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This reading gives us insight into energies that we can focus on during specific days of the upcoming week as well as throughout the entire week as a whole
This week's reading will use the Tarot of the Trance created by Eva Maria Nitsche.
Here are focal points for our meditation:Sunday: How Can I Express Generosity: Matriarch of Swords 'Wisdom' Prepare OR state ID documents.
Monday. How Can I Set the Emotional Tone for my Week? Ten of Swords 'Transformation' Share about new dream category.
Tuesday: What Do I Want to Manifest? Eight of Wands Rx 'Slow' Pray about/connect with Konect. Wednesday: What Wisdom is Coming to Me? Five of Cups 'Healing' Schedule America shopping.
Thursday: What Do I Want to Develop? XX Gilgul Neshamot 'Ancestral Healing/Rebirth' Pray about doing ancestry.com.
Friday: How Can I Connect with Romance, Friends & Nature?VIII Yachatz 'Mental Captivity' Dream Re-entry.
Shabbat: How Can I Rest? Two of Pentacles Rx 'Imbalance' Foot Massage.- Read more...
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Two Books for March
I'm creating a category I'm just calling "Books" because I really still love old-fashioned books that a person can hold in one's hands. I haven't bought Tarot books much in a year or more but every so often I find one or two (or more) that really interest me. I found that when I belatedly got all excited about Bennebel's Holistic Tarot, I was a real late-comer so I might find that the ones I just got , everyone else has had since last year, but I'm going to do it anyway. If anyone wants to post on the threads in this category, I'll be happy but if I'm posting about "old news" and it doesn't spark comments or chat about the books, that's okay too.
For this month, I found two books that really intrigued me. They're called:
- The Modern Fortune Teller's Field Guide by Tom Benjamin
- Tarot Tableau Revolution by Maria Alviz Hernando
The first one is really wonderful. I feel so much better now that I've started reading it. For a very long time---in fact, since AT shut down, I haven't felt like I was a good fit for another forum but I really miss socializing and being a reader doing my "fortune telling" the way I've always done it.. Living up here in this very small RV park, and since I have considerable health and mobility problems that keep me home and not very active anymore, socializing online is important to me. Even though there were the newer ideas people were insisting had to be done by their preference of what "fortune telling" should and shouldn't be on AT there were plenty of other old style practitioners mixed in so I just didn't really feel out of place and I did my "thing" and didn't really pay that much attention. (I've often thought of myself as being oblivious to the obvious.)
This book is one I really recommend if you haven't read it yet and you like books. Newer style readers of cards and other divination tools might find it interesting and us old style folks can learn and appreciate it a lot, too. But the only little criticism I have about it is his swearing. I don't think it's necessary but I still enjoy and look forward to reading the book.
.I think Daniel may have posted something to me about the second book when I was so excited about Tarot Tableau In Benebell's book. I'm looking forward to seeing what Maria has to offer about this method in her book.
So there are my two books for this month. Does anyone else have them?
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Answered and request sent to Roddy. (I got mine from him too - also the one you are after !!! )- gregory replied to gregory's topic in Tarot Decks -
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@Nemia Wow, I like the idea of elemental categories! But I'm probably too literal for that . . . I wish I had started with a spreadsheet. But who knew buying and keeping decks would be so all-consuming for me! I just have a Word list with everything (divided by tarot, oracle, and non-card divi items) alphabetical and then the category lists. And a "received by me" doc with dates that I started back in 2020. And a list of my decks of the week, also started in 2020 at the start of the lockdown. Oh, and a list of my historicals in date order. I started a list of decks that can be used as spread decks, but that's still iffy. For storage, I have a drop-front desk that my father made for me when I was a kid (what a treasure!) that's stuffed full of my decks in bags and tuck boxes. And my ex made built-in shelves in the living room that house my decks in kit and clamshell boxes. And the companion books to the ones in the desk. And the rest of the living room shelves have my esoteric books. I was blessed by woodworkers of various abilities! (Literature and other books are upstairs in the spare room on Ikea shelves. And my son's books. He lives in a small apartment, so my house is the library!) Good luck with your lists. Sometimes I think I spend more time fiddling with my lists than playing with cards, but it's all fun, so it's all good!- Rachelcat replied to Rachelcat's topic in Tarot Decks -
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My favourite deck is the This Might Hurt Tarot. I read mostly for myself, during the basic course I've read also a few times for others. The course I followed is a course in Flanders, Belgium, by De Zonnegloed.- DebbieC replied to DebbieC's topic in Introductions
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