April 22, 2015 – Daily Tarot Draw

Today’s drawing included these three cards:

The Empress Five of Pentacles The Hanged Man

The Empress (reversed)
Six of Pentacles
The Hanged Man

Biddy Tarot Interpretation:
The Empress, Six of Pentacles, The Hanged Man

My Interpretation:
Before I begin with my interpretation of the cards, I would like to share the experience I had earlier in the day at my weekly massage. My massage therapist is also trained in energy work, and every week at the end of my massage, I ask her to tell me how my chakras feel to her. Basically asking if she feels that any of them are out of balance and need paying attention to.

This week she took a bit longer than usual, and when she finally spoke, she said, “Well, your sacral chakra…when I focus on it, it makes me feel like crying.” That probably was a weird feeling for her, and it probably sounds even weirder to you, but to me, it made perfect sense.

The sacral chakra is the seat of your creativity, fertility, emotions…

“This chakra houses your creative and sexual energies – your ability to nurture and give birth to the seeds of life. It is considered to be the ‘relationship chakra’ because it represents our ability to relate to other people.

Problems with this chakra arise when there are issues involving creativity and financial and sexual power. For example, concerns relating to childbirth and parenting, financial or sexual inadequacy, or repressed creativity.

The challenge of the sacral chakra is to interact consciously with others and allow the creative flow of life to guide and shape continual change in our lives.”

My husband and I have been trying to get pregnant, so far unsuccessfully, and yet people in my life keep showing up unexpectedly pregnant…people who don’t want children, or people you can’t imagine ever being good parents. So if one of my chakras is going to cry, it’s bound to be that one. So, when The Empress popped up, I was not surprised at all. The Empress (reversed) represents a creative block, and dependence on others.

Finding a healthy balance between work and creative fun has always been difficult for me. I have a tendency to err on the side of working, where perhaps the freedom to create would help me be more balanced, healthier and essentially more productive when I work.

I also struggle with my femininity. I was raised by a tomboy to be a tomboy. I have never been into the foo-foo aspects of being a female, and so when it comes time for me to identify with other women, especially concerning nurturing and that sort of thing…I feel a bit at a loss.

The Empress (reversed) suggests too much time and focus is being put on others and not on self. Introspection is required to find this balance. Without it, relationships and communications could suffer. Self-expression feels stifled, and things that should be communicated are remaining bottled up.

Focusing inward to restore confidence is critical. It is easy to wallow in the negative opinions of others that haunt you from the past.

This part of the Biddy Tarot Interpretation really spoke to me:

“The Empress reversed indicates that you are feeling discontented because something is missing or lacking in your life, or because you want to find something creative, meaningful or fulfilling to do but you do not know what. This card can indicate a creative block. You may find your mood is depressed or negative. Work can feel laborious and mundane. This is not a time to think, act or do. You are already overloaded and mental pursuits will not give you what you need. Further attempts to follow your intellect or reasoning mind will only cause frustration or lead you astray.

The Empress reversed may also indicate issues with pregnancy, whether it is infertility or an unwanted pregnancy.”

The Six of Pentacles (upright) represents generosity, charity, giving, prosperity, and sharing wealth. This is a message I have been wanting for a while, and was thrilled to see it show up. As a relatively new entrepreneur, finances are always a concern, and I have been waiting for the sun to break through the clouds in this arena.

Biddy Tarot says,

“The Six of Pentacles is a card representing being in harmony with your money. The amount that comes in and the amount that flows out are in balance, and you are thankful for what you have without being grasping of it, and happy to share with others in need. This card is also about charity. You may either be the wealthy man in this card, giving away his wealth, or the beggars, gratefully receiving what the man has to offer.”

I took this as encouragement that I am on the right track and all the hard work I have been doing both internally and externally concerning my business, will soon produce fruit.

The Hanged Man (upright) was the last card to show up and it too just fit perfectly with what is going on in my life.

“He represents suspension, restriction, letting go, and sacrifice. This is the card of ultimate surrender, of being suspended in time and of martyrdom and sacrifice to the greater good. This is the archetype to meditate on to help break old patterns of behaviour and bad habits that restrict you.”

I saw clearly that all of the stresses that keep popping up in my life keep calling me to take action, but this is a time to hold off and wait. Moving too quickly could mess up all the hard work I have invested so far, and could create miscommunication, as well as leave me feeling just as stuck as I was before. Seeking internal emotional release is important. Do whatever it takes to go within and release yourself from the feeling of being stuck.

Being willing to sacrifice in order to attain the greater good may come into play. Be willing to do whatever it takes to get to where you are going. It may not look like you want or expect.

April 19, 2015 – Daily Tarot Draw

I have recently signed up for a tutorial with Biddy Tarot to help me learn the cards better, so in addition to my three card (sometimes) daily draws, I will be doing a special blog entry on each card. This will include my impressions of the images and keys to helping me remember what each card represents. I expect those posts will be more in depth, and a bit more educational for you, my readers.

Today I drew these three cards:

Death Five of Pentacles Princess of Swords

Death (reversed)
Five of Pentacles (reversed)
Princess/Page of Swords

Biddy Tarot Interpretation:
Death, Five of Pentacles, Princess/Page of Swords

My Interpretation:
Stop resisting change. The time is right to accept the new. Address and resolve all the issues that are blocking this change. Seek balance. Look within for the resolution.

