Be the Star that you are!

Posted: October 24, 2011

In Tarot, the Star is always trotted out as one of the most beautiful cards. Then why, when I see it, doesn’t it make me happy? It could be that the Star is cautioning me that though I will be happy – it’ll be a while and this somehow dampens my happiness. We all need instant gratification. It’s usually super to see the Star coming up for what a romantic partner thinks of you, but that too kind of irritates because inevitably the ones who always think the Star of you are the ones who also keep you at a distance. Like you’re up on some lofty pedestal or something.

A Time To Reflect…

Posted: April 1, 2011

Temperance indicates that, deep down, you already know what you need to do. Your inner voice is guiding you gently to the right outcome and you are patiently listening and following. You have a very balanced perspective on the situation at this time and you are in a very good position to make the right choice for you. You have weighed up the different issues from a holistic point of view, and know now what you need to do.

4 of Cups

Posted: March 13, 2011

When you encounter the Four of Cups there is a sense that it is time for a re-evaluation of your situation and a need to look deep within your own psyche to find understanding.You need to re-evaluate things. If you are bored or dissatisfied with the status quo, avoid distractions and examine your heart of hearts to gain clarity. “Crying over spilt milk” or saying, “I told you so” is not attractive.

Abundance and Empress

Posted: March 1, 2011

At times we find in some relationships – where just being with that particular person for a while makes us incredibly happy. Abundance also can come from doing the things you love, good health, and a life that lets you live according to your values and beliefs.

A Time To Transform

Posted: February 25, 2011

In Tarot Saturn is represented by Death. The Fool on his journey sees, rising with the sun, a skeleton in black armor mounted on a white horse. He recognizes it as Death. As it stops before him, he humbly asks, “Have I died?” He feels, in fact, rather empty and desolate. And the Skeleton answers, “Yes, in a way. You sacrificed your old world, your old self. Both are gone, dead.” The Fool reflects on that, “How sad.” Death acknowledges this with a nod. “Yes, but it is the only way to be reborn. A new Sun is rising, and it is, for you, a time of great transformation.”

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