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Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 469: Jun. 29- Jul. 5
Rachelcat replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
Hi, all! The best laid plans of finishing up my Golden Dawn decks have been derailed. This week will be a new acquisition, Lessons from the Liminal Space. This is what happens when I’m not busy at work and start browsing decks! I wanted to add an oracle to my “Abstract” category, and I think this will do the trick. (The only other abstract oracle I have is The Secret World of Crystals Journey Cards, which is close-up photos of the interior of crystals, so it looks abstract, but it’s not exactly abstract art.) According to the booklet, the creator of Lessons from the Liminal Space is a magical practitioner and healer with synesthesia. As you see, the cards are abstract paintings with longish key sentences. 46 cards. Card 1 is an affirmation, but the rest are advice and/or observations. It will be interesting to see how the art reflects the words. The booklet provides spreads as rituals and lists and describes liminal deities. I’m throwing the deck into the deep end with a regular interview and then a full moon reading, but I think after that I’ll do one moon phase card plus one Lessons card to make this an easier week. What is your most important characteristic? At times, the healthiest decision is to sit, wait, and listen. Art: Green for healthy. Things haven’t come together yet. The deck is about health and messages to listen to. What is your strength? Allowing yourself to take spaces does not take space from others. Do not let anyone prevent your expansion. Art: The while tentacles are taking space without taking form the other colors. It’s very supporting of individuals over groups. Your weakness? When you stop looking, the right messages will come. Art: We’re in the dark but the light is just outside of it. This is maybe too ironic for an oracle. But I believe it’s true. What can you teach me? People weave in and out of our lives. Receive new friends with gratitude. Art: This is beautiful. Obviously woven threads. Looks like Mondrian. It can teach me how better to receive friends and let others go. How can I learn it? Home is the curation of the many feelings we wish to dwell in. Art: It looks like branches around a nest. These go together well. Friends arriving and departing and what home means. I can learn about friends by reflecting on who I want in my home. What will be the outcome of our work together? Intention is surrender. When intention is clear, so is the path. Art: Looks similar to previous card but more floral. Brighter colors for more active. I don’t find that to be true in my case. I know what I want to do, but I don’t know how to do it. (Similar to just knowing what the problem is doesn’t solve it.) Maybe the deck will help me connect my intentions with my path. Wow, the many cards worked much better than I thought it would. We’ll see if that continues this week. - Today
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So true ,if something makes you happy enjoy it ,there are no wrong things in life
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Well @Troll, I suppose it's all just part of the journey, right? And however that goes, I hope it can bring each one of us peace of mind and heart.
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Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 469: Jun. 29- Jul. 5
Bodhiseed replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
Thank you Fire cat! I'm in this week with the Tarot of the Orishas paired with Diloggun Cards. I think the Tarot de la Rea is beautiful! Your perspective will either become your prison or your passport. —Steven Furtick Ochosi is the Orisha of the hunt, forests and animals, yet he is also known as a believer of impartial justice and equality. He has a little chuckle at us today, because we've constructed a prison for ourselves made of our own thoughts. Ochosi says, "You stand and look in one direction, seeking resources or a solution to your problem. Can you not look to the left, the right and behind you, realizing there are many other options?" The proverb for Edi (Seven Mouths) reads: "Always being in a hurry does not prevent death, neither does going slowly prevent living." Curiosity is the partner of patience; curiosity heightens our patience by keeping us interested. It grants us time to unravel problems rather than create more. -
Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 468: Jun. 22 - Jun. 28
fire cat pickles replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
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Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 469: Jun. 29- Jul. 5
fire cat pickles posted a topic in Deck of the Week
A unique version of Reading Circle for those who would like to work through their collection of decks, participants choose decks from their collections to work with for the week. Some use one deck, others use two or more. Some combine methods: Tarot, non-tarot (e.g. oracle), playing cards, or any other divinatory method is welcome. All we ask is that you use at least one tarot or oracle deck. No collection is too large or too small. The only rules we have are the Tarot, Tea & Me Rules; Be respectful of one other. Please join us! Please post with your choice of deck(s) for the week Chat away about your deck, how you're finding it (or not), etc., it's all up to you Participants may either choose to share their readings here in this discussion thread or opt to have their own journal in the Journals Forum and link it here Yet others may even have an offline journal in paper & pencil/pen form Share as often, as much, or as little as you like. You can drop in and out at any time—reality and life permitting. New to tarot? Long time reader? Come on in! Participants fire cat pickles: Tarot de la Rea Click here for DOTW 468 (6/22-6/28) -
