Dematerialisation – physical death

Tarot Death

Let’s talk about… death.

  • When am I going to die?

Some schools of thought believe that the moment of death is predetermined; as a result, it is also predictable. We tend to think that even eternity has a beginning and an end.
‘When I am going to die’ is the sort of question one should never ask. Some affairs concern humans and others are mysteries with reason. Some veils should not be lifted, and mysteries that not be touched. Sometimes people forget these simple, common sense laws and want to reach beyond their limits. Thus, death is inevitable, but the moment of death is unpredictable.
In the Western astrological tradition, for example, Saturn crossing the Read more Dematerialisation – physical death

Maktub Tarot by Suada Agachi

If you are fond of the Tarot of Marseille, the Maktub Tarot by Suada Agachi is definitively your cup of tea.
The traditional style of the French pattern has been brought to a new life through the guidance of Suada Agachi and by the hands of the Romanian painter Mihai Adrian Răceanu.
The old archetypes have been carefully examined, revisited and recreated. While the original French decks were raw and Read more Maktub Tarot by Suada Agachi

The non-binary nature of the Tarot

GD vs UET III

The dualistic point of view dominates our world and perception.
Yet, no matter how hard they tried to alter reality, the triple character of things remained unchanged in nature and has been preserved in the forms of various concepts and laws.
The Christian Church has the Holy Trinity. Trinity means three. By the Holy Trinity we mean Read more The non-binary nature of the Tarot