Gypsy Card message
Knowledge or intuition
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BEGINNERS GUIDE TO GYPSY TAROT READINGS FREE
HOW DO YOU START GYPSY TAROT
Zigeuner (Gypsy) Fortune Telling pdf eBook for download.
The Empress's name EVA derives from
the Phoenician writing system, consisting of three letters. E = window, the
letter V = copied matter, and A = creation. Why is creation (Matter) called
illusion? You can find the answer to this secret within the two triangles.
The Empress embodies harmony and eternal knowledge, derived from the centre of consciousness through intuition.
She is one of the primordial deities, known from ancient Greek mythology as
Gaia,
from the Sanskrit word Gatra, the great mother of all: the creator and
giver of heavenly gods, the Titans, and the Giants (planets) were born to her.
The Empress’s number is two, and carries a multitude of meanings across various frameworks. The number 2 is about duality, cooperation, adaptability, and sensitivity in relationships with others. It's about finding equilibrium and peace, both within oneself and in one's interactions with others. In astrology, twos are typically a sign of harmony, balance and partnership. And the encouragement to have faith in one's life path and to welcome change with open arms..
The Empress card serves as a powerful reminder of the delicate balance we all strive to achieve. It is a symbol of the beauty and complexity of the human spirit, and the endless potential we have to grow and evolve when we live in harmony with our innermost truths. When we do that, the number two becomes aware of its singularity, that she/he was never alone, but contained within the creator, called Zero. Whether used for divination or personal reflection, the 'Empress' card is a testament to the transformative power of self-awareness and the pursuit of knowledge. It is a celebration of the beauty that lies within each of us, waiting to be acknowledged and expressed in its most whole form.
MEANING
REVERSE MEANING
Friday, 3 September 2021
THE SECRETS OF LENORMAND TAROT
READING LENORMAND CARDS
The Lenormand Tarot eBook includes a second layer in a form of a playing card, which has an effect on the image interpretation.
For example, the card of Mountain is showing protection or blockage. You have a choice to stay input or to go over it, gaining new insight, and new experiences on the way.
Yet the second layer, the Eight of Clubs is warning that you might be acting in haste, acting without thinking it through beforehand, which could put you in danger. But the Eight of Clubs also shows an end to some sort of delay or blockage in your life, and it is a caution, not to act in haste or impulse, but think before your next step.
MOUSE
The Meaning of Mouse with Lenormand Tarot
Element: Air
Loss, theft, opportunism.
The Mouse appears in ancient mythology as Sekhmet, and in Tarot she is the Foreign Woman.
In Egyptian mythology, Ra sends the goddess Hathor, in the form of Sekhmet, the wife of Ptah, the creator god, to destroy mortals who conspired against him. Sekhmet's blood-lust was not quelled at the end of the battle and led to her destroying almost all of humanity.
So, what is the connection between the mouse, Sekmet/Hathor, and the Foreign Woman? How are they connected to the Sun Ra?
When the harvest is good, (the gift of Ra) the population of rodents gets out of control, and we can only watch our hard work going down the drain. Sekhmet and the Foreign woman have the same message. They both are the embodiment of overpopulation followed by disease and war.
The Ancient Egyptians were terrified of mice, whom they saw as the carriers of disease and destroyers of crops. They associated all rodents with the goddess Sekhmet = Sura, from Sanskrit zura i.e. lion (She was often closely associated with Hathor the goddess of joy, music, dance, sexual love, pregnancy, birth, bloodshed, cruelty), the bringer of pestilence. It is identical to the card of a Foreign woman, who is the embodiment of lust, she is a femme fatale.
Wednesday, 3 February 2021
Key to Tarot
Ancient Phoenician Tarot Reading
Key to Tarot
Your Tarot Reading accuracy starts with how much you know about the history of tarot.
HOW DO YOU READ THE WEDDING CARD THE CORRECT WAY TO GET PRECISE ANSWERS...
The Wedding is referring to a union between opposite forces. It speaks of the resolution of differences, a proper relationship between the inner and outer aspects of life (between subconsciousness and ego-consciousness).