More Kickstarter decks for your thoughts
DanielJUK replied to FindYourSovereignty's topic in Tarot Decks
yeah as a non-backer, it's one of the pledge options down the side, the 50 card deck. That Kickstarter is everywhere, the creators took out social media ads all over the place! I see the deck as a sponsored post about twice a day at the moment. Good marketing 🙂 -
Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 468: Jun. 22 - Jun. 28
BrightEye replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
Closing reading of the week, done yesterday (28/6). I asked the deck what it wanted to tell me and drew Fool (called Folly chased by the Tiger of Regret) and 2 of Pentacles. The symbol on the latter holding the two coins together is the Egyptian hieroglyph Tyet or the knot of Isis. It was given to the dead as a talisman on their journey to the afterworld. I read the two cards together as no matter what foolish moves I make, there is a level of divine protection, maybe even guidance. There is a pattern to my life that may have its purpose in its ups and downs and stressfulness. The Fool seems to be reaching beyond the tiger of regret towards that guidance. -
More Kickstarter decks for your thoughts
Rose Lalonde replied to FindYourSovereignty's topic in Tarot Decks
I believe so. It's called the Selected Emblems Companion Deck ($40). Now that I've pledged I don't see any of the pledge buttons, but it's still listed as a reward there, so should be available. - Yesterday
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Welcome to the community @ArtOfIntrospection Your English is excellent, glad you found us here 😀
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More Kickstarter decks for your thoughts
Bodhiseed replied to FindYourSovereignty's topic in Tarot Decks
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Thank you for the positive feedback! I'm still on my OMAD journey, and I have put up stickers of the five encouraging, empowering cards in my journal. I have started to move more. So mindmapping the tarot is a great tool to find practical solutions. The tarot is like a wise friend whose brains you can pick.
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Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 468: Jun. 22 - Jun. 28
BrightEye replied to fire cat pickles's topic in Deck of the Week
Yesterday I drew these cards, without any particular question in mind, just what I needed to know. I included the base card this time (card at the bottom of the deck), which I read as the underlying energy of the reading. With the 8oP that I also drew the day before, my mind was obviously mulling over the work that lies ahead of me with the book. I have a tendency to panic when faced with a deadline. I’m keeping this in check at the moment by parcelling work into manageable units as I move forward. The 6oS seems to suggest just that. The 4oC I read as keeping my emotional equilibrium. -
This is great information. Plus, you have presented it so clearly and with a great example. Thank you. I particularly like the condensation part of the reading at the end.
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Hello @ArtOfIntrospection welcome to the TT&M Family
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It's very pleasant and unexpected to hear (well, or see) my native language here:). That is awesome! It warms my heart to know that my language is being introduced in other countries. I won't say much about the region — I value my privacy too much — but I'm from the Urals. Thoth deck really was a sharp start. No wonder it hits me so hard after readings and I feel really dizzy and tired. I'm too sensitive to it. But my deck loves me! I think, since I started with something difficult, everything else will come much easier later on. The readings come easily, and I'm amazed by the accuracy of the spreads, but I know for sure that due to my inexperience I'm obviously missing a lot, a lot of things. Well, I can see the big picture in my readings, which is already not bad for a start, I suppose. Thank you very much for the welcome!
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Привет. Я не говорю по-русски, изучал язык всего один год в университете. Рад, что ты присоединился. Россия — большая страна. Из какого ты региона? That Thoth deck is quite the starter! But any deck will do. Welcome and enjoy yourself. Good people abound here.
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Hello. I am a new member of this forum. I have been interested in tarot for some time, and recently I purchased my first deck. By the way, it's the Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot deck. I got staggering results from my very first reading. I'm excited. And I'm very interested in esotericism. I think that soon I will become more knowledgeable in this subject and will be confident in using it. I am Russian, so unfortunately, I may not understand everything, and my words may sound unclear and disjointed. I am also very into socionics, psychosophy, and the Enneagram. That's all I can say about myself. See you around!
