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Tarot Love Spell

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Items: Star Tarot Card – Lovers Tarot Card – King or Queen of Cups Tarot Card (choose the Tarot Card that corresponds to the gener your seeking) Ritual: Layout the Star Tarot Card and visualize the floodgates opening and all obstacles that have kept you and your soul mate apart being removed – you should feel a sense of relief as you lay down the card. Next lay down the chosen court cups card Tarot Card and visualize everything you want in your perfect soul mate – try to think of personality traits as well as physical traits. They’re hair, their laugh, and sense of humour, affection given and received and so on. As you lay the card down and you are done visualizing, say these words: “I call upon all good spirits, call upon all karmic forces, I call upon wide ruling powers. Make smooth the way that may love may be brought to me!” Lay down the lovers card Tarot Card and say these words: “As I lay this final card – the spell is cast the magick shall last -so be it. Cyber Cauldron Shop Ritual Herbs For Spell Work Nefertaris Tarot £29.95 Secret Tarot £19.00 Tarot of the Mermaids £19.99 The Druid Craft Tarot £19.99 Gay Tarot £19.00 The Original Rider Waite Tarot Deck £13.00 Arthurian Tarot By John & Caitlin Matthews £11.19 Mystic Dreamer Tarot Cards & Book £29.97 Sensual Wicca Tarot £17.99 Radiant Rider Waite Tarot Card Deck £19.00 Copyright protected by Digiprove © 2010 Cyber Caulron Related articles by

Tarot MacMorgan Spread pt1

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Tarot is a method of introspection based on the interpretation of several cards placed in any number of positions and orders. While Tarot is used by many practicing pagans , it is not inherently pagan. It has also been used by psychologists and teachers of many and varied religions. Tarot is used several different ways based on several different decks, but the spread I’ve given here is the MacMorgan Spread a common version of reading Tarot. I am including the meanings of the major Arcana  but I have chosen to leave out the meanings and symbolisation if the minor Arcana for the main reason That Tarot are personal linked the owner of the cards and much of the symbolism is personal and introspective. It is common for many pagans and tarot readers to use their cards as a source of meditations to gain insights on their own personal and spiritual development. In the MacMorgan spread a blank card is left in the Tarot deck this is used to identify any areas from the reading, which are either not available at the time of the tarot reading or that the person receiving the reading is not ready or is unwilling to receive the information at this time. In the MacMorgan Tarot spread all cards are placed upright, their are no reverse meaning in this tarot spread. The MacMorgan Spread uses thirteen cards, and is laid out in the following order: 1. This card is the Self or the Significator. This represents the total person, the combination

Ways of connecting with the Tarot

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As you learn tarot by whatever means book, from a teacher or off the Internet you will find that you can either work with Tarot or not if you can then stop find another tool for divination that you are better suited to such as runes or crystal balls never force it. If you can work with tarot you are going to want to connect with them one a spiritual as well as personal level. Never read for yourself you will only ever see what you want to see and never use them as a magic eight ball to help you decide what to do. But do use them to help you become a better person and connect fully with the cards there are some excellent techniques to this in the Hallow quest the book that goes with Arthurian Tarot It is important when connecting with tarot that you show respect and treat your cards well, Insure that when you pick your tarot pack that you choose a pack with imagery and symbology that you can connect to personally. If you�re a bit of a traditionalist then the Waite-Smith or Rider Waite Tarot, If you enjoy and have a big interest in the Arthurian legends then Arthurian Tarot By John & Caitlin Matthews or if you�re a gay man then the Gay Tarot, it does not matter what pack and there are hundreds to choose from just as long as it feels right to you. Always keep your cards safe and protected, show them respect

