Day fifteen: The Devil
Saturn is the ruler of Capricorn, but having one Tarot card for the zodiac sign and then another card with the ruling planet in the same sign, don’t make sense. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day fifteen
Day fifteen: The Devil
Saturn is the ruler of Capricorn, but having one Tarot card for the zodiac sign and then another card with the ruling planet in the same sign, don’t make sense. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day fifteen
Day fourteen: Two of Disks.
The Two of Disks is the card I have called discipline, and it represents the first decan of Capricorn ruled by Saturn.
Traditionally, Saturn is associated with hardship, loss, decay, restrictions, and sometimes even with death. It was considered “the Great Malefic” (the Great Evil) – and in the Tarot, the card assigned to Saturn is The Devil. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day fourteen
Day thirteen: Page of Disks.
The lesson of the Page of Disks is responsibility.
Neptune in Virgo produce instability, emotional confusion and disbalance, make people lose focus and subsequently blame others for their mistakes or so-called misfortune.
It is the card of looking in the mirror and see who we actually are without wearing any of our usual, carefully crafted masks. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day thirteen
Day twelve: Queen of Cups.
The Queen of Cups is all about emotions and affection. Sometimes a little bit too much of them.
As I already mention it, the Queens are cards in tensioned position, respectively Detriment, which is Opposition at the 180°.
Here we have Earth in Scorpio – which probably will surprise you. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day twelve
Day eleven: King of Cups.
The King of Cups is the card of flirting and of falling in love at first sight.
It signifies adventures, one night stands but you can never know with these things, what starts as an adventure can anytime turn into the love of your life.
Mars gives the spark, but Scorpio always has to dive beneath the surface and discover dark secrets. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day eleven
Day ten: King of Swords.
The King cards are the tricky ones of the Tarot deck. Actually, the key to understanding the architecture of the Tarot deck lays within the Court Cards.
And once again, it is a matter of understanding the genders and the position on the Zodiac Wheel of each card. It is crucial to understand the significance of the Tarot deck in its entirety, and not taking the cards one by one out of context. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day ten
Third gender, cultural diversity and inclusiveness are the hot topics of the Tarot community these days. Although these issues became fancy only recently, the core of the problem is quite technical and have its roots back to unknown times – the times when the Tarot deck was designed and created.
However, our general misconception originates from our wrong perception of the esoteric sciences, particularly of the Tarot, and especially of Astrology.
I will do my best to keep it short and simple, and not to get too technical. Read more Third gender, cultural diversity and inclusiveness
Day nine: Two of Swords.
I have named this card “compensation”, and it is all about the right mental balance, finding the perfect compromise which offers satisfaction to all the parts involved. It is about equilibrium, fairness and compensation. If someone is capable of giving, at some point that person will receive, will get back those “things” – feelings, thoughts, actions. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day nine
Day eight.
Traditionally The Hermit is associated with the zodiac sign Virgo.
I disagree with this viewpoint, and I think The Hermit represents the opposite sign of the Virgo, the Pisces. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day eight
Day seven: The Emperor.
The Emperor represents the zodiac sign Aries, and its general significance is enthusiasm. The explosive energy of The Emperor when the card is in reversed position turns into rage, and sometimes it signifies an abusive person or action/relationship. Read more 78 days Tarot challenge, day seven