the chance to make a detailed analysis of that to be consulted.

These cards may be used by anyone; either those who are intuitive and have a highly spiritual level or those who are absolutely on the ground, who are quite rational, calculating and analytical.

You get great results from its reading; the language is accessible; finally, it has information that can be studied and worked out, because it is a well-organized and perfectly structured tarot.

Today, Tarot Rider-Waite perhaps the best-selling cards and the most reproduced in the world- is one of the main syntheses of Western magic traditions, where Christian mysticism, Hebraic superstitions, alchemy, and astrology merge.

Now, we invite you to come into our Special Tarot Oracle with the images from 'TAROT RIDER WAITE'.

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Tuesday, March 10, 2009,6:24 AM
The Runic Oracle

Runes may be consulted in order to find an answer to a specific question in a certain moment. In both cases, one of the most effective, reliable, and easy methods is by throwing or casting the seven runes.
Once you get them, you should interpret their meaning and make use of your feeling to decode its hidden message.

Warning: As you consult the runes, do not do it just like one more pastime. Remember: no system is real unless there is good judgment and intuition, and we get rid of blind fanaticism.

Oracles show us a guide, a map, a way to behave according to the position of the stars, the arcane mysteries, the runes, or any other similar system that lie between the astral world and the mysterious one; however, they never provide with a final word.
That is why, to arouse fanaticism in one answer avoids letting one’s intuition flow.

Remember it takes some time to get familiar with the procedure, but once you learn it, you will appreciate the results.

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Friday, November 23, 2007,3:45 AM
Basic Tarot for Beginners
If you would like to learn to read tarot cards, but have no idea who to ask to teach you or how to go about it, the following tips should help you get started on your path to telling fortunes just like a pro!

Your first challenge is to choose a deck from the 8,000 or so published brands of fortune telling cards on the market. What works for one person often doesn't for another. Some people are comfortable reading several decks and others only identify psychically from a single brand. Your local bookstore will probably carry several choices of decks and the online store at Psychic Realm also has a selection of introductory Tarot. However, I highly recommend going to a store, picking up a deck and seeing if you like the feel of the cards. The feel, weight or look of the cards often "speaks" to you. If you a feel a connection with the images on the cards or even how they feel in your hands, then that is probably the deck that you will relate to best. I also recommend a deck that comes with a small book inside the package or box so you will have something to quickly reference if you should get lost in the meaning of the cards. When I first read the Tarot, I typed myself up a one sheet that a resembled a chart on a computer so that all the meanings of each card right side up and upside down were apparent to me at a glance.

Your next step would be to get acquainted with your cards. The best way to learn is to study the image on each card, one at a time, while memorizing it's meaning. Be patient. There are usually 78 meanings to learn so this is not always a fast process. Some tarot teachers recommend that you put the deck of cards under your pillow at night so you can get better acquainted with them. The idea is that your subconscious will absorb the meaning. You can also meditate or dream upon the individual cards in the same way by placing them under your pillow.

Some people like to charge their cards after they first get them, either by praying or meditating over them, passing them through the smoke of incense or placing them in the light of the full or new moon for a night. Finicky readers believe the power of the cards is enhanced if they are placed inside a special box, pouch or wrapped in a silk pouch. I personally don't think this makes much of a difference but pomp and circumstance is supposed to add to the power of all ritual and magic, so if storing your cards in a special way or in a special place helps you read them better than by all means do so.

Also many readers protect their cards by not letting anyone touch them. There is a belief that others can "infect" the cards with their beliefs, fears or anxieties. The cards do act as a portal through to the other side, so keeping them away from other people may be a good way of preventing people from accidentally "touching" you through the cards and passing along possibly toxic energy.

This however brings up issues when it is time to decide who is actually going to shuffle the cards. Some readers hand the cards over to the questioner and others prefer to always do the shuffling and never let the cards be tainted by another's hands. My personal take on this is that if you don't like the person's energy, shuffle them yourself or even -- don't do the reading at all!

Most Tarot decks consist of 78 cards: 22 Major Arcana, and 56 Minor Arcana cards. The Minor Arcana consist of four "suits”, just like a deck of regular playing cards... The four suits are, Pentacles or Coins, which deal with work/money/success issues, the Wands, or Staffs, which deal with more spiritual issues, the Cups, which deal with emotional issues, and the Swords, which some see as representing negative experiences and loss.

When starting out, I highly recommend making your life easy, and getting the person to ask you a question out loud. Both parties should focus on the question while you shuffle the cards. As you get more experienced or confident with the cards, you won't care if they ask a question, but repeating the questioner's question out loud yourself does seem to assist the divination process. Shuffle the cards until the person you are reading for feels it is "right" to stop or until you feel it is right to "stop”. After you are done cutting, you need to cut the deck. Most readers divide the deck into three piles. At this point you can either have the person you are reading for pick which pile to pick up as the top of the deck, or you can pick them up in an order that feels right to you. Another option, is to fan the cards out face down, and have the person you are reading for pick out the cards they want you to read

Two Simple Spreads:

The Three-Card Spread:

This spread is good for yes or no questions. After you are done cutting the deck lay the cards out from left to right.

The first card to the left represents the past/issues affecting the problem.

The second card in the center represents the present/problem.

The third card to the right represents the future/outcome.

