The Lovers – analyze

The Lovers

The Lovers

The Lovers was for a very long time associated with the idea of love and marriage.
Probably, it is one of the most misunderstood and misinterpreted Tarot card.
In each case, there is a story behind the significance of the Tarot cards.
In the case of The Lovers, it is the story of Adam, Eve and Lilith. Read more The Lovers – analyze

The Way of Tarot by Alejandro Jodorowsky, book review

The Way of Tarot by Alejandro Jodorowsky, book review

Alejandro Jodorowsky - The Way of Tarot - 2009I heard lot of good things about Alejandro Jodorowsky’s book on Tarot, then I read a couple of positive comments on different Tarot forums and specific social media groups. Finally, I stumbled across a quite interesting book synopsis which determined to read the book.
I have to admit, I had quite high expectations, and somewhat I was pretty disappointed. I will explain.
For the beginning, let’s see who Alejandro Jodorowsky is?
Born to Jewish-Ukrainian and Polish parents in Chile, Alejandro Jodorowsky Prullansky (17 February 1929) is a Chilean-French film and theatre director, screenwriter, playwright, actor, author, poet, producer, composer, musician, comics writer, and spiritual guru, currently living in Paris (France). Read more The Way of Tarot by Alejandro Jodorowsky, book review

A new year, a new beginning – the March Equinox

There are two equinoxes every year – in March and September. On the equinox, night and day are nearly exactly the same length – 12 hours – all over the world. This is the reason it’s called an “equinox”, derived from Latin, meaning “equal night”.
The March equinox marks the moment the Sun crosses the celestial equator – the imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator – from south to north. This happens on March 19, 20 or 21 every year.
March Equinox in Universal Coordinated Time is on Sunday, 20 March 2016, 04:30 UTC. Read more A new year, a new beginning – the March Equinox

9 of Swords

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Nine of Swords

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, Nine of Swords Fortune-telling interpretation:
Upright: celibacy, virginity, abbot, priest, monk or other male religious devotee, hermit, nun. Temple, church, monastery, convent, hermitage, sanctuary. Cult, religion, piety, devotion, rite, ceremony, ritual. Male recluse, female recluse, anchorite, vestal.
Reversed: Justified mistrust, well-founded suspicion, legitimate fear, distrust, doubt, conjecture. Scruple, god-fearing conscience, pure, timidity, propriety. Disgrace, shame.

Divination:
Nine of Swords – Mars in the second decan of Gemini.
Upright: Adaptable and love the changes, the Mars in Gemini persons quickly get bored and are inclined to go in many directions at once. At this point, the best approach is not to focus on a single, but work in parallel on several projects, respectively make investments in different ventures. The Nine of Swords personify the best the saying: don’t put all the eggs in the same basket. Creativity and imagination are at their highest pick now. If the circumstances are right, it is time for experiments and adventures.
Reversed: unfocused, unsettled, superficiality and one-night stand.

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What’s your Tarot card?

What's your Tarot card?

One of the most frequent questions I have got it is: what it is my Tarot card? Well, most of the Tarot readers pick one of the Major Arcana (Trumps) card corresponding to your zodiac sign. I think it is incorrect. Those cards represent our higher aspiration, what we should become, not who we were born. The proper choice is the card representing the decan we were born. Those are the 36 numbered cards from 2 to 10 of each suit (colour). Even most of the astrologers ignore this aspect, but the decan based Astrology it is more relevant than the zodiac based one. The decan based Astrology reveals 36 types of personalities instead of the traditional 12 zodiac signs. Read more What’s your Tarot card?