The difficult times are coming to an end. New sources of income/jobs/help are coming. Confidence will be restored. Remember to stay balanced. Don’t let financial concerns outweigh spiritual concerns. Look inside,

Abundance of energy, passion and enthusiasm helps to make for an exciting start. Be sure to maintain this level of enthusiasm all the way through. Encouragement to “go for it” and embrace this change. Align with like-minded people to maintain this pace.

April 3, 2015 – Daily Tarot Draw

Clearly I am not very good at doing the daily reading thing. To be honest, I just have days where I am not certain I want to know what the cards have to say. Other days it just doesn’t occur to me to do a reading, and then there are some days where I simply feel that I MUST do one. It really varies. I am diligently focusing on trusting my gut and my intuition on this. So, as part of that, you may not see real consistency at this stage in my tarot adventure. Perhaps it will change as I progress. Who can say?

Today I pulled the following cards:

Judgement Four of Cups The Moon

Judgement
Four of Cups (reversed)
The Moon (reversed)

Biddy Tarot interpretations:
Judgement, Four of Cups, The Moon

April 1, 2015 – Daily Tarot Draw

Today’s draw included:

Five of Wands Ace of Swords Prince of Pentacles

Five of Wands
Ace of Swords
Prince (Knight) of Pentacles (reversed)

I have decided that from this post on, when I have the time, I am going to actually post a link to the Biddy Tarot meaning, and then present what my intuition tells me and how I feel it applies to my life at the present time. Part of the reason for this is to help me better learn the cards, and to be able to identify them and their basic meanings on sight.

Interpretations by Biddy Tarot

Five of Wands, Ace of Swords, Prince (Knight) of Pentacles

For the next few posts, I will not be adding my insight or intuition, since I am adding these to the blog from a written journal and on those busy days, I only wrote down the cards I drew in order to look for patterns. I am interested in seeing how often specifica cards come up for me.

March 29, 2015 – Daily Tarot Draw

Today when drawing my tarot, I drew these three:

The Sun The Hermit Two of Pentacles

The Sun (reversed)
The Hermit
Two of Pentacles

The main message, after reading the meanings on Biddy Tarot, and combining them with what my intuition was telling me was to seek balance and remain agile. Clouds are blocking the view of the sun, but this is only temporary. Embrace solitude and take the time to look within for strength, balance and spiritual enlightenment. Focus on maintaining balance between work and home life. Get organized to allow for better relaxation and quality time with family.

My Adventures in Tarot

Not too long ago I participated in an Angel Card Reading class that was taught by a client and good friend of mine. I had owned a tarot deck for years, but had only purchased it for the stunning artwork on it. I had no idea how to use it, and frankly, raised in the religious home I was raised in, even mentioning tarot or anything like that was strictly forbidden.

At 41, I feel like this was less an act of rebellion and more an act of self-discovery. I am certain my parents would disagree.

Each tarot, oracle or angel card deck is different, but the basic meanings of the cards and suits are generally the same. There are some exceptions. For instance, I have a deck based on stories that revolve around the seven chakras. It doesn’t follow the standard suits at all.

The original tarot deck, the Rider-Waite deck is generally looked at as the “Bible” of the tarot, since it was the first. Most other decks are based off its images and values.

Angel cards and oracle cards are more loosely based on tarot, if at all. They often come from a more spiritual viewpoint as well. To me, you choose the deck or decks that feel right, or resonate with you.

In my friend’s class I learned how to clear the energy from a deck and how to imprint it with my own energy. We were asked to choose a deck, to clear it, to choose a question or an intention, and then to draw a card. We were to look up the meaning of the card in the accompanying booklet and to apply it to our intention or question. Amazingly, each deck I did this with, the cards seemed to be right on.

In the course of the class, I was informed that the most important part of reading tarot is how in tune you are with your intuition. You can accurately read your own, or someone else’s tarot purely from intuition and the impression you get when you look at the images on a card. This fascinated me. I thought I had to have some magical power or some mystical gift…but the strong levels of intuition that I have, and my ability to read another human being both work amazingly well with the tarot.

After successfully reading a few people, and getting some very interesting (and accurate) readings from others, I just felt like tarot was something I needed to get into more. I ordered my new deck from Amazon before I left the parking lot. The Chakra Oracle deck is not only beautiful, but puts a really creative spin on things. I find that I am drawn to use that particular deck when I am struggling with my creativity or my emotions.

My Cosmic Tarot deck is my standard “go to” deck, but I also have a third deck that I sometimes use. Just like you would use your intuition to choose the cards you draw, I also use my intuition to choose my deck for the reading.

As any beginner might, I chose to look up the meanings of the cards I drew each day online. Partly to confirm what my intuition was telling me as to the meaning of the card, and partly to get to know the standard card meanings better. I found that the best site for me, the one that seemed the most informative, consistent and accurate was Biddy Tarot. As though it was meant to be, not long after I started using this site, I saw their ad for a free 31 day tarot reading program. I signed up immediately!

I started getting emails daily, walking me through learning each card. I was encouraged to keep a journal, and I began with a written one, but decided that blogging would be the best way for me. I am a faster typist, and this way, it is all here online for my quick and easy future reference.

So, if you are joining me on my adventure, welcome. Drop in any time to see what I am learning from the universe about myself, the tarot, and my life journey.

Thanks for coming along!