🙂 Agreed …. that’s a hugely important part of it Jericho. Thanks for chiming in. 🙂 Blessed Be.
]]>Hello Brooklyn, 🙂 It can be “E-all of the above” so to speak, sure, but often is one or the other, or a combination. First, it has to be taken in context, look at the other cards in the spread, important positions that set the tone or base of the reading. Then look at cards immediately before and after the card in question. And, as you work through the steps of P.E.N.S.I., you’ll be surprised what sparks your intuition.
]]>Hello Ali, the emerald tablet meditation is about “downloading”. Focus on what you wish to know, questions you wish to ask and download from the tablet in meditation. Sometimes the answers are immediate and sometimes the answers pop up soon after to within the next few days and you have an “aha moment”. I suggest re-reading the article. 🙂 Blessings!
]]>Its all about personal interpretation. Thats the beauty of tarot – no right or wrong. Trust your intuition.
]]>Hello Jorge, yes …. Air, as an element “rules” all the swords in Tarot. The four elements are deeply tied to tarot cards, one element for each suit of pips (the 1-10 of each suit). Air rules communication and speech, moral turpitude, and places like libraries and courthouses, but also mountain tops and plains. Air is essential as all elements are. I suggest looking up each element and their correspondences, that will help you learn and deepen your understanding of the tarot.
]]>Each to their own, but exploring new practices can lead to unexpected growth.
]]>I think it can be, but more about working through it.
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