When I revised my #Tarot beginner’s book, "Tarot Reading Explained," I beefed up a lot of the card explanations at the end of the book. Here is the new look for the Ace of Pentacles:
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The Seven of Swords: What’s the difference between research and plagiarism? #Tarot
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#Tarot #Spiritual Card of the Day: Four of Pentacles.
Can we find fulfillment in external, material things, or is that just a dysfunctional way of filling a void in our lives? wp.me/pRTkX-Cx
#Tarot #Spiritual Card of the Day: The Magician.
“Miracles arise from ... a state of miracle-readiness” – A Course in Miracles.
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#Tarot #Spiritual Card of the Day: Nine of Swords.
See why we need to awaken from the nightmare of our condemnations of others. wp.me/pRTkX-tn
In the Strength card, the lion has its tongue out. Do you know what that signifies?
#Tarot #Symbolism
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Today, a little comedy: a humorous meaning for the Justice card’s dark side. #Tarot
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#Tarot #Spiritual Card of the Day: The Hermit.
"When the student is ready, the teacher will appear" -- so be ready, open, and receptive to spiritual learning. wp.me/pRTkX-vV
#Tarot #Spiritual Card of the Day: Seven of Wands.
See how (and why) life can be a non-zero-sum game — wp.me/pRTkX-yr
The Seven of Pentacles in the RWS #Tarot is related to this 19th Century painting. See how that can inform our understanding of this card.
#Symbolism
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As I’ve been working on a revised edition of my book, Tarot Tells the Tale, the biggest change has been a beefing up of the card explanations at the end of the book. Since this effort has slowed my…
Besides providing answers, the Tarot cards also pose questions that lead us to think about the deeper aspects of life. The Magician asks us to consider the question, “What is a miracle?”
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Tarot Spiritual Message of the Day — Nine of Swords
Many years ago, while discussing the Seven of Pentacles with a class I was teaching, one of my students noted that it reminded him of a poem called “The Man with a Hoe.”