44-Nine of Cups Reversed Rider Waite Family Tarot Reading

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Card Meanings: Illness, Eating Disorders, Unrewarding, Arrogance, Self-Hatred, Disappointment, Misery, Lack Of Success/Accomplishment, Lack Of Fulfilment, Failure, Disadvantage, Nightmares, Unhappiness, Pessimism, Addictions, Devastation, Overindulgence, Negativity, Shattered Dreams, Underachieving, Low Self-Esteem

On a day which is ruled by the Lord of Happiness, we need only open ourselves to the infinite blessings of the Universe, and we will be surrounded by warm happy loving energy. At its highest level, this card reminds us of the completely inexhaustible supply of love that flows continuously about us, and tells us to simply step forward and enjoy! In the hurly burly of modern life it’s easy to forget to count our blessings. And in so doing, we lose sight of a very basic spiritual truth – love IS all around us. Beauty springs up in the most unexpected places. Radiance and wonder abound in this world of ours. Yes – sure, there’s a lot of pain out there too. Sure, not everything may be as we wish it to be. Sure, we might hear a news report that does not fill us with faith and belief in the race.

But we can look up to the sky….and there (no matter what the weather) we will see an image of pure perfection. We can study a flower, and we will see a miracle. We can look at our lives and be thankful for all the things that we’re glad are present in it. And we can do this with an open heart – no doubts, no yes-buts, no compromises. When we do this, we fill our souls with the colour of wonder. We touch the dreaming parts of us. And once filled, those secret silent places can feed us strength when we confront ugliness or cruelty. All it takes to see the brightness of life is our willingness to look – without reservation. And when we see brightness, and we allow it to enter inside us, we become brighter, and hope is an easier emotion. So on a Lord of Happiness day, do these things – look until you find something perfect; seek till you discover something beautiful; contemplate until you find something to be grateful for. And having done those things, draw that beauty, that perfection, that gratitude inside you. And live the rest of the day in accordance with what you have discovered. You’ll make miracles!! I promise!

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: From 1860 to 1862 members of the Joller family who lived in Staus were allegedly victimized by unexplained activities. The hauntings started when a servant girl heard knocks on her bedstead. A short time later Mr Joller’s wife and children also heard the raps. Within a few days a close family friend died and the raps were interpreted as a death omen. Strange occurrences continued in the months that followed. One of the Jollers’ four sons saw an apparition and the servant girl said she saw and heard a sobbing spirit. The servant girl was replaced in the hope it would put an end to the haunting but instead the haunting grew worse, with the rapping now accompanied by invisible hands moving objects and locking doors.

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Tarot Card Meanings: Nine of Cups;  this card relates to fulfillment and achievement.  Generally to wealth (either spiritual, emotional or material) achieved through hard work.  This card is often described as the ‘Wish Card’ in older traditions and the cards surrounding it will clarify if your wishes are to be granted.  Reversed it generally stands for the opposite meaning.

Tarot Triumphs: So let us now step back in time to witness a spectacle of Tarot Triumphs moving through a city street in fifteenth-century Italy. Our procession happens in the hours of darkness, which accords with how some of these spectacles were presented, and for us it intensifies the vision of the Tarot scenes as they pass by, portrayed as characters and tableaux.

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Reversed Cards: The Chariot is the card we look to for movement, progress, and motion. The power of the seven is also the reason we look to the chariot for when to slow down, when to stand still, and when to rest, and recover. The seven and the Chariot are great teachers, long-term masters and forever students. For seven there is always something to learn, and for the Chariot there is always another way to ride the wave of the universe. Here in the reverse position, movement can be stifled, confused, and oftentimes nonexistent. The seven, however, will still be there to teach, learn, and continue its research into the ways of the ever-moving universe.