May 28, 2019
Deck used: Universal Waite, Classic Tarot- Overall: The Empress (reversed)
- Abundance is possible, just need to clear out the blockage.
- King of Swords (reversed)
- insecurity
- The Devil (reversed)
- Trials and tribulations experienced in the past give you unique perspective and realizations. You now know that vulnerability and humility do not equate with weakness. Instead, these are vital keys for a healthy, balanced life.*
- Queen of Swords
- This card suggests you are comfortable with the choices you make. You are at ease in your own skin, and happy with what life brings your way. Nonetheless, you are beckoning for more in your life. You feel you can be a better influence, or contribute more to others. You have dreams and ideas you want to send out to the world.*
- Wheel of Fortune (reversed)
- The Wheel of Fortune reversed encourages full disclosure before taking action. Do the research. Prepare the way. Look before you leap. There is a consequence for every action.*
- When pulling the Wheel of Fortune, it’s important to identify what is at the hub of your life. Know what keeps you focused. Be clear about your top priorities. Why? Because the Wheel of Fortune represents unpredictable and sometimes turbulent events happening in your life. Fortune can be cruel or kind. In either case, it’s vital to have a fixed center of gravity while the world spins around you. No matter what fate throws your way, you must not let it distract you from your core values.*
- Justice
- Internally, this card encourages self-honesty, moderation, and balancing our life affairs. Be fair. Be prudent. Stay objective.*
- Make sure you can commit to your choices, and allow fairness to guide your way.*
- Clarifying with classic tarot
- overall: VII. The Chariot
- This chariot is very stable and grounded.
- XVII. The Star
- The star is very bright and a woman is freely pouring water from two pitchers. The two are balanced, but also one is lower and closer to the ground, hence less water flowing. There is a bird in the background with one leg in the air.
- VIII. Strength
- The tiger looks like either in pain, or can be just yawning. The lady is gentle and loving.
- Nine of Wands
- The guy is weary and with a battle wound, but is still guarding whatever is behind him firmly.
- Ace of Swords
- The sword comes through the clouds and shining with the white mountain in the background.
- XX. Judgement
- The people on the ground look triumphant with the angel blowing horn through the light.
- XVII. The Moon
- The dogs howling look playful and in harmony.
- loving energy, in control, leading to a victorious and harmonious life. I think this is what’s happening in the back of the serious looking justice. Behind the curtain, there is loving and playful scene. And the guy in the front is protecting it. Protected by justice.
- overall: VII. The Chariot
- Clarifying with classic tarot
- The King of Swords and the Devil in reverse. But the Queen if upright. Wheel of Fortune is also in reverse, but Justice is upright. Justice is protecting from the turmoil of wheel of fortune and also the devil, and the reversed king of swords so that the queen of swords can stand upright and the obstacles can be cleared for the empress.
- Of 6 cards, 4 are major arcana, and the 2 minor arcana cards are queen and king of swords.
*All fromĀ <Exploring Tarot Using Radiant Rider-Waite> by Avia Venefica