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. 


Gypsy Card and Tarot seem to hold ancient secrets, which were unknown to the people in medieval times, pointing to a more ancient origin. To understand how old Tarot is, we can select any card. Here we going to look at the card of the Wedding. What secrets does it hold?

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).

 

 
However, the card is symbolizing more than that, it speaks of the Cosmos, and its achievement of balance by uniting the different elements, hence creating life, earth, us. 
It speaks not only of a union between a man and a woman but how through phylacteries (pilu-Alana Sanskrit) the fusion of atoms, called the Fire of the Sun, (Agni), balance achieved, and the beginning of a new life. Hence, this card in tarot reading calls for balance in every aspect of our lives.

The Wedding also speaks of connection. That is, we cannot separate ourselves from Earth, the Sun, the Universe and all living things, because we are one. Hence, the Wedding or Union have a wide range of meaning, which you have to take into account when you read tarot.
 
 
 
 
 

TAROT EMPEROR

Tarot Emperor Meaning

Element: Fire and Water

The Tarot Emperor is known as the Natural Consciousness.

 

 


 
The Emperor is asking you to look within. When you do that, you will find knowledge and strength. You will be able to become a leader rather than a follower, with powerful personality. When you are focused on specific goals, you will have the ability to implement these ideas with efficiency and determination. Through the course of your life, you have gained valuable wisdom and life experience, and now you enjoy offering guidance, advice, and direction to someone who might benefit from it. You may be a teacher, coach, boss, or just a good friend who likes to take what you have learned and pass it on so that others can benefit from your knowledge.
 
 

TAROT EMPRESS

Tarot Empress Meaning

Element: Matter

The Tarot Empress is known as the Gate of Life.

THE EMPRESS IS CALLED EVA

 

The Empress is harmony, eternal knowledge, which derives from the center 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 were born to her. The gods reigning over their classical pantheon from Sanskrit pauteo = foundation of a house, life was born, from her union with Adam (energy, the Sun). The Empress's name Eva derives from the Phoenician writing system, consisting of three letters, and each letter has a meaning.

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E = window, the letter V = copied matter, and A = creation.

TAROT-EMPRESS-EVA

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.

Once union takes place, it is showing the birth of life, called the Crown, creation. It is usually represented by the letter E energy = M matter known as phylacteries from Sanskrit Pilu-alana, translating to atom fusion.

 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.)