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New Moon Tarot Guidance to help the signs of the zodiac set intentions for the new moon.
Here is some Tarot guidance for the signs and where they should place their New Moon Intentions this evening.
Aries: Page Swords
Managing expectations. Do you receive feedback well?
Taurus: The Moon
Do not try to force things. Can you become comfortable with uncertainty?
Gemini: 4 Pentacles
It’s time to let go. Examine what you are clinging to. Does it serve you?
Cancer: Temperance R
Experiment with balance.How will you nourish and maintain all the relationships in your life?
Leo: 5 Wands R
Conflict & Competition. How well are you at asking for help?
Virgo: 3 Cups
Reunions and celebrations. Who are you missing?
Libra: The Fool R
New energy flowing. How will you make sure to stay alert?
Scorpio: Queen of Swords R
Blocks created by other people. How will you communicate softly?
Sagittarius: Ace of Swords
New beginnings from endings. Will you be brave enough to start?
Capricorn: Judgement R
Slow down & think things through. Is jumping to conclusions good?
Aquarius: The High Priestess R
The energy you want is there. How will you listen to your intuition?
Pisces: 6 Wands R
Despite everything, you are getting what you want. How will you move forward without fear?
An in depth 10 tarot card look at what to expect for the rest of 2020!
The Celtic Cross is one of the most in-depth draws a reader can use. For the querent (the person asking the question), it can be most illuminating!
This has been a crazy year. It doesn’t matter that astrologists knew something would be going down. There is no way we could have been prepared for a worldwide shutdown. As the days get further from Day Zero of the Shutdown, it’s only natural to wonder where we are headed.
I have been using the Tarot along with my Faith in God, to guide my life for the last 5 years. Why should today be any different?
Here is Eternal Tarot’s Celtic Cross Outlook for the remainder of 2020:
Celtic Cross Outlook Rest of Year
aka What does this all mean?
Knowing it’s time to move on.
New beginnings and feeling good about life!
But having a hard time acknowledging blessings due to worry and fear of the unknown.
Positive news and fortunate meetings have given us reason to celebrate the things we are presently overlooking.
We have recently learned how to appreciate the small lovely details of life during our time at home due to the coronavirus.
We are feeling more love towards ourselves and towards our community. Surrounded by loving feminine energy.
We will need to take note of how efficient we are being with our energy. Self-forgiveness with lots of patience will be important in order to heal.
The hard work you have been putting in will soon bear fruit.
There may be some confusion and misunderstandings in your life about what is the right thing to do. Ask more questions.
All in all: the outlook is good! Things will be looking up! Keep counting your blessings and focus on the good!
Love,
Eternal Tarot
This classic and in depth spread can reveal many aspects to a situation. Learn how to perform this draw.
As a practitioner of cartomancy and energy work; I believe in individualism. I will explain what the Celtic Cross Spread is, what it means to me, and the method that I employ when doing this reading. If you are familiar with a different way, that’s groovy too. Life is so vast, not one path is the path for all.
The Celtic Cross is seen in A. E. Waite’s “The Pictorial Key to the Tarot” published in 1910. Mr. Waite claims to have learned about the spread from private individuals throughout England, Scotland and Ireland according to Juliette Wood in her essay “Secret Traditions in the Modern Tarot: Folklore and the Occult Revival.”
What I certainly know, is that this spread is popular! It has some variations here and there but mostly sticks to the same components. Such as:
10 cards to really see every aspect of a question. Nothing left hidden.
This spread is excellent when you want to know how something started, why it started, what will happen, what you can do and how it will end. In other words, when you want to know everything.
10 Questions To Ask The Tarot
You want to get a reading. But what should you ask?
When I started reading Tarot, I would come across the same decision. Usually. I would do a General Past, Present, Future (PPF). Anyways, let’s say there are a few things you really want to know about.
The Tarot will give you an answer. That’s a given. So you can ask anything really.
But! Will the interpretation make sense? Will it help guide you to your highest potential? That’s a whole other blog post.
10 questions you can ask the Tarot:
Learn Tarot: Past Present Future Draws with a Free PPF for the week of May 11th, 2020.
The Past, Present, Future (PPF) Draw is one of the simplest and most effective draws. As the name states: it speaks on the past, the present, and the future (if nothing is changed).
Right? You get it. But what does that mean?
I like to look at it as
What I love about the PPF is that it gives you a great temperature check and shows you were you need to place your focus.
The idea of the future being set in stone is scary and not true. You are blessed with Free Will. The smallest well intentioned change will have a big effect. Believe.
The drawing pictured is for my followers and my readers for the week of May 11th, 2020.
Past: 8 Pentacles Reversed
Feeling unmotivated to make money. Losing sight of long term goals. This also indicates a time of asking for help and guidance. Take your time while working on your goals, no need to rush.
Present: 2 Swords Reversed
Feeling out of touch with your emotions. Be alert; there are untrustworthy characters around. Double think commitments. This energy is precarious. People who make promises and do not keep them are not to be trusted.
Future: 3 Cups Reversed
Pleasant reunions. Enjoying community and friendship. A great time to work on our bonds so we do not go on “alone”. Reach out to the important people of your life in the best way you can.
Are the Bad Cards bad?
It’s happened: you got The Tower when asking about your current situation.
Crap.
Surely this means the worst?
Actually, no. You’re in luck because you have free will! This means that you can change the outcome of your future with any changes you make.
So you got The Tower when asking about your relationship. If ending the relationship is what you really want, then do nothing. If the relationship means a lot to you: change. Stop assuming, start asking.
The tarot is only a tool. You are the one who wields it.
Clarity for an uncertain time.
I went with a Celtic Cross spread to get in depth. The Interpretation is posted in order.
Tarot is an ancient tool that has been used to explore within, receive guidance and foretell of events. The tarot is made up of 78 cards. Each card depicting an image that evokes primal memories. The tarot being a tool, can be used for any number of things.
Questions to ask during a tarot reading:
It’s simple and easy. Send me an email from the booking page or reach out over the phone number that is listed on the Booking page.
I’ll say: “Hi 👋 How can I help?”
And if you just want to send your full name and your question at hand. Let’s say you do not know what to ask: I would recommend a general reading to guide your focus.
Disclaimer: If you include your birthday it will make the reading even more accurate but I understand why someone wouldn’t.
I will get back to you. Clarify your question if need be. Precise requests are best.
Then say, “Please hold.” While I perform the draw.
I will energetically cleanse the cards and perform the draw. Next, I will photograph the layout and send it included with your interpretation. This part can take anywhere from 5 minutes to a few hours depending on where I am.
The interpretation that is included is an excellent reflection tool. It gives you a point to reference when looking back. It also serves as a reminder of what you should be doing.
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