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Choosing A Tarot Deck
Posted by lisa | Filed under Tarot deck, symbolism
The key to the Tarot is in the symbols used on the cards. They are the catalysts for awakening your intuition. It is very important that you are confortable with the images on the cards you choose.
Throughout the last five centuries, the Tarot has been used mainly by the royal classes, occult sects, educated philosophers and and witches or gypsies. The insights and information discovered by gypsies and witches was transmitted out by word of mouth and mostly hidden from public. Interesting enough, the privileged class was developing and publishing most information we have today on Tarot. The esoteric philosophers, Emperors, Kings and Popes saw the Tarot as a tool to be used by the initiated, the privileged, the people who had time to study and understand an intricate maze of symbolism.
General public got access to the Tarot only in 20th century.
Human Symbols
Tarot decks generally treat children as creative, energetic creatures who are ready to begin their life with faith and enthusiasm. Young people could be a bit crazy and willing to take a risk to adventure. Middle-aged people are depicted as leaders of society.
Some people tend to feel that they have power when they control others. This control involves some people setting and enforcing the limits and conditions of other people growth and development.
There is a better way of looking at power and control. We can gain control over our lives without controlling the lives of others; others can control their lives without melting into our lives. We each have personal power to be ourselves, individually and in groups. We can take charge of your lives, make choices based on our needs, and become responsible to and for ourselves. We should not allow to make other people decisions for us, to be responsible for us, or to take charge.
As you examine Tarot deck, be aware of the symbols in them because these symbols represent powerful concepts. Choose the Tarot deck that mostly reflects your values. Choose a deck containing symbolism that holds meaning for you. Choose a deck that is full of symbolism that intrigue you.
You also choose a deck that looks good to you. look for a deck that is attractive in its design. Find one that appeals to your sense of taste and esthetics. (Though, it did not work for me because I sometimes buy cards for the collection, not the reading, and when I try to use cards it is hard to read because symbols does not make sense. I would not recommend for readings the following decks: Witchy tarot and 1001 night tarot. The first deck just does not make sense and the 1001 nights has beautiful images but pictures are too small and the symbolism is not all clear.)
You can choose a deck that intuitively "feels" right to you. Look at several decks; then see which one you keep coming back to you.
Choose a deck that is a size and shape comfortable to handle.
It is better to use more than one deck. Different deck will give you a bit different mood while reading. It is better to use your own value system. your philosophy, your taste and your intuition. You will have deck that fits you.
White & Roses. Symbolism.
Posted by lisa | Filed under Roses, symbolism
The rose also is a symbol that has a marvelous history. And like the cross, it can have contradictory meanings. It is a message of innocence; and a symbol of passion and heavenly perfection; purity and in utero; death and life. The rose is the flower of the Venus but also the blood of Adonis and Christ. The rose garden symbolizes Paradise -- the place of the mysterious alliance.
The rose also is a sign of silence and secrecy. In the Mysteries roses were sacred to Isis. It is also the flower of her son Harpocrates or younger Horus, the god of silence.
Numerological, the rose represents the number 5 -- because the wild rose has 5 petals which is the emblem of Health and Safety; ...it depicts Spirit and the four elements." The Pythagorean school used the pentagram as the symbol of their teaching.
In an ideal sensation the rose symbolizes the expanding appreciation of being through the evolving of the senses.
It was such a day that I had a gift of two roses, the red and white. The white represents friendship for me, and the red, even people could consider love, I would say it represents passion and truth. Passion toward goals on one's life. It was a first time, I got an impression that you really can compare the rose with the cross. For some reason, the white rose reminded me of a cross, and in Rosicrucian symbolism they have the red rose and the white cross. So the white rose could you remind of a cross sometimes. maybe I just got lucky to get this to remind me about symbol.
It was an interesting experience.