by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Stars card in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Mystical Cats Tarot CARD: Stars (The Star) POSITION: Upright In Mystical Cats Tarot, the Stars card is the same as The Star in any of the Waite Tarot decks. In this deck, the imagery of the Stars card depicts a grey cat in a tree looking up at the constellation of the Great Lion. It’s the same artwork depicted on the front of the Mystical Cats Tarot box. The Major Arcana are known as the Cat Mysteries in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck, hence why some of the names of the cards are different and their meanings somewhat altered. Quoting the “Tales of the Mystical Cats:” “When Bast gave birth to the universe, she blessed each of her creations with a connection to cosmic consciousness. Cats are aware of this from kittenhood. We know we are part of something bigger than ourselves. Like stars, we are bright, perfect, unique, and are linked to a common origin as we live out our individual destinies. This is the great Mystery of faith: to trust that there is meaning and intention in the pattern of our lives. When we gaze upward and behold the Great Lion, we know that we too are made of stardust.” - Lunaea Weatherstone, “Tales of the Mystical Cats from Mystical Cats Tarot What advice does this card give you? The advice that the Stars card gives you is that you should never doubt your uniqueness. You are a precious being and a vital part of the unfolding of the Universe. Keep faith that things are happening as they are meant to, even if things are unclear right now. You must trust the Universe that the pattern of your life will soon become much clearer to you. You can take action knowing that your path is being guided by the Divine Will. Indeed, this is a great card to see all the time! It’s very much the same as pulling The Star from a traditional Waite deck. The Star often signifies positive things such as inspiration and Hope, serenity and renewal, and spirituality. Also, just like the Stars card in Mystical Cats Tarot, the Star is associated with the number 17. From a numerology perspective, 17 equals 8: (1+7=8). The number Eight means Strength. This is the quality most necessary when learning to love and accept yourself in spite of your faults.
While the traditional Waite Tarot meaning and the Mystical Cats Tarot meanings are somewhat different, they certainly go together. Whichever meaning you choose to believe in by your own intuition, drawing this card is a good omen. Know that the Universe has your back as long as you learn to accept and love yourself and have faith in your own abilities and talents.
What does the Stars card (or The Star) mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3
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If you draw The Cheetah card in The Wild Unknown Animal Spirit deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this spirit animal card reading?
DECK: The Wild Unknown Animal Spirit Deck CARD: The Cheetah ELEMENT: Fire SYMBOLIZES: Solar Force, Action, Achievement, Masculine Energy The Wild Unknown Animal Spirit card deck can be used as daily inspiration, to answer life questions, and even in the same way as you would use a tarot or oracle deck. As with any deck meant for readings and guidance, your intuition, as well as reflection on what the cards could mean will serve you well in discovering what they mean for you. However, this reading interpretation (based upon the guidebook included with the cards, as well as my own intuitive interpretations) can help you learn more about some possible meanings. What Does it Mean When You Draw The Cheetah in the Animal Spirit Deck? Being of the fire element, the cheetah has great sun force and is a very powerful being. For the cheetah, the sun's rays come from within to power the outside world. If you drew this card, you have the power to shine on the universe and help create a force of happiness. You can achieve great things. Fire animals represent a time of change or transformation - a time where light can overpower the darkness, if used wisely. The cheetah is a very passionate being of purpose. In order to fulfill your destiny, you must have a purpose to put your passion into. Before forging into new projects, this purpose must be the intent for it to move forward. The cheetah can feel stuck and unable to move forward if there is no passion or reason to do so. When the cheetah is in balance, this often gives the inspired creature boundless energy to achieve anything. Therefore, if you drew the cheetah card, stay in tune with your passions and purpose and utilize them to manifest great things. When the cheetah is out of balance, the competitive and impatient nature can take over, ruining a good thing. In order to achieve balance, the cheetah must reconnect with an inner purpose, as well as focus on masculine energies. This is true whether you are male or female. Everyone can connect with the various masculine and feminine energies we all possess. Sitting quietly in nature can help you refocus your energies and meditate to rediscover your gifts and purpose. If you drew The Cheetah card in The Wild Unknown Animal Spirit