Why is it so difficult to read Destin Antique Tarot?

 READING ANTIQUE TAROT



Why is it so difficult to read Destin Antique Tarot?



It is not easy to read Antique Cards. That's why we created this ebook for you: it will introduce you to an ancient world, long forgotten, and open your eyes to the meaning of the cards. 

At first glance, these Destin Antique cards make no sense at all. However, when you delve into the depths of playing cards, you will find the connection between Antique playing cards and tarot. For example, why the card of Wedding showing a man alone, reading a book? It makes no sense. Or does it? To understand this image, you have to go back to the origin of the Wedding. The Sanskrit word for the wedding is "merging two opposites." It is a portrayal of becoming one, fusing the opposing forces into a single whole, eliminating the pull that would lead to imbalance.

When you allow your mind to free itself, it will show you the path to a new way of seeing things. Once you understand the connection of the different teaching tools, it will be clear what the card is telling you.



Antique Ace of Hearts


Love is not an emotion.

It is the architecture by which the universe becomes visible.


Before form, there is a field — the quiet ground where everything rests unshaped.
When the field stirs, there is a gesture — the first movement toward another.
When two movements meet, there is resonance — coherence, amplification, the beginning of a pattern.
When resonance stabilises, boundaries soften into non‑dual space — the moment where “I” and “you” dissolve into a single presence.


This cycle — field → gesture → resonance → return — is the generative law behind all creation.


Atoms follow it.
Stars follow it.
Life follows it.
Consciousness follows it.
Humans feel it without knowing its name.


Most mistake the resonance for romance, the gesture for desire, the return for loss.
But beneath the confusion, the same law is always moving:


Love is the tendency of the universe toward coherence.
Love is the meeting that creates form.
Love is the return that dissolves form back into the field.


It is not possession.
It is not intensity.
It is not the body’s old scripts.


The mind-field is older than the body.
The recognition arrives before the words.
The naming happens before the reading.
The gesture precedes the explanation.


It is the quiet rhythm by which everything becomes real,
and by which everything eventually returns to the hush.



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