78 days Tarot challenge, day four

20180104 44-8 2 Nine of Swords

20180104 44-8 2 Nine of Swords

Day four: Nine of Swords.
The vast majority of the Tarot readers consider the Nine of Swords card to carry a ‘negative’ connotation, while the unaware audience feels uneasy looking at such Tarot cards as The Devil, Death, The Tower, Judgement, Four, Nine and Ten of Swords and so on. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day four

78 days Tarot challenge, day three

20180103 75-3 Eight of Wands

20180103 75-3 Eight of Wands

Day three: Eight of Wands.
The vast majority of the specialists consider the Eight of Wands the easier to read Tarot card. Its general significance is motion and change. More specifically represent a sudden change.
Although these changes may appear sudden and unexpected, actually they represent the natural dynamics of the life: one day we are up, next day will be down, just like the motion of the wheel.
The cards’ Major Arcane patron is The Wheel. The Wheel represents major changes on a global level. The Eight of Wands represents consistent changes in our current way of life. In both cases, these are changes coming from the outside, not changes we choose to do. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day three

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

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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Mantegna Tarocchi – E and S-series

The Mantegna Tarocchi, also known as the Tarocchi Cards, Tarocchi in the style of Mantegna, Baldini Cards, are two different sets each of fifty 15th-century Italian old master prints in engraving, by two different unknown artists. The sets are known as the E-series Tarocchi Cards and the S-series Tarocchi Cards (or E series, e-series etc.), and their artists are known as the “Master of the E-series Tarocchi” and the “Master of the S-series Tarocchi”. There are also a number of copies and later versions. Read more Mantegna Tarocchi – E and S-series

A Timeline of Tarot from 1750 to 1980

This is a very useful timeline of Tarot published originally by Mary K. Greer under the title „A Timeline of the Occult and Divinatory Tarot from 1750 to 1980” and collected by Mary K. Greer with assistance from Lola Lucas and K. Frank Jensen. Source: tarotpassages.com
This is an extraordinary effort and a complete inventory of the facts we know about the Tarot. Please support the authors for this valuable material. Read more A Timeline of Tarot from 1750 to 1980