A Crash Course in Tarot for Newbies #2
If you would like to learn to read tarot cards, your first challenge is to choose a deck from the 8,000 or so published brands of fortune telling cards on the market. What works for one person often doesn't...
Psychic Theory - Part III
In this last in our 3 part series of psychic theory we're going to cover just a few of the tools psychics use to predict the future or simply to communicate with the dead.One of the most popular ways of...
Are You Playing The Fool to Your Advantage?
What does the appearance of The Fool mean for you when it appears in a Tarot spread?Do you get excited or worried?In this short article we explain what The Fool means when he appears in the Tarot.The Fool...
Tarot Card Reading
Nobody knows the true origin of Tarot cards. What we do have for historical relics, are decks that have survived from 15th century Italy, when they were used in card games, the decks being individually...
Interpreting Tarot Cards - Part 2
Last time we looked at a simplified tarot card reading scheme based on the 22 major arcana cards, and got as far as the Emperor. We will continue this week with the 5th card, the Hierophant.A Hierophant...
Tarot Card: The World
The focus of this card is on...World issues or world shaking events, encounters and gatherings, travel, change, risks and new opportunities, but also on restriction wall or blocks.You will be disappointed...
Horoscope
In astrology, a horoscope is a chart or diagram representing the positions of the Sun, Moon, and planets, the astrological aspects, and sensitive angles at the time of an event, such as the moment of a...
Origins and History of the Tarot
The origins of the Tarot are surrounded with myth and lore. It is hard to know for sure what the facts are. The Tarot has been thought to come from places like India, Egypt, China and Morocco. Others say...
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