Deck, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Ace of Earth card in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck in the reversed position, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Mystical Cats Tarot CARD: Ace of Earth (Ace of Pentacles) POSITION: Reversed/Inverted In Mystical Cats Tarot, the Earth Clan cards correspond to the Suit of Pentacles in any of the Waite Tarot decks. In this case, the Ace of Earth is the analog for the Ace of Pentacles. In this deck, the imagery of the Ace of Earth depicts a giant cat paw engraved into a big tree in the middle of a field. What advice does this card give you? When it’s upright, the Ace of Earth (or Ace of Pentacles) signifies new opportunity is right on the horizon. But when reversed, it can represent missed opportunity or a lack of foresight or planning. The Mystical Cats Tarot deck guidebook, “The Tales of the Mystical Cats,” advises you that you may miss a great opportunity that’s right in front of you. You may be too ungrounded or scattered currently to see it. Don’t doubt your own good fortune by waste it by putting things off or being careless with your gifts. The advice for this card also suggests that if you drew this card for a question, the answer could be yes or no. It depends on what gift is being offered to you and whether or not you want to accept it. While this card does have many negative connotations, there is a bright side to revealing this card for your reading. It can mean that you’re experiencing self-doubt about an opportunity that has presented itself. In that case, the card advises you to not pass it up. Another positive way of looking at this card in the reversed position is that you may have been putting off something you’ve wanted to do for a long time. Seeing this card in your reading signifies that you shouldn’t delay any longer and pursue whatever it is that you want to do. Follow your heart and in this case, listen to your heart over your head. However, seeing the Ace of Earth reversed also means you must be cautious in your ventures. But, don’t let taking careful steps be mistaken for putting things off. You may need to take baby steps rather than diving headlong into whatever it is you’re trying to do.
Drawing the Ace of Earth in your Tarot reading means that the Earth Clan is welcoming you. It means that you have a strong connection with the Earth that you shouldn’t deny. You may be frustrated that things are not manifesting in the way you intended, and you may be finding great difficulty in achieving your goals. Don’t take this card as a bad omen, though. Just look at it as a sign that you just need to pursue your same goals, but that you should be mindful of each step that you take.
If you’ve ever drawn the Ace of Earth - or Ace of Pentacles - in your Tarot Reading, what has it told you? ~ Phoenix <3
by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Three of Sea card in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Mystical Cats Tarot CARD: Three of Sea (Three of Cups) POSITION: Upright In Mystical Cats Tarot, the Sea Clan cards are the same as those in the Suit of Cups in any of the Waite Tarot decks. In this case, the Three of Sea corresponds with the Three of Cups. In this deck, the imagery of the Three of Sea depicts two cats and a seal chilling out on a rocky surface at the seashore. What advice does this card give you? According to the “Tales of the Mystical Cats,” the Three of Sea advises you to get together soon with friends. It’s a reminder that others take the same pleasure in your company as you do in theirs. You don’t need a special occasion or group activity to get together. It’s a time to celebrate the friendships in your life! Much like its counterpart in the Three of Cups, this is a card of community and friendship. The Three of Sea card is a reminder that no matter what problems you may have in your life currently, enjoying quality time with family and friends is highly important. It’s the best way you can deal with any hassles or stresses that you’re currently dealing with. Also, like with the Three of Cups, drawing this card signifies a respite from periods of high stress. It can mean the conclusion of any major problems you are currently having in your life. This is especially true if you’re currently dealing with trouble in interacting with others. What this card tells me is that if you’re currently feeling isolated, then you should reach out and share your positive intentions and energy with others. Whether that’s a friend you haven’t spoken to in awhile or a family member that’s going through a rough time, focus on bringing good to them. You may find that that you want to band with others, friends, family, acquaintances, or even total strangers to achieve a common goal for the greater good. This may involve a creative activity, such as art, writing, or some other sort of club. But it could also be a non-profit organization that serves the greater good of community.
In any case, the Three of Sea is a great card to draw upright. Take time to spend with your friends and family. Find something that you love that can help you benefit others. Share your positive energy with others, and they will share theirs with you!
