by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Grace 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: Grace (Temperance) POSITION: Upright In the Mystical Cats Tarot deck, the Major Arcana of traditional Waite Tarot are known as the Cat Mysteries in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck. Some of the names of the cards are different and their meanings somewhat altered. In this case, the Grace card corresponds to the Temperance card in traditional Waite Tarot decks. It’s definitely a good card to draw. According to the “Tales of the Mystical Cats” guidebook, the Cat’s advice is to find a place of inner harmony that allows you to move with pose and grace through any challenge you meet. If you get knocked off balance, figure out what’s needed to steady you. You have an ability to adapt to changing circumstances that allows you to be sure-footed even in tempestuous times. The cat advises you to seek tranquility. Traditionally known as Temperance, the Grace card signifies balance, moderation, and patience. It also suggests that you've found purpose in your life and meaning in what you're doing. If you haven't found these things yet, the Grace card suggests that you soon will as long as you keep yourself steady and stay the course with whatever you're doing. Even if what you're seeking isn't yet in sight, stay true to your good intentions, be patient, and what you seek – or something even better – will come before you know it. What does the Grace card mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3
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by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Eight of Sky 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: Eight of Sky (Eight of Swords) POSITION: Upright In Mystical Cats Tarot, the Sky Clan cards correspond to the Suit of Swords in any of the Waite Tarot decks. In many cases, while the artwork on the cards is considerably different, they are often read much the same. However, what the Eight of Sky suggests by what the Mystical Cats guidebook says is quite different from traditional readings of the Eight of Swords in Waite Tarot. Typically, the Eight of Swords would represent isolation, imprisonment, or self-imposed restriction. But although imprisonment is signified by the Eight of Sky, it's read with a far more positive connotation. Let’s see what’s suggested by the cat in this card. According to the “Tales of the Mystical Cats,” if you’re in a bad situation, it’s not as dire as you might think or as it first appears. If you feel trapped without any choices, stay calm. There’s a simple solution if you look for it. The best advice is to stay still and let your fear pass. If you thrash about, the situation will only get worse. Don’t let frustration get the best of you, and don’t let small annoyances only add to your frustration. Trust your own intelligence to find your way out. By the Mystical Cats reading, the Eight of Sky signifies that you're currently being held back or have been isolating yourself for reasons that very likely aren't enough to keep you that way. In fact, you'd read this card much like you would the reversed Eight of Swords in Waite Tarot. That would be saying you should be open to new perspectives to release yourself into the life you could be living. In any case, this card means that whatever is keeping you stuck at the moment will soon pass if you keep an open mind. What does the Eight of Sky (or Eight of Swords) card mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3
by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Death 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: Death POSITION: Upright In the Mystical Cats Tarot deck, the Major Arcana of traditional Waite Tarot are known as the Cat Mysteries in the Mystical Cats Tarot deck. Some of the names of the cards are different and their meanings somewhat altered. However, Death is pretty much the same, although in the Mystical Cats deck, the artwork depicts the Nine Lives of a cat.. The Death card reminds you to be aware that whatever you’re dealing with at the moment is finite. It may be time to let something go. Don’t cling to what no longer serves you, as keeping these things around will only leave you stuck on your evolutionary path. Let go of what’s already done so that new life can come to you. Be thankful for the lessons that your trials have taught you and each gift that you’ve received along the way. Death is a card of endings and new beginnings. It signifies that you are in a time of change, transition, and hopefully transformation for the better. You may be having a hard time letting go of certain things in your life that no longer do any good. It's time to declutter both your material life and your spiritual life. If you're going through a hard time, accept that it's temporary and that it will soon be coming to an end. Look to tomorrow as a good new beginning. What does the Death card mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3
by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Three of Fire 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: Three of Fire (Three of Wands) POSITION: Upright In Mystical Cats Tarot, the Fire Clan cards are the same as those in the Suit of Wands in any of the Waite Tarot decks. In this case, the Three of Fire corresponds with the Three of Wands. The imagery of this card depicts a white cat looking up towards something that she is about to leap up to and investigate. According to the “Tales of the Mystical Cats,” the Three of Fire advises you that it’s time to make a leap of faith. It’s time to leave the safety of your comfort zone. While your next step may involve some risk, the rewards will make up for it. The Three of Fire tells you that you’ve probably been lingering in the dark for too long and it’s time to leap into the light. This is the only way that you’ll find enlightenment. Like with the Three of Wands in traditional Waite Tarot, the Three of Fire signifies enterprise, expansion, foresight, and preparation. It means that your plans are progressing and you may be looking to expand your ventures even further. The Three of Fire tells you that as long as you keep a firm foundation and stick to your plan, you’ll find success, and potentially even more new opportunities. What does the Three of Fire - or Three of Wands - Tarot card mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3
by Phoenix A. Desertsong, Staff Writer, Healer & Advocate
If you draw the Ace of Sea reversed 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: Ace of Sea (Ace of Cups) POSITION: Reversed / Inverted In Mystical Cats Tarot, the Sea Clan cards are the same as the cards in the Suit of Cups in any of the Waite Tarot decks. With this card, the Ace of Sea can be read in much the same way as the Ace of Cups. According to “The Tales of Mystical Cats,” the emblem for the Sea Cats signifies that you’re entering the territory of the Sea Clan. Their territory is a plan where imagination and emotions may freely flow. The cats here live by the way of love, happy to welcome you, and happy to listen to your dreams. What advice does this card give you? The Ace of Sea is usually a happy card to draw. But when it’s drawn in the reversed or inverted position, it means that something is receding from you. That may be something tangible or your own emotional response to something. If you feel like something is getting away from you, this card advises you to let it go. You may be feeling very sad about something. The Ace of Sea advises you to let your sadness flow and accept it as part of the natural flow of things. Trust that happiness will return in time. Also, if you drew the card for a question, the answer is no. If you’re looking for more guidance from this card, there’s also the interpretations for the traditional Ace of Cups to consider. Drawing the Ace of Cups reversed often represents blocked or repressed emotions. That interpretation lines up with what the Mystical Cats Tarot reading would suggest. But, the interesting thing is that the traditional reading of the Ace of Cups in the reversed position is to actually fight through the emotion, using the emotional energy to carry you forward. The reversed Ace of Cups can actually mean that you it’s possible to over-express your emotions. But, like the Ace of Sea would suggest, it can mean the opposite, as well. In any case, you may be feeling emotionally drained or exhausted. Take a moment to reflect on how you are feeling and how it may be affecting your reactions and responses to everyday things. You may also be holding back in your relationship with a best friend, family member, or partner, out of fear of getting hurt or losing that relationship. So, you must stay open and truthful with your partner, friend, or family member in order for that relationship to move forward. So, if you’re blocking or repressing some powerful emotion, it’s time to find a way to constructively and positively release it. Let go of any fear you have that may be stopping you from going forward with something. Release any anger, frustration, or sadness that you may be holding in through some creative outlet, such as art, writing, or singing. Generally speaking, if you’re bottling up some negative energy, it’s time to turn it into a positive. What does the Ace of Sea (or the Ace of Cups) mean for you? ~ Phoenix <3 |
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