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This reading gives us insight into energies that we can focus on during specific days of the upcoming week as well as throughout the entire week as a whole
This week's reading will use the Ark Animal Tarot channeled & created by Bernadette King and illustrated by Heidi Sutherlin..
Here are focal points for our meditation:Sunday: How Can I Express Generosity: Matriarch of Wands 'Leadership' Pray about play groups.
Monday. How Can I Set the Emotional Tone for my Week? Ace of Cups 'Compassion' Connect with Rohn.
Tuesday: What Do I Want to Manifest? Seven of Wands 'Namaste' Try reflexology treatment here in Nyuh Kuning
Wednesday: What Wisdom is Coming to Me? Mother of Cups 'Empathy' Check in... Contact any clients?
Thursday: What Do I Want to Develop? XII Doreshet 'Seeker' 2-Card spell with study deck.
Friday: How Can I Connect with Romance, Friends & Nature? Two of Cups 'Engagement' Plan anniversary date night.
Shabbat: How Can I Rest? Nine of Pentacles 'Independence' Review renewals U.S.- Read more...
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Two Books for March
I'm creating a category I'm just calling "Books" because I really still love old-fashioned books that a person can hold in one's hands. I haven't bought Tarot books much in a year or more but every so often I find one or two (or more) that really interest me. I found that when I belatedly got all excited about Bennebel's Holistic Tarot, I was a real late-comer so I might find that the ones I just got , everyone else has had since last year, but I'm going to do it anyway. If anyone wants to post on the threads in this category, I'll be happy but if I'm posting about "old news" and it doesn't spark comments or chat about the books, that's okay too.
For this month, I found two books that really intrigued me. They're called:
- The Modern Fortune Teller's Field Guide by Tom Benjamin
- Tarot Tableau Revolution by Maria Alviz Hernando
The first one is really wonderful. I feel so much better now that I've started reading it. For a very long time---in fact, since AT shut down, I haven't felt like I was a good fit for another forum but I really miss socializing and being a reader doing my "fortune telling" the way I've always done it.. Living up here in this very small RV park, and since I have considerable health and mobility problems that keep me home and not very active anymore, socializing online is important to me. Even though there were the newer ideas people were insisting had to be done by their preference of what "fortune telling" should and shouldn't be on AT there were plenty of other old style practitioners mixed in so I just didn't really feel out of place and I did my "thing" and didn't really pay that much attention. (I've often thought of myself as being oblivious to the obvious.)
This book is one I really recommend if you haven't read it yet and you like books. Newer style readers of cards and other divination tools might find it interesting and us old style folks can learn and appreciate it a lot, too. But the only little criticism I have about it is his swearing. I don't think it's necessary but I still enjoy and look forward to reading the book.
.I think Daniel may have posted something to me about the second book when I was so excited about Tarot Tableau In Benebell's book. I'm looking forward to seeing what Maria has to offer about this method in her book.
So there are my two books for this month. Does anyone else have them?
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10Colours in a deck.
I should have added to my above statement that colour also helps me recognise cards quickly. As I often read in dim light and do use reversals, a colourful deck helps with my orientation. Nothing more frustrating during a reading than realising, later on, that I've assumed a card is one thing, when it was another. Many cards can get mixed-up visually in an RWS-based deck. How many times I've mistaken an Empress for one of the Queens, especially when reversed ...ditto the Emperor for one of the Kings ...! Colour can help to distinguish one from another, depending on how the artist used it.- Chariot replied to Libra 58's topic in Tarot Decks -
10Colours in a deck.
Despite my own strong orientation to color in a deck... I really do like black and white, also. I recently bought the El Goliath deck. I love looking at the images and the guidebook is particularly good. So black and white is its own thing. I have several others on my wish list. Also my number one deck on my wish list is the OWP deck the Ironwing Tarot which is black white and a coppery color.0- Natural Mystic Guide replied to Libra 58's topic in Tarot Decks -
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@DanielJUK Thank you! I shall try to clean my cache, but I´m not good at computers, so I have to see what hapends later.- Libra 58 replied to Libra 58's topic in Technical Forum Assistance
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