What does the Three of Sea (or Three of Cups) mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Two of Cups card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Two of Cups POSITION: Reversed/Inverted The Two of Cups is a card of union and balance. It can refer to a romantic relationship, a good friendship, a unified community, or even a career partnership. It can also indicate a parent and child bond or even the bond between yourself and a beloved pet. Drawing this card in the reversed position signifies the need to reflect on your inner feelings. Trust and love yourself. Once you do this, all of your further relationships will be stronger for it. Take some time to think about all of the relationships and partnerships in your life (and even potential ones). Whichever of these is weighing on your mind at the moment is that which you need to put your energy into. Drawing the Two Of Cups indicates a need to start new projects, go on an adventure, or do something else that is vital to the particular relationship you are in need of nurturing. Take this time to nurture the relationship on your mind and it will grow strong. If you drew the Two of Cups card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Strength card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Strength POSITION: Upright The Strength card, like its name, symbolizes strength. It also represents courage and compassion. Drawing the Strength card in the upright position says that you are a very strong individual and will rise above any situation. But you do this with compassion. You may be presented with a situation in which you must aid one or more friends or family members. You are the calm and patient one in this instance. You also may have the need to do something for the greater good of others. Rely on your instincts and, like a wild cat, slowly approach each situation before leaping forward. You may need time to reflect in order to balance your strengths. Be patient and what you seek will come to fruition if you are focused. By heeding this advice, you will accomplish a great deal in life and will be rewarded for all of your efforts. If you drew the Strength card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw The Hermit card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: The Hermit POSITION: Upright The Hermit indicates a need for some soul-searching or inner guidance. This is a time for reflection. You may be looking for a deeper meaning and truth surrounding your life goals. Drawing this card says you need a new life journey and are examining which way to turn in spiritual matters, as well as your priorities, morals, and life purpose. This is a time to reflect on where you are headed and decide how best to serve yourself and others. You have a strong desire to help others. However, in order to continue helping them, you must also be fulfilled, but not by material means. Meditate and visualize what is most important to you. Your answer will come when it is meant to. If you drew The Hermit card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Seven of Swords card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Seven of Swords POSITION: Upright The Seven of Swords can indicate many things. It can be a card of deception, but also may mean the need to work with others. Drawing this card in the upright position reminds one to be mindful of their instincts. If you've been trying to escape a situation quietly, rather than dealing with it head on, consider the consequences before doing so. Drawing this card may also suggest that someone in your path is sneaky. Be cautious of the plans others may have for you. You can avoid this by using your instincts and smarts. If you have had the desire to be very independent on a project or life goal, consider those around you first. There is someone who may offer the insight you need to forge ahead in this endeavor. Don't overlook them, as the way you synergize with them may be just what your goal or project needs to move forward. In summary, drawing this card reminds you to be aware of your surroundings and utilize your instincts, as well as brain smarts before making any moves. If you adhere this, you should have an easier time achieving what you want and need. If you drew the Seven of Swords card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Five of Swords card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Five of Swords POSITION: Upright The Five of Swords represents conquests, winning at all costs, and sometimes betrayal and defeat. If you draw the Five of Swords in the upright position, you may be in a battle of sorts or have won one recently. You like to stand up for what you believe in. Fighting through these conflicts can often be a good thing. Just remember to choose these battles wisely so as to not be defeated or to feel that way even when you win. Be careful who you trust, as someone may be trying to be deceptive, so as to go behind your back and sabotage what you have worked to build. Do not feel discouraged though. If you pay careful attention, you will learn to plow through no matter what. This is a time to be quiet and reflective and to champion ahead without letting others affect you, but also without becoming boastful. Be you but be humble. You will win this battle. If you drew the Five of Swords card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Queen of Pentacles card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Queen of Pentacles POSITION: Upright The Queen of Pentacles symbolizes security, motherly traits, being down-to-earth, and being practical. If you draw this card in the upright position, you are a motherly figure or are striving to be one. This particular motherly role that Queen of Pentacles represents means you can work, tend to the household, as well as serve the family's needs without taking away from any of these areas. You have within you the need for independence with stability and the time to nurture your family. If this hasn't yet come for you, keep striving toward it, as this card