- 19-The Sun Upright Golden Work Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Upright Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Upright Golden Love Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Upright Golden Health Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Upright Golden Finance Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Upright Golden Family Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Reversed Golden Work Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Reversed Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Reversed Golden Love Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Reversed Golden Health Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Reversed Golden Finance Tarot Reading
- 19-The Sun Reversed Golden Family Tarot Reading
- Accomplishment
- Success
- Love
- Joy
- Happy Marriage
- Satisfaction
The Sun: Reversed Meanings
- Loneliness
- Cancelled Plans
- Unhappiness
- Break Ups
It’s helpful to approach the numerology of the tarot as a cycle. Even numbers are often stable and enduring, while odd numbers generally embody various states of change and instability. The tarot is actually cyclical, so each ending also signifies a new beginning. Understanding the numerology of the tarot can provide a helpful window into the reading of the cards. Beyond learning the facts of numerology and the cards themselves, your accuracy in interpreting them will depend on your intuition and/or psychic abilities. With neither, a tarot reading will not mean much or could actually be quite harmful and a lack of empathy would suggest perhaps this is the wrong path to be on.
The Golden Tarot Major Arcana
Major Arcana cards show up when things are happening that pull us towards a certain destiny or path. Many Major Arcana cards in a reading is often a sign that our Spirit Guides and Angels are working behind the scenes to set everything up for us so that we can live the lives we are destined to live. While the Minor Arcana cards focus on the everyday actions and decisions you must face, these Major Arcana cards reveal messages about the bigger picture of your life and its long-term direction. A major arcana card represents an energy that is deep, strong, decisive or long-term. When a major arcana card appears in a reading, you have tapped into a powerful energy in some area of your life. The minor arcana cards do not carry the same weight, but they are still important. They chart the ups and downs of daily life and register changes in feelings and thoughts. These dramas are gripping while they occur, but they pass with time as new concerns take their place.
Comprised of imagery from the European masters paintings, Golden Tarot cards pay tribute to artwork of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. The Golden Tarot of Klimt is one of the best for artwork. Golden Tarot aims to reconnect the Tarot aesthetically and esoterically to its origins in early-renaissance Italy. From a time of violence, pestilence and oppression came poignant images of gentle beauty and human frailty.
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Complete Book of Tarot: My interest in astrology was sparked in the late 1950s when my father put a dime into a machine at an amusement park to purchase his sun sign horoscope. The accuracy of the report was astounding. How could a machine know so much about my father? I had to find out, so I went to the library and began to read every book I could find about astrology. Before long I was casting charts and making predictions for family and friends. Astrology appeared to have some validity, but I couldnt explain how it worked scientifically. I was also a budding scientist at the time and loved reading books about the natural sciences.
Creative Tarot: The Golden Dawn had probably the most influence on our contemporary understanding of the tarot. For this group of magicians and mystics, it was one tool of many in their magical system that pulled from sources like the Rosicrucians and the Kabbalah. One of the Golden Dawns founders, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, wrote the first guide to the tarot in England. The Tarot: Its Occult Signification, Use in Fortune-Telling and Methods of Play, published in 1888, the same year the Golden Dawn came into existence, established tarot as a magical tool, and standardized the deck (or tried tovariations soon emerged) into the four suits of Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles.
Complete Book of Tarot: Myth 5: The Catholic Church banned tarot as a form of heresy and as dangerous black magic.
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