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Meanings for Tarot Cards

March 22nd, 2009 | No Comments | Filed in Astrology

While there are lots of tarot card books out there that give you the meaning of tarot cards, one of the best and most personal ways to develop meanings for the cards is to actually study the cards themselves. The cards that represent the concept being expressed were developed with symbols and pictures.

For instance, in the Waite-Rider deck, the Four of Swords depicts a man lying on a bier, on which is pictured a horizontal sword. Let past conflicts come to resolution or rest is the meaning of the card of "to bury the hatchet". The man is literally resting on top of the sword ,swords are the fire element, which means conflicts or fighting, he is allowing them to come to rest and resting on old issues. He has made the decision to "buried the hatchet!”

You can see flying wands coming down to land in the eight of wands (see below) similarly. The eight of wands represents new ideas or inspirations,because wands are the air element, and stand for ideas, inspiration, thoughts and communication. Once you know the element associated with each suit and look at the card for the concept being expressed, you will begin to intuit the meaning for tarot cards easily. Than relying on someone elseís interpretation(although you may want to use someone elseís definition as a starting point),This way is both more reliable and more intuitive.

Many of tarot readers learn the meaning for tarot cards by taking one card a day, intuiting the meaning, then looking for examples of that meaning or concept in everyday life. For instance, the in the seven of swords card (see below), a thief is stealing away with 7 swords. The seven of swords is the loss of power because swords are fire, which means power. Once you intuit this meaning, looking for places in your life or in everyday life where you or someone else is losing power. You will never forget it when the concept is translated into everyday life and the meaning becomes real.

Do You Know The 12 Zodiac Signs?

March 22nd, 2009 | No Comments | Filed in Astrology

the zodiac sign Scorpio

The 12 zodiac signs have a long and rich history dating back to the Ancient Greeks, but did you know that their powers of prognostication were not their only use? The 12 constellations that are used to make up the zodiac signs were once used as a way to navigate through the world. You may not need them for that purpose today; most people read their horoscopes just to find out how their day is going to proceed.

Each of the 12 zodiac signs are made up of different shapes and animals. Each sign has certain characteristics that people associate with themselves. Take for example the zodiac sign Aquarius. The water bearer has a symbol of a pitcher pouring out water. It can include a person or be just the pitcher alone. The characteristics of this sign are aloofness, creativity and the need of freedom from possessive relationships. Most people born under the Aquarius sign are said to be very creative and independent but with a need to be reined in occasionally, due to their flights of fancy.

The zodiac sign Cancer is the exact opposite of Aquarius. He or she craves the comforts of a well run home and they are very sentimental. They long for the closeness of a relationship and need a partner that feels the same way. Aquarians would not make good partners with those born under the sign of Cancer. The sentimentality of Cancer would annoy and irritate the Aquarian. The best match for Cancer would be Taurus, which compliments the Cancer longing for a comfortable home life and the closeness of a relationship.

The possibilities of love compatibility horoscopes are tremendous. You just have to keep in mind one important thing; most prognostications are very generalized. Readings can fit for any birthday and zodiac sign. You need to just be aware of this fact and accept that not all horoscopes are going to be right. It may turn out to be a case of you making the foretelling true through your very own actions and reactions.

Looking to the sky for acknowledgement is likely to continue for however long mankind is on this Earth. It is a way of submitting to a higher power to control your very destiny and characteristics. It does not mean that the 12 zodiac signs should rule every part of your life. You may be more Leo than the zodiac sign Scorpio. Just take everything with a grain of salt and you should be fine and dandy.

Meanings for Tarot Cards

March 18th, 2009 | No Comments | Filed in Astrology

While there are lots of tarot card books out there that give you the meaning of tarot cards, one of the best and most personal ways to develop meanings for the cards is to actually study the cards themselves. The cards were developed with symbols and pictures that represent the concept being expressed.

For instance, in the Waite-Rider deck, the Four of Swords depicts a man lying on a bier, on which is pictured a horizontal sword. The meaning of the card is “to bury the hatchet” or let past conflicts come to resolution or rest. The man is literally resting on top of the sword (swords are the fire element, which includes conflicts or fighting) - he is resting on old issues and allowing them to come to rest. He has “buried the hatchet!”

Similarly, in the eight of wands (see below) you can see flying wands coming down to land. Because wands are the air element, and stand for ideas, inspiration, thoughts and communication, the eight of wands represents new ideas or inspirations. Once you know the element associated with each suit and look at the card for the concept being expressed, you will begin to intuit the meaning for tarot cards easily. This approach is both more reliable and more intuitive than relying on someone elseís interpretation (although you may want to use someone elseís definition as a starting point).

Many of tarot readers learn the meaning for tarot cards by taking one card a day, intuiting the meaning, then looking for examples of that meaning or concept in everyday life. For instance, the in the seven of swords card (see below), a thief is stealing away with 7 swords. Swords are fire, which is also power, therefore the seven of swords is the loss of power. Once you intuit this meaning, looking for places in your life or in everyday life where you or someone else is losing power. When the concept is translated into everyday life, the meaning becomes real and you will never forget it.