says it is yours for the taking. The Queen of pentacles is a card of prosperity that comes with hard work and dedication. You are a generous soul who will share this wealth with everyone around you. It is important to maintain your down-to-earth attitude while creating a calm and balanced life. Success will come (or remain) by utilizing this attitude, as well as being resourceful and practical. No-fuss solutions that are quick and easy will be your staple, as you get through life. You are very handy and versatile and will be able to solve anything that comes your way. If you drew the Queen of Pentacles card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Page of Wands card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Page of Wands POSITION: Upright The Page of Wands represents self-discovery, adventure, motivation or excitement, and being free. If you draw the Page of Wands, this means you are likely bursting at the seams with some sort of new idea. Often, it comes in the form of creative ventures, such as writing, art, or music. You are very excited to begin a new creative project. Be positive and let your spontaneity do what it needs to, while also being patient with your expected results. Also, pay attention to new positive influences around you and be open to change. You may have to let go of judgment and be open to a new way of thinking. This may be presented by someone you at first see as immature but this person is a valuable resource who is honest and genuine. If you drew the Page of Wands card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Ten of Cups card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Ten of Cups POSITION: Upright The Ten of Cups symbolizes marriage, harmony, happiness, and alignment with your universe. If you draw this card in the upright position in a reading, your family life is happy and harmonious or will be very soon. The Ten of Cups represents a comforting place full of peace and love. If you are in a long-term relationship, this card can represent ultimate satisfaction of that union. Otherwise, it's indicative of the beginnings of a very positive new relationship. When it comes to other aspects of life, this card says you have a deep values system that you arr happy and fulfilled with. This could refer to family or spiritual values. If you draw this card, it means you should follow your heart and trust your intuition in all things. In every endeavor or goal you seek, stop to think about what feels right and use those feelings to move forward in confident success. If you drew the Ten of Cups card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Knight of Cups card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Knight of Cups POSITION: Upright The Knight of Cups represents imagination, charm, romance, and creativity. If you draw this card upright in a health reading, it means that a focus on creative inspirations and those that use your wonderful imagination will benefit you emotionally and physically. You are about to embark on a new creative experience. Sometimes this means a messenger will bring you this idea or work on it with you. Whether alone or in creative partnership, you will create something amazing that will help you get through the obstacles life throws in your path. This is a time to focus on your world around you to create something that helps you creatively as well as emotionally. Be very open-minded and don't be afraid to explore new ideas and territories. You will be drawn to something that is very new but that you have a great passion toward pursuing and achieving. You may move toward this slowly, but that likely means you have a good plan. Follow this path. If you drew the Knight of Cups card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Five of Wands card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Five of Wands POSITION: Reversed/Inverted The Five of Wands represents goals, frustration, community, and conflict. In reversed position, the Five of Wands symbolizes a greater focus on goals, as well as avoiding conflict. If this card shows up in a reading, you may be experiencing a greater focus on goals. You are learning how better to organize and plan and have the potential to do great things. You may be closer to your goals than you realize. Be sure to stay committed to what you are doing, as you are on the right path. You may have recently had a burst of anger or frustration toward your dreams. But you have since learned to change that and use it for the betterment of your goals. You are good at avoiding conflict. But this is a time to dive into it head on in order to realize your goals and dreams. You have the skills required and know what they are. You just need to listen to your inner voice and let it shine. It will guide you where you need to go. If you drew the Five of Wands card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Queen of Wands card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Queen of Wands POSITION: Upright The Queen of Wands represents vibrancy and determination. This is a card of power and challenge. If you draw this card in the upright position in a reading, you are a go-getter and will go for what you want and need. You may work long hours to achieve a goal. While determination is great, don't forget to take a break to avoid burnout. Taking a break isn't easy for those with such a determined heart and soul. But it's necessary to be at your best and accomplish things properly. When you are on a mission, it can be easy to get frustrated with those who stand in the way. But sometimes, they are there for a reason. Taking a second to breathe before reacting can help you avoid this and can be good for all involved, including you. Drawing this card also symbolizes dreams being realized. You are closer to this than it may seem. Remember that a rainbow can only appear after a storm. You work best as a leader and have what it takes to succeed. Simply keep leading the way and you will manifest all of your goals. If you drew the Queen of Wands