If you draw the Ace of Swords card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Ace of Swords POSITION: Upright The Ace of Swords is a card of great power. This card indicates being ready to win a battle. Drawing this card can indicate that you have had a recent breakthrough or burst of mental clarity. If you haven't, you will. This can help you to achieve a greater understanding. A cloud will be lifted so that you can find the inner truth. This may be personal or it may be concerning a cause you are fighting for. This is a very good time to act on your intuition, pursue new opportunities, seek goals, and stand up for what you believe in. If you have been pursuing justice or challenges, prepare for a winning battle. You have the strength you need. If you drew the Ace of Swords card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below. (Card interpretations are general and can vary in personal readings, depending on each individual situation. Readings should be done by professionals for the most accuracy. These interpretations are meant for informational purposes only.)
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If you draw the The Magician card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: The Magician POSITION: Upright The Magician is a card of creative vision, successful accomplishment, and the ability to "magically" handle all tasks thrown your way. If you draw this card in the upright position, you have the ability to accomplish everything you plan. This is in part due to your organizational and planning abilities. But all in all, it is about drawing all of your energy toward a goal you seek. If you are seeking a particular outcome right now, remember that you have this ability if you acknowledge and use all of your energies. Whatever you have set out to do will be done. Have faith. It is in your favor and completely under your control. If you drew The Magician card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
If you draw the Temperance card in the Universal Waite Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Universal Waite Tarot Deck CARD: Temperance POSITION: Upright This is a card of patience and inner reflection. Drawing this card in the upright position means you are doing some reorganization of your life and business. In doing so, you have started to find a balance between finances and family. If you haven't found this peace and balance yet, rest assured, it is coming. This is giving you an inner peace, which is sometimes unfamiliar. Try not to worry too much, as the deep reflection and finding a balance between the old you and the new you can often be scary. You may want to question things, especially if they seem too good. However, drawing the Temperance card says to trust in what you are doing, as you are on the right path. If you drew the Temperance card in a deck of Universal Waite Tarot Cards, what did you learn? Tell us in the comments below.
by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Eight of Sky card in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck in the reversed or inverted position, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Mystical Cats Tarot CARD: Eight of Sky (Eight of Swords) POSITION: Reversed / Inverted In Mystical Cats Tarot, the Sky Clan cards correspond to the Suit of Swords in any of the Waite Tarot decks. While the artwork on the cards is considerably different than on traditional Waite tarot cards, they can often be read in similar ways. However, the reading for the Eight of Sky in the Mystical Cats guidebook says is rather different from traditional readings of the Eight of Swords in Waite Tarot, especially in the reversed position. According to the “Tales of the Mystical Cats,” the Eight of Sky reversed means that you’re being tested. Whether that’s by others or by the universe in general, it’s time to show your ability to improvise and find innovative solutions for your problems. This should be considered an initiatory experience. Once you’ve passed this test, you’ll feel great achievement and find new self-respect. Others will recognize this, as well. This card suggests that you’re open to new perspectives and are ready to release things that are holding you back. Seeing this card reversed by the Eight of Swords meaning indicates that you’ve already gone through difficult times and you’re becoming more open to self-acceptance and change. The Eight of Sky tells you that you’ve already reflected on what’s worked and what hasn’t in your life. Now, you’ve changed your approach to things on your perspective on life. Perhaps in the past you played the role of the victim to your circumstances. But now you always are able to see that there are options. You’ve also learned to take greater accountability for where you’re at in life. Still, seeing the card reversed means that despite the progress you’ve made, you still have to free yourself from some things from your past. There are still some skeletons in the closet that still need to be cleaned out. The advise of this card is to let go of old beliefs and behaviors that were holding you back before. You’re on the right track, so don’t be afraid to improvise. What does the Eight of Sky (or Eight of Swords) card in the reversed position mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3
byPhoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Sea King card in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck, what does it mean? Is this a good card to draw? What lessons can you learn from this tarot card reading?
DECK: Mystical Cats Tarot CARD: Sea King (King of Cups) POSITION: Upright In the Mystical Cats Tarot deck, the Sea Clan cards correspond to those of the Suit of Cups in the traditional Waite Tarot decks. In some cases, their meanings somewhat altered, as well. In this case, the Sea King card corresponds to the King of Cups card in traditional Waite Tarot decks. It’s definitely a good card to draw. The Sea King card suggests that you are someone that others look to for calm strength and reassurance. He suggests that you’ve earned respect as a peacemaker, which comes out of an authentic wish to reach out to others with kindness. The Sea King says that everyone within your sphere of influence benefits from your wise compassion, and that you’re able to counsel others without taking on others’ burdens as your own. The traditional reading for the King of Cups represents emotional balance and control, as well as generosity. So, the Mystical Cats Sea King is very much aligned with that interpretation of his analog in Waite Tarot. In this case, the Sea King suggests that you should be most generous with your kindness. But, be sure to follow his example and don't let others burdens become your own burdens. If anything, do what you can to help others get back onto their feet so that they can help themselves. Like the Sea King, working on your emotional intelligence and self-control can go a long way towards knowing when and how to help others to the benefit of everyone involved. What does the Sea King card mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3 |
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