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  2. Thank you Fire cat! 💓 I'm in this week with the Wheel of Change Tarot paired with the Oracle of Dreamtime. Strength is not the absence of hurt. It is the refusal to let hurt set the terms of who we become. —Rabbi Yonatan Hambourger The Three of Swords indicates a painful realization and the loss of an illusion. There are some relationships that just can't be put back together as they were before when truth is revealed. But what do we do with our pain? Psychologists Richard Tedeschi and Lawrence Calhoun have studied what they call post-traumatic growth - a conscious shift from being a victim to being a student of our experiences. This process does not delete our pain but helps us use it to extract life lessons and gain emotional resilience rather than remaining stuck. The Dreamtime story of Barramundi tells the story between two young lovers who long to be together, however the young woman was already promised to an older man in an arranged marriage. Rather than accept that fate, the lovers jumped into the sea and became fish. Traditional ideas and romantic dreams must often be sacrificed if we want an authentic, fulfilling life.
  3. fire cat pickles

    Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 466: Jun. 8 - Jun. 14

  4. 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 466 (6/8 - 6/14)
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  6. joy

    Hello, thanks for having me.

    Hello @MouthOfTheLion welcome to the TT&M Family
  7. Grizabella

    Two Books for March (but now it's June)

    Thank everyone so much for welcoming me back. I'm happy to be back. I'm using a very old Chromebook and I've typed in so many long posts only to do something wrong ( no clue what) and the whole big post disappears. I can't figure out where "undo" is to bring the whole thing back and I just give up sometimes.
  8. Grizabella

    Two Books for March (but now it's June)

    Thank you, Daniel! I'm so glad to see you again!🥰
  9. Grizabella

    Two Books for March (but now it's June)

    You know, just a few days ago, I ran across my copy of this book and I was very happy because I've moved around so much in recent years and have lost so many things along the way that I forgot I even had it.
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  11. DanielJUK

    Hello, thanks for having me.

    Welcome to the community Mara / @MouthOfTheLion Glad you found us here and after 5 posts, you can access the exchange areas 😄 . We do monthly exchanges, where you are paired with random other forum members and might be ideal for you. They begin at the start of every month (when you feel up to reading with others)
  12. MouthOfTheLion

    What's your favorite way to get to know your decks?

    For me, getting to know a new deck is about becoming familiar with the artwork and the structure. I like Tarot Kaizen by Alison Cross as a jumping off point for ideas about how I can examine the deck, but mainly I'm looking at portions of the deck in isolation (laying out all the Majors to take them in as a unit, then each suit of the Minors and the court cards) and comparison (for an RWS clone, I lay out the septenaries to compare the cards in each column or I might look at all of the twos in the deck, that sort of thing). If it's a heavily themed deck, like the Mystical Cats Tarot, I give each card a keyword that captures the nuances and deviations. To see how the deck words in readings, I prefer to start with "fake" readings, say for a fictional character or my cat. 😉
  13. MouthOfTheLion

    Hello, thanks for having me.

    Hello, I go by Mara and I'm from the US. I've had a long and difficult love affair with tarot, beginning around 1996. I love to study and discuss the cards but I've only done readings for myself. I'm hoping that, if I prove to be a valuable member of the community here, y'all can help me expand into reading the cards for other people. 🙂 I look forward to chatting with you!
  14. KiMo

    More Kickstarter decks for your thoughts

    I deliberated over backing this deck for some time... I have Emma Zhang's first creation, the Dream Vision Tarot, which I love, and like you I'm always on the lookout for a deck inspired by Ancient Egypt. However, I realised that I didn't love the minors enough to make the investment so ultimately decided to let it go. They just didn't seem to have the same depth as the Dream Vision Tarot does. I'm going to back this deck as well, I think it's gorgeous. I also love that the creator made a greyhound themed deck; I wouldn't use it myself but greyhounds (and sighthounds in general) do have a special place in my heart and I always appreciate it when people raise awareness of them!
  15. Hamuse

    Nice to meet you :)

    Thank you so much !🧙🏻‍♀️ Happy to be here 🙂
  16. Croat

    Have a nice day 🫶

    I thought maybe you were from California (an inside joke for those of us who have lived there). All joking aside, welcome!
  17. Soph

    Have a nice day 🫶

    Thanks everyone for your warm welcome! Yes a land with lots of goodies, and do not forget ‘chocolat’ 😉 but unfortunately I’m allergic to it 🫣
  18. Scandinavianhermit

    Have a nice day 🫶

    The land of waffles, pommes frites, Tintin, blacksmiths and poppies! Hooray! Welcome!
  19. joy

    Have a nice day 🫶

    Hello @Soph welcome to the TT&M Family
  20. DanielJUK

    Have a nice day 🫶

    Welcome to the community @Soph Glad you found us here 😀
  21. Soph

    Have a nice day 🫶

    Thank you, Rose 🙌🏻 Nice to meet you!
  22. Rose Lalonde

    Have a nice day 🫶

    Welcome!
  23. Soph

    Have a nice day 🫶

    I’m Sophie from Belgium. Nice to meet you all!
  24. Rose Lalonde

    More Kickstarter decks for your thoughts

    Just backed the Sacred Spring Tarot. 'Sacred Spring' is a translation of the name of the publication printed by the Vienna Secession movement artists that inspired this deck. They included Klimt and Moser, who were in turn influenced by Art Nouveau. I have a weak spot not only for this art style but for minors that lie somewhere in the middle between pips and fully illustrated. The artist fulfilled several past Kickstarters, including The Cards Drawn Tarot, which was poker sized. Sacred Spring Tarot is tarot sized. (The artist is in the US, but for customs purposes, I'm not sure whether the decks will be shipped from there or directly from a printer's.)
  25. Saturn Celeste

    The Big List of Diverse Decks

    I have 2 diverse decks to add. The Wild Eden and Lubanko Tarot.
  26. Saturn Celeste

    What's The Postman Bringing? Part 2

    The devil card? Very cool deck!! I received my Supernova Tarot and the Golden Art Nouveau today! A few days ago I also received my La Muci Fantome Tarot. I am done buying decks until next month, when a deck I'm waiting for will be released.
  27. fire cat pickles

    Deck of the Week Sign-up Thread, Week 466: Jun. 8 - Jun. 14

    Of course you can still join! I haven't been online for the last few days unfortunately... Welcome to the group @Marina 🙂 The DOTW Group is a fun and enlightening way to share how your decks can work for others, to highlight new or unique reading techniques and spreads, and perhaps to introduce new decks for other members.
  28. zurgles

    More Kickstarter decks for your thoughts

    I missed out on a cool ancient egypt inspired deck 😞 The Dream of Nile tarot. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/dreamvisiontarot/dream-of-nile-tarot-golden-horus-edition I’ve been casually on the lookout for an ancient egyptian mythology inspired deck since two or three years into starting tarot but never found quite the right deck. I saw this one on a youtube video (the previous edition) and they mentioned the new one’s kickstarter. But the video was 2 months old. This is what I get for falling out of the loop with tarot! Hopefully she makes another edition. It might be a while though since she has an Alice in Wonderland tarot kickstarter launching soon. Well…I’m supposed to be studying the thoth anyway right now. I finished the majors in the DuQuette book a few months ago and fell off. Imma get back on that. I signed up for the newsletter anyway. edit: pics
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