card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Four of Wands card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Four of Wands POSITION: Reversed/Inverted The Four of Wands is a card of balance and stability. If you draw this card in reverse, it suggests the opposite. This may not necessarily be a bad thing. If the Four of Wands appears in your reading, you are going through some rearranging and might even feel uncertain. This is a time of transition. However, this means what you seek is around the corner. Transition is what paves the way for lessons and positive changes toward the stability you seek. Trust the changes and follow your intuition for which paths to turn down. This is a time to reflect on what's working while you transition. Pay close attention to things that may hinder this growth and learning period and find some peace within this healing transitional period. If you drew the Four of Wands card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw The Sun card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: The Sun POSITION: Reversed/Inverted The Sun is a powerful life force. Whether this card is upright or reversed, it's always good to have some sun in your life. Drawing the sun in the reversed position indicates that there may be some clouds trying to block your light. If you get this card in a reading, it means you have amazing light inside you. Don't question your ability to succeed. If you have lost enjoyment in what you are doing, listen to your intuition for what to do about it. It could be a time to try something else. But it may also be a time to simply trust yourself and your ability to put in the effort required to get the results you desire. It is all up to you. You have the power within you to achieve all you dream of. Don't let clouds, doubts, or others get in the way of this. It is wise to listen to reason. But you also must trust your heart and your shining abilities. If you drew The Sun card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Seven of Pentacles card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Seven of Pentacles POSITION: Upright The Seven of Pentacles represents investment in goals, as well as equal frustration about it. Drawing this card in the upright position signifies that your hard work will pay off, even if it may seem to be taking forever. This is a time to listen to your intuition and assess which areas are best to focus on and which are best to move on from. Your time thus far has not been wasted. It us actually getting you closer to where you want to be. Financial or other setbacks in life have been put there for a reason. These will help give you the time, growth, and energy you need for the bigger things coming. Things may seem far off right now. But this card indicates that a reward is headed your way. Don't let the fear of failure get in your way. Keep going and keep listening to your intuition. You are on the right path.
If you drew the Seven of Pentacles card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Five of Swords card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Five of Swords POSITION: Reversed/Inverted The five of swords represents conflict. Therefore, the card being reversed signifies the opposite. A reversed five of swords indicates the need to leave conflicts in the past. If a conflict has come up recently, such as with someone or something from your past (or someone or something you are trying to move on from), remember that you have the power to let it go. While it is good to be mindful of others, it is not possible to please everyone or make every situation a pleasant one. Some situations are simply best left in the past so that you can move forward. If something is not serving you right, you need to preserve your energy for good and move on from it to be of service to yourself and others. Some may not be happy with your decision, but you know in your heart which way is the right way to go. Trust your instinct so that you can move on from conflict to the more peaceful life that you deserve. If you drew the Five of Swords card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Three of Pentacles card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Three of Pentacles POSITION: Reversed/Inverted The three of pentacles represents teamwork, organization, and planning. In the reversed position, it signifies a need for this type of balance on a team that is close to you, such as in the workplace. If you are collaborating with others on something at the moment, it may be taking a lot of your personal efforts to keep it organized. This is a time to reflect on how better to do this so it helps everyone involved without draining your own energy and life force. It is good to help others but you cannot be of good service when your own energy is not optimal. Drawing this card in the reversed position can also mean that it's time to move on from partnerships that aren't serving your best interest. Think about all of your work and personal partnerships and decide which ones can be improved (with the right plans) and which ones should be left behind. Cleanse yourself of toxic relationships and nurture those which are more balanced. Your time and energy are valuable. Only give these gifts where they will be appreciated and used wisely. If you drew the Three of Pentacles card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Rayne L Desertsong; Staff Writer, Healer, and Advocate
If you draw the Three of Swords card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck
CARD: Three of Swords POSITION: Reversed/Inverted When you see this card in your reading, it represents a heartbreak, loss, or time of suffering. Because your card is in the reverse position, it is indicating that while you may have been experiencing hard times recently, this is becoming a part of the past. Expect to rise above those hard times, utilizing your inner peace and knowledge from the experience you've gained. This is a period of growth in all things, including your spirit, relationships, and life in general.