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Hi and welcome! Since you're into "shadow work," you might enjoy reading this article I recently found and thought very illuminating: https://www.rafaelkruger.com/how-to-do-shadow-work-demystifying-complexes/
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First of all I love talking about things and listen to opinions of other people .Because they are all true to person holding them .so in my eyes there are no wrong or right opinions . I am stuck with my beliefs ?Yes ,because when I found my core -that everything is LL I really dont want to move forward ,I am at home .Only reason why I started Tarot and joined this forum was concept- Think about things and after that think about your thinking ,but now this base is completely shattered beyond any repair. If all thoughts are LL and lead to LL ,then why I think that Trump is sexiest human in history and my thinking about that ,just dont interest me anymore . Writing about all of this ? I don`t hold any shareable experience in field ,because I am complete beginner at Gnosticism and Tarot also dysgraphia don`t make writing easy . But I am super happy to talk about all of this to super smart person like you or anyone else .Thank you
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Tanga commented on Cariabella's blog entry in Tarot for self-development and shadow work
Hmm thank you so much for this post @Cariabella. My natural default "inferior function" alla Mr. Yung would be Cups. However over the years that I have developed into the Solitary Wiccan that I am today - It is no longer my blind spot. And it is the door to my subconscious and my magickal realm - with still a great deal more to explore and learn for myself. I totally agree with this practice (as a modern day witch who does exactly this) : Putting the Tools to Work: A 3-Step Ritual Here is how we can intentionally lay these elements out on our own "table" during a practice: Sensation (Pentacles): Prep your space! Light incense, put on music, or chant to get your physical senses fully engaged. Thinking & Feeling (Swords & Cups): Hold your goal in mind while acknowledging that you currently lack it. Blending thought and emotion is the secret sauce of energy transmutation—the ultimate magical technique. Intuition (Wands): Shift your thinking to a state of absolute completion, acting as if the goal is already yours. Between 2 & 3, is where a witch asks for all spirits concerned (that hir believes in) to join hir and lend their assistance to arrive at the material reality of 3 (if getting to the results of 3 is for the good of all concerned). And these "daily strengthening exercises": 1) Alchemize Everyday Stress: Got yelled at by your boss? Don't waste that energy! Sit in your car or a quiet corner and use that frustration to fuel a completely different manifestation (like a new car). To anchor yourself, engage your senses internally: visualize a peaceful river, hear the birds, or replay the taste and smell of your morning coffee. = a mindfulness practice (a cornerstone of any type of meditative practice). 2) The Senses Check-In: While walking or working, take a moment to notice everything you can physically see, hear, feel, taste, and smell. Then, close your eyes and recreate those exact sensations internally in your mind's eye. = being mindful, and then practicing visualisation - a type of meditation. -
Yes, this is what I feel is the 'point', and really what I was trying to describe in a roundabout way! I'll preface by saying that I understand and respect how you describe your belief, but I'll counter by asking you to consider how we can sometimes have the tendency to have such certainty in our belief that we create a paradigm that we can't explore past. What follows is absolutely not a prod or a criticism, but rather a thought experiment for you, something to mull over - if reality is indeed ultimately love and light, what purpose does it serve for it to learn and experience through manifest consciousness if its already perfect? What if, reality is in fact formed by the journeys that make it up, it couldn't exist without experiences? Does that makes sense? A co creation maybe. The tapestry wouldn't exist without the threads being woven into it, an ocean wouldn't exist without the innumerable particles of water that form it. More shaky analogies but hopefully you get what I mean 😅 So with that in mind - Can this really be true then, if actually the whole point is the many different facets of the journey? I suppose what I'm suggesting is to play around with changing your perspective, flip it around and look at things upside down or back to front. What happens to it then? My personal point of view is that we can certainly have our beliefs and opinions, but ultimately we can't know the truth. (That's just me of course, I'm not saying it should be the case for others). So if I consider that, I can just as well ask myself, what's the point in staying there? What happens if I just start asking questions and feeling around? My philosophy for now is, never stop asking questions, and when you discover things, use those as jumping off points to ask more questions. That's where the tarot comes in for me as a wonderful tool to explore with. Now I want to make clear, I've said a lot and I'm becoming conscious of overstepping your boundaries and making it seem that I'm trying to convince you of something. I'm not, and I would certainly never denigrate another's beliefs (unless they were harmful in some way). In the end, what do I know, anyway? As I've said, I just like to turn things over in my mind and think on questions, and besides, you asked for people's thoughts in the first place and I'm enjoying the conversation 😉 One last thing before I stop badgering you; many contributors here have made suggestions about tarot practice and questions to ask it, but I wondered what would happen if you turned the tables with it and became the creator rather than the receiver. Many people use the tarot to tell stories and create narratives, would that be something to consider? Rather than reaching out to the tarot for answers, you use it to create. Who knows what might come about as a result? Just a thought.
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