TAROT EMPEROR
Tarot Emperor Meaning
Element: Fire and Water
The Tarot Emperor is known as the Natural Consciousness.
Through it is completed (or, perfected) the nature of all that exists beneath the sphere of the Sun.
The Tarot Emperor's name is Adam, a Sanskrit word, and it means non-matter, a form of energy. It is portraying the non-matter creation of matter, hence Adam and Eva's connection as lovers.
The Tarot Emperor (Adam), the same way as the Tarot Empress (Eva) portrayed with a triangle, but this triangle is pointing up, representing stability, strength, sound, river and flowing, a magnetic field, known as Zus or Sus (Zeus). The Tarot Emperor's original name is ADM, and when you pronounce it, it becomes Adima or Adam.
TAROT EMPRESS
Tarot Empress Meaning
Element: Matter
The Tarot Empress is known as the Gate of Life.
THE EMPRESS IS CALLED EVA
E = window, the letter V = copied matter, and A = creation.
The Emperor's triangle is pointing up, whilst the Empress (EVA) is a mirror of the Emperor, energy. In the same way, as the Sun reflected in the water appears to be many, matter reflected by frequency seems to be many life forms, hence the name Maya, illusion, reflection.
EBOOK, KEY TO TAROT
The Key to Tarot is a playing card, combined with chess pieces, helping you to understand the oneness behind all these teaching tools. They are meant to guide you toward a better life, to think before you decide on your next step, not to end up in checkmate, known as the twenty-eight Circles of Hell, in a state of Malady. Yet, if you learn how to become a child again, your mind is open to learning how to gain balance.Friday, 20 September 2019
eBook on Art Deco Tarot
READING ART DECO TAROT
With the Art Deco eBook, you will be able to see the connection between Gypsy Card, Tarot and Playing card.
The main aim of the ancient and original tarot was designed to help you through difficulties, allowing you to achieve balance, to live a happy life. There is no easy way to learn tarot. It takes time. It is not intuition, the same way as chess is not built on intuition, but knowledge. However, as you become familiar with the cards, you are able to tune into the universe, allowing your subconscious mind to surface to consciousness, called the third eye. Tarot and Gypsy cards have many things in common with Buddhist teachings, combined with science.
As above so is below. What that means is that universal reality plays out in human life. For example, the card of the Wedding is called Phylacteries, from the Sanskrit word Pilu-AlAna, and Yukti, corresponding to the letter Z, Setavya (Zeta in Greek) i.e. to bound, fasten together, and it is referring to the Sun, the binding of atoms, creating us, hence, the Sun is our birthplace.
YOUNG MAN
The Meaning of Young Man with Art Deco Tarot
Element: Water
Emancipation of the soul from the cycle of ignorance.
Freedom from the cycle of ignorance can be achieved with the different stages of aluMbin (Sanskrit) known as the Olympic games. The other word used is tejita (Sanskrit) known as Taichi, i.e. sharpened, circulate as well as purify. At the last stage, you will be able to achieve the ‘Scale of Perfection’, which goes from total delusion to total omniscience. The ‘Scale of Perfection’. The 14 stages are as follows: 1. Balance (Zeus from Sanskrit Sus here it means thought frequency), 2. Time; s (Hera from Sanskrit horA), 3. To Govern; to Master the waves of life, negating life's opposites (prazAsti; Poseidon) 4. Stability (Demeter from Sanskrit Dana) 5. Flexibility: energy (aya, from Sanskrit ayAs), 6. Strength (Athena from Sanskrit Atna i.e. Sun), 7. Breath; (Ares from Sanskrit asu and Urja), 8. Logic; (Apollo from Sanskrit Aplu, the Sun), 9. Creativity; (Artemis from Sanskrit artha), 10. Bonding; (Fusion from Sanskrit piluAlana), 11. Love; (Aphrodite from Sanskrit amanas non-perception of either pain or pleasure), 12. Purity; energy (Hestia from Sanskrit Hasantika), 13. Order; (mAtrA, matrix, measure, a rectangular array of quantities or expressions in rows and columns that is treated as a single entity and manipulated according to particular rules.)