The Celtic-Cross Spread

Lay out the cards on the table in the following order:

4 10

5 1/2 6 9

8

3 7

The first card represents the person asking the question and the foundation of the matter.

The second card is placed across the first sideways and represents obstacles or issues dealt with the person in the present.

The third card represents what is on the subconscious mind of the questioner and everything he or she has been through with regards to the matter.

The fourth card represents the potential and the best that can be accomplished given the choices the questioner has made so far in his life regarding that matter.

The fifth card represents what has transpired in the past.

The sixth card represents what will take place in the immediate future.

The seventh card represents the fears of the person. Generally, this card will show you what is inside of them that is blocking him or her from reaching their desired outcome. It can also represent the atmosphere or influences that strongly affect the questioner.

The eighth card represents how others see the person or the situation.

The ninth card represents the hopes and fears that the questioner might have for the future.

The tenth card represents the predicted outcome of the situation or the actual answer to the question.

Some individuals like to keep pulling an addition six to ten cards after this cross is laid down to determine what will happen in the future.

It is important to remember, that no matter what maps or directions you are given, Tarot reading is an intuitive art and after you do it enough you will begin to develop an intuitive sense of what the cards mean when they are placed in relationship to each other. Happy Reads!

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Friday, October 5, 2007,4:18 PM
Stairs to the sky




Angels are pure energy; and magnificent spirits. They were created as perfect and free from human conditions. They are spirits of light that exist to praise God. They have been in the world even before human beings. Their main objective is to focus, intensify, and enlarge God’s energies for the benefit of all creations, bearing in mind mankind’s needs. They glorify feelings of faith, hope, charity, honor, integrity, truth, freedom, mercy, and justice.
They are divine helpers that make heavenly energy flow, in order to find a solution to the conflicts of the universe. They protect our spiritual energy; they warn us from danger; they are always willing to help us according to our needs; they go along with us to reassure our potentials at all levels. They enlarge life’s spirit and they renew everything they have contact with. They are a revelation of divine love, wisdom and absolute power.
They have the ability to acquire different shapes to appear to us when necessary.
The word Angel comes from Latin Angelus and Greek Angelos, which means Messenger of God.
A legend says that since the day we are born, an angel touches our lips with his fingers and says, “Remain silent, do not say what you already know”. That is the reason why we have a thin rift in the upper lip, and we do not remember anything from the place we come from.
They can pass by our lives, and we are not capable of recognizing them. There is no human being who has not ever been touched by an Angel. However, not all people are willing to admit this fact.


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Thursday, October 4, 2007,5:51 PM
The Powers of the Moon Sign
The Powers of the Moon Sign
The Moon rules human beings’ emotions. Learning about your Moon Sign allows you to know your feelings’ characteristics.
Traditional Astrology explains that the Moon Sign represents the characteristics we inherit from our parents, though it is also true that many believe that the Moon Sign shows the way we face, instinctively, different situations.The Moon Sign is related to the day and month plus the year we were born. It is the Sign where the Moon was traveling through at the time of our birth. Besides, if we know the time of our birth, it will give us the position by ‘Astrological House’ (in what area of the chart is) and the aspects (angles) to other planets.
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007,6:47 PM
Sun, Moon and Rising Sign

This is an introductory article about the Sun, Moon and Ascendant and will give a brief look at the meaning associated with these parts of the birth chart.
Sun

The Sun Sign is what most people are aware of because it is easy to calculate so it is used most frequently by the general population.

The symbolism associated with this planet shows us how we consciously express ourselves - I liken the process of discovering our 'Sun' to the process of individuation as described by Carl Jung. Depending on the placement of the Sun and its relationship to the other planets this may be a process that is easy or difficult. The actual Sun itself I relate to the animus.
Men tend to associate with the Sun more naturally/easily than woman because it is a masculine energy and psychologically represents the father and authority figures as well as identity and ego. Other keywords associated with the Sun include vitality and purpose.
In a woman's chart the Sun can represent what type of characteristics she finds attractive in a partner or that she experiences through her father and other important men in her life.

Moon
The Moon changes sign roughly every 2 1/2 days, depending on how fast it is travelling at the time. In Jungian terms I feel there is a strong link between the Moon and the anima.
Unconscious actions can be attributed to the Moon as well as feelings and needs. Instinct, emotions, nurturing and the feminine qualities are also represented by this point in the birth chart. The Moon shows us how we instinctively respond on a feeling level when we are being creatures of habit.
While the Sun strives to be different, the Moon symbolises relationship and merging of identity.
Usually a woman will associate with her Moon sign because it is a feminine energy.
Men may experience the symbolism represented by the Moon through their relationship with the mother or nurturing figure while growing up. When it comes to relationships a man usually seeks out the themes represented by the Moon's placement within his birth chart.

Rising Sign (Also Known as the Ascendant)
Since the Rising Sign is calculated using the exact time of birth, ie, the moment a person entered the world, then this point in the birth chart symbolises the environment a person is born into. It can also describe the birthing process itself!

I use this point in the chart as an indication of not only what type of environment a person is born into, but also as a guide to how others first experience the individual.
Psychologically speaking, the Rising Sign indicates the type of persona (another term used by Jung) an individual has created for dealing with the world and others in general. In other words our Rising Sign is the 'mask' we wear when having to deal with new situations, people and the world in general.
Physically it can describe what a person looks like as well as the type of health issues an individual may face at some point in their lives.

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