Tarot MacMorgan Spread pt2 Meanings

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Meaning of Major Arcana Cards: The Fool: An androgynous figure is so besotted with the universe he does not notice he is about to step off of a cliff. At his feet, a dog tries to get his attention. The Fool represents blissful ignorance and “stumbling” into drastic change. It is impulse, the id. When it appears as a strength or ideal, it represents the ability to hand over the Self to Faith, Will or another greater power, sort of like those cartoon characters. The fool, having never studied Law is unaffected by the Law of gravity. As a hazard or difficulty, the fool represents an over-dependence on faith and the tendency to focus too intensely on one thing, forgetting about the importance of Life. �The Magician: Within a garden of red and white flowers: (Purity and Sacrifice) the Mage is master of his environment and his Will. His implements of mastery are laid before prescription drugs without prescription him. This card represents Logical strength, a conquest over the mathematic and predictable, although the Mage finds predictability in what others call “Chaos” It is the force within the mirror, fully capable of being released, but at what price? It is force, the Ego. As a strength or ideal, the Mage is a card of control of the Self, an ability to end physical pain in oneself or others, diplomacy and the ability to compromise between work and faith or differing faiths. The Mage is unlimited in the tools he uses. As a hazard or difficulty

Tarot The Minor Arcana

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Most of the cards in the tarot deck are minor Arcana cards. These cards fill out the deck, making it more balanced and complete. The 56 cards of the minor Arcana are split into four suits. Each suit represents a different aspect of life. Numerology can be used in conjunction with the minor Arcana as the cards are numbered from 1 to 10, or Ace through 10. There are four nobles cards in each suit as well, the Page, Knight, Queen and King. This makes 14 cards in each suit. The Suits of the Minor Arcana Wands, Staves or Spears- The first suit represents a long object, whether it be a staff or wand by name, it usually represents physical labour. This suit is related to the physical body. It encompasses growth, ideas and creativity. It is associated with the element of fire and the season of spring. Cups- This suit represents emotional desire. The filled cups are symbolic of filled emotions. It encompasses affairs of the heart, desires and the inner self. It is associated with the element of water and the season of summer. Pentacles, Shields or Coins- This suit is a round object of some sort, ranging from shields to coins. It represents the material possessions. It encompasses money, wealth, health, prosperity and property. It is associated with the element of earth and the season of autumn. Swords, Knives or Daggers- This is the suit of all things with sharp edges. It represents the intellectual self. It encompasses ideas, thoughts, morality, and

Divination Spreads For Tarot and Runes

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These are some more of the common spreads used in tarot and rune reading. There is no reason why you cannot make up your layout. Always remember that when using tarot cards or runes for readings it is important to focus on the questions you need answers too. The first lay out is a simple three card layout which is used to gain answers from the past, present and out come to a particular cause of action. 1. The Past Relates to your past want information the past holds to your current situation. 2. The Present This card pick up on your current feelings and any fears you maybe facing and the solution to solving your current issues. 3. The Future The Celtic Cross is a ten card lay out and the most common Tarot card layout With this popularity there comes the problem of many variances of placement but this version is the most common. 1. Influence or Atmoshpehere 2. Obstacles the immediate challenge facing the questioner. You will often pull a difficult card here, which will indicate an obstacle that must be overcome. When you pull a “good” card here, examine it carefully because it will still represent a challenge. 3. The Eventual Goal The best that can be achieved. This is directly related to the question. Note that this may not necessarily gel against Card 10 – it depends whether you are able to get the best. However, a negative card here probably means that it is worth cutting your losses rather

Tarot Cards

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Their has been much wrote on the subject of tarot and their are a million and one books on tarot cards their history, uses and meanings. Although Tarot have a mystical use they where created as a game like the Ouija board. In an attempt to mystify the tarot may stories of the origins have arisen about the origins of tarot, including that they are meant to be from ancient Egypt or brought to Europe by Gypsies. The fact is the tarot originated in northern Italy early in the 15th century (1420-1440). There is no evidence for it originating in any other time or place. Or that modern set of playing cards evolved from Tarot the fact is that tarot evolved from the Islamic Mamluk cards of the day. Tarot increases the pack from 52 to 78 with the introduction of the queen and the trump cards. Originally Tarot cards where called carte da trionfi (cards of the triumphs). And only changed to tarocchi about one hundred years after their invention to differentiate themselves from a new game of trumps which had become fashionable played with ordinary playing cards. The origins of this new name are unknown for sure but could come from German word tarock, or the French word tarot. The use of tarot cards as a tool for divination and magicks has been around since 1487 and even may be before, since the card where originally created during the Italian Renaissances a time when Hermeticism, astrology, Neoplatonism, Pythagorean philosophy where all on the