Category: Tarot
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Today and Tomorrow are Six of Cups Days
And because Cups signify emotions (both positive and negative), with the Six of Cups, I’m reminded of Jesus’ message – ‘suffer the little children unto me’ for ‘theirs’ is the Kingdom of Heaven’.
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Today and Tomorrow are Nine of Coins Days
This is the downside of the Nine of Coins – money divides – and that’s the truth of it.
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Today is a Nine of Cups Day – be careful you might get what you want?
Fortune reminds us that if one likens the kingdom of earth to a great ship, Yesod would be the engine room. Because it partakes both in the nature of mind and matter, Yesod is the all-important energy with which you one works all magic designed to take effect in our physical world.
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Today you can win back your dignity and self respect
With the sun in Aquarius (breakthrough and reform ) and the moon in Libra ( harmony and peace), today is Six of Swords Day. It is also the first day we’ve seen the sun in Oxford for some time. The Six of Swords is not a happy card. Yet it does suggest some sense of…
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Today & Tomorrow are Two of Wands Day/ if you want your reward take action now
On a Two of Wands day it’s imperative you seize the bull by the horns and progress that something to the next stage.
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Today is a Page of Coins Day – Prepare for un-looked for news
This attitude of pure wonder is both the promise and danger of a Page of Coins day.
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Enjoy the Garden of Eden – Today is an Ace of Coins
When dealing with this energy, it pays to remember that in the Judeo-Christian religion, the first gift from God was the Garden of Eden
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Resurrection leads to Judgement and from there to ….?
Easter is an excellent time to consider that the doctrine of the resurrection leads straight to that of judgement, which like Karma, leads to the moment when the ‘rewards’ for your past efforts appear. Sounds scary, I admit. But the wisdom of the Tarot suggests that for those who’ve met certain preconditions, judgement is a…
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Today is a Hanged Man Day
In other words, that which is truly ‘real’ essential is buried the ‘reality’ of everyday life. No wonder we feel so stuck in our increasingly secular lives.
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Boxing Day Tradition/The Spirit of Christmas
Traditionally, Boxing Day was the day when those who ‘have’ gave something to those who ‘have not’ – like coins dropped in the special alms box at church or presents given to the servants. May sound condescending to modern minds, but perhaps the gesture was better received than we imagine. At any rate, these days…