Remember to keep all interactions peaceful and always act in love. This alone will help you achieve the success you desire.
This is a time for reflection. Think upon those things that have upset you, be it people or situations. Ask yourself what you can do to release the pain from hard times or hurtful people and learn lessons that help you to move on.
All in all, drawing this card is a good thing, as it signifies moving away from struggles and toward a more successful life, love, and career path.
If you drew the Three of Swords card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
What does it mean when you draw the Empress card from the Universal Waite Tarot deck? Is this a good card to draw? What can you learn when you pull this card for your reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: The Empress POSITION: Upright The Empress Tarot Card Meaning The Empress is a very good card to draw. She represents a deep connection with femininity. Drawing this card means you need to find a deeper connection with your feminine energy - whether you’re male or female. When you see this card, it signifies a period of growth for you. You have what you need to create abundance in your life. This may involve taking up a new hobby that allows you to better creatively express yourself. This can help you create more beauty in your life. You should also treat yourself, whether it’s to a spa day, some fine dining, or spending quality time with your partner. Since the Empress is in the Earth archetype, the Empress compels you to spend time in nature, as well. Visit your favorite nature spot and just take it all in. This will help you connect better with not only the earth, but yourself as well. Let the abundant energy of nature fill you and recharge you if you’re feeling drained. When you draw this card, keep the Empress and her creative and nurturing energy with you. With this energy, you may find yourself more compassionate and supportive to others. You should embrace this. With her energy, the Empress may also be giving you a sign of the birth of a new idea or project or possibly even literal childbirth.
If you see the Empress, you are in for good things if you embrace her feminine energy and spread beauty, compassion, and creativity. Not only will you be able to nurture others, but you will receive a benefit in return.
If you drew the Empress card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below. If you draw the Moon card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading? DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: The Moon POSITION: Upright The Moon is a very powerful tarot card. This is because the moon symbolizes psychic energy and intuition. Drawing a Moon tarot card in the upright position means it's time to pay attention. When the Moon card appears in a tarot reading, you are reminded to be mindful of your surroundings. There may be an enemy full of deceit and lies in your path. This can indicate someone trying to sabotage your life or career. Take note of what's going on. But also remember that when The Moon tarot card appears, things may not be as they seem. This card can represent a wolf in sheep's clothing. The only thing you can do here is to forge ahead even when you are lost and have no clear path or direction. If you listen to your intuition, you will not be deceived and will learn valuable lessons that will help you grow and succeed. If you drew the Moon card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below. If you draw the Two of Wands card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading? DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Two of Wands POSITION: Upright Two of Wands Tarot Card Meaning When the two of wands appears in a reading, it symbolizes business, journeys, planning, goals, and intentions. We talk a lot about intent here at Life Successfully. Intent is everything. When in the upright position, the Two of Wands tarot card refers to intentions, goals, and plans coming to fruition. If this card appears in your tarot reading, expect your goals and intentions to start being realized soon. This happens through careful planning and often through journeys in unfamiliar territory or unexpected changes. When you see the Two of Wands in tarot readings, you're in for positive changes if you trust your own instinct and are courageous enough to take on the challenge. If you drew the Two of Wands card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below. CUSTOM HEALING PRODUCTS & SERVICES Ultimate Eight-Card Spiritual Guidance Reading and Healing Talisman Package (88 mins Plus FREE Healing Jewelry)
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If you draw the Journey card in the Shamanic Medicine Oracle Cards deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this oracle card reading?
DECK: Shamanic Medicine Oracle Cards
CARD: Journey SYMBOLIZES: Imagination When you see the Journey card in your Shamanic Medicine oracle card reading, it should remind you to look to your inner spirit. Trust your intuition and instincts. But most of all, trust your imagination. This is where you will find your intentions.
What you imagine is what you will create. This is a time to create. Be sure what you create is what you want, as the imagination is a powerful force.
If you're looking for something good to happen, it is in your hands. But you have to will it so. Therefore, be aware of negative thoughts and cast them aside. Do not let them overpower your positive intent. If you drew the Journey card in a deck of Shamanic Medicine Oracle Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below. |
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