Tarot & the Four Elements: Water
Just like Earth, Water is a feminine (yin) element. Its energy is flowing, cleansing and life-giving. All life on earth originated from water; the human body contains up to 85% water (depending on...
View ArticleTarot & the Four Elements: Air
Air is a masculine (yang) element; fast moving, abundant, the least dense of the four element. It is invisible, but we can see its effect on the things around us: blowing trees in the wind, fluttering...
View ArticleTarot & the Four Elements: Earth
Just like Water, Earth is a feminine (yin) element; stable, sustaining and supportive; energy at its most solid; substance; matter; the body of the Great Mother of ancient times. Our bodies are partly...
View ArticleTarot & Astrology: Zodiac
Most people identify astrology with the wheel of the zodiac and its twelve signs. Even those totally ignorant of astrology know their sun sign. The term zodiac is derived from the Greek zodiacus, which...
View ArticleExploring Your Persona Cards
Sharman-Caselli Tarot© 2005 Connections Book Publishing Ltd The court cards in the Tarot represent personality types, and in a reading they can relate to people, energies or personality traits that...
View ArticleThe Witchy Tarot Review
Recently I was so lucky: I normally don’t win competitions, but when I saw the Witchy Tarot images on Chloë’s blog, I just had to enter this lovely giveaway competition – and I won! Thank you, Chloë,...
View ArticleTarot Knights – Tarot of Quotes
In a recent lightbulb moment I’ve decided to portray the knights in my Tarot deck as birds. In the Golden Dawn tradition, knights are linked to the element air, so I thought birds would represent the...
View ArticleThe Pages in the Tarot of Quotes
The Pages in the Tarot are the children of the court card family. They symbolise new beginnings, inexperience, youth (and the young at heart), enthusiasm, playfulness, naivety, curiosity, immaturity...
View ArticleThe Queens in the Tarot of Quotes
The Queens in the Tarot are the mothers of the court card family. They often represent women, but they can also relate to men, who display feminine traits (e.g. nurturing and caring) or need to get...
View ArticleThe Kings in the Tarot of Quotes
Following on from the Queens, we are now completing our court card explorations with the Kings in the Tarot. Both the Queens and Kings are the masters and authorities of the court card families, but...
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