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Career, Work Or Retirement:
Card Meanings: Lack Of Faith, Broken Dreams, Focusing On The Negative, Disappointment, Boredom, Bad Luck, Hopelessness, Imbalance, Lack Of Creativity, Despair, Lack Of Inspiration
This card is the best one in the entire deck, in my opinion. It marks a point where fortune smiles upon us, lighting up our dreams, hopes and wishes with the promise of fulfilment and manifestation. The first time I drew this card on the Working with…. run it followed the 9 of Cups (the Wish card) