Golden Art Nouveau Tarot

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With use, I think they will discover layers of insight into their personal lineage, regardless of their ethnicity. 21. Cat Tarot VIEW PRICE X X - Judgment. A mighty archangel blows his hom to call the dead to rise. The mortal souls be­low are called to face their life deeds. This is a time of rebirth, for the slate is wiped clean from this point on. Those who stand up to frank assessment of their character can move forward. Those who live in denial are doomed to repeat the old life les­sons again and again. Though he is outnumbered, he still has the upper ground, literally and symbolically. He welcomes the challenge to prove himself. Even against such odds, his confidence shines. If you resonate with colorful and minimalistic art, these cards will enhance your readings in powerful ways. 20. The Hoodoo Tarot VIEW PRICE King of Wands. This king is decisive and con­fident, with the impressive demeanor of a born leader. He does not hesitate to take action against injustice or oppression, and he inspires others to stand up for their own rights. You can expect his support and strength in times of need, but present a clear plan if you want his help.

The direction offered in the book makes it perfect for beginners and is a beautiful and fresh approach to self-care, healing & empowerment. 44. Tattoo Tarot VIEW PRICE Ace of Cups. The Ace of Cups signifies that which is dearest to your heart. It is the Grail, the symbol of the soul’s deepest joy. The dove of communion and the water lilies of peace symbolize the integra­tion of emotion with a vision of life’s purpose. X VII - The Star. A tranquil landscape is bathed in the light of seven stars surrounding a single large star. These are the Pleiades, the sister stars who sing in universal harmony, with a greater star that The Pentacles cards represent the element of Earth. This is the element of work, the body and the senses, money, home, and all tangible things.

Knight of Wands. Bold and bound for glory, this knight may rush in where angels fear to tread. He is more susceptible to failure than those who never take a chance, and yet, fortune seems to follow

Six of Swords. A ferryman transports a cloaked traveler and child across choppy water toward a farther shore. The boat is full of swords, signifying that the refugees are bringing their troubles with them. It will take time to heal body and spirit in the new land. I X - The Hermit. On a snowy peak, a Hermit lifts his lamp of knowledge, shining it forth as a beacon from the heights. He has withdrawn from the noise of the world in search of spiritual understanding, without the distractions and opinions of others. The Hermit’s lamp shines through the darkness of ignorance to guide those who are ready to look within. Three of Swords. Some suffering can only be moved through, not avoided or denied. Only the heart can know when it is time to pull the swords out and begin again. Let your tears fall and give sorrow its due. Consider carefully before you as­sign any blame; it is unlikely that you are thinking clearly. An ENORMOUS thank you to our LlewellynCon presenters today: Sterling Moon, Carmen Turner-Schott, Lindsay Fauntleroy, and Elhoim Leafar!Six of Pentacles. A wealthy merchant distrib­utes coins to beggars at his feet, but no warmth of human kindness is behind the act of largesse. The scales he holds symbolize some balance that

Look at yourself. Understand your feel­ings, your fears, your hopes. Understand what you want and what you can’t accept. Four of Pentacles. A wealthy nobleman sits alone outside the castle walls, clutching pentacles in a fearful embrace. He has no room in his heart for others; money is his foundation and his primary love. Without connection to humanity, nothing will ever truly satisfy him. Highly recommend it as a gift for your friends or family members who are looking to start with the Tarot. 28. Housewives Tarot VIEW PRICE Four of Cups. A man sits in an attitude of despon­dency and malcontent. Three cups sit before him, all rejected, and another is offered to him from a cloud. The fourth cup is also refused. The possibil­ity of love and happiness is rejected. Three of Pentacles. Building a cathedral, the craftsman, clergyman, and architect each under­takes the role for which he is best suited. When people bring their skills together toward a com­mon goal, they achieve far more than any of them could create on their own.Golden Klimt - Gilded Elegance! Digital set of 24 high-resolution seamless patterns, Klimt's Gold Touch Six of Cups. Two children in a sheltered garden space enjoy the fragrance of fresh flowers. They symbolize the safety and innocence of child­hood, when tender feelings are sheltered from the harsh world. You may need some of this sheltering now. X VI - The Tower. A blast from the heavens de­stroys a Tower that seemed unconquerable, its magnificent crown-like dome tumbling to the ground. Two people fall helplessly from the heights. The Tower was built with such a forbid­ding design that it imprisoned them in their own creation, with no easy exit. Seek liberation on your own, or the universe may give it to you in unex­pected ways. Eight of Wands. A flight of wands rushes to earth, disturbing an otherwise tranquil landscape. Is bat­tle commencing? Is it a portent of some message to come? Something is changing, for better or worse. Wait for further information before proceeding or responding. The meanings of the cards are inspired by the art and architecture of the era, and as such they are rich with symbolism. The Major Arcana cards represent different aspects of life, while the Minor Arcana cards represent specific emotions and situations.



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