Tarot Reading cards!?
I did a three by three love/relationship reading. And the last row was the most complicated one,I had: Death/seven of cups (fear)/Three of Wands(compassion) I find it really hard to explain? especially the death card and how it relates to the reading? As for the first and the second rows , I had: - Nine of worlds(pentacles) (harvest), chariot , lovers - Tower , man of cups, four of cups (anger) So my central card is Man of cups! And I have been getting the tower a lot. And I have another question, what does it mean when I have extremely positive and negative cards in the same time? Like nine of cups and six of cups for example? so can you please help me!
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- yeah leave tarot cards alone!
- Don't play with the unknown till you know how
- Well, in my experience, and not knowing your question or the situation, the fact that you have more cups than anything definitely points to an emotional experience. I am not very familiar with the lay-out, (Celtic Cross, true and blue) but I know that the more major acana you have, the more out-of-your-hands the situation is. The death card is not a bad card; it just means change, rebirth, i.e., the staff card. Now, how all of this relates to you and the stance in the lay-out is unknown to me b/c of lack of info. I also don't know why you are into tarot reading (in-crowd thing or serious reasons) but when the cards stump me, I just ask for some guidance and meditate. Hope that helped....
- Hello You can post your layouts for interpretation here - Free Community for Mind:Psychic:Spirit http://www.holisticpathstowisdom.co.uk/forum Sadhara
- It would be helpful when you are asking for assistance interpreting a reading, that you also include which tarot deck you are using. There are so many and while the cards share some basic meanings from deck to deck, each deck then has its own symbolism on the cards that helps to further interpret them. The "Death" card does not mean literal death. It tends to stand for an end to something and a new beginning, or a transformation - the cards laying around it should help you to determine what that situation is that is changing. And as stated above - cups indicate emotions - so having several in your reading does point this reading toward emotional issues. The lovers would lead me to believe we're looking at an emotional relationship in this reading. The chariot also helps to paint "the big picture" here. To really get a better feel for the overall reading, I would have to lay out corresponding cards from one of my decks and take a look at them. Sorry I don't have them available right at the moment. And I am also not familiar with this layout and which each of these positions are. But at the very least, I wanted to try to help you out with understanding the death card in your reading. Best wishes.
- I work with a different deck. However, I'd say the first line indicates that you will reap what you have sewn - something is moving too quickly (out of control) - a tough decision will be called for (you must abandon one thing to get another). Second line - there will be a sudden catastrophe, and someone will be very angry. The third is that something will end to make way for something else - but you are afraid of change - try to stay compassionate about the situation. So, without anything else to go on, I'd say you have been dating/encouraging two people, and one or both will find out, causing chaos and hurt feelings. Hope this makes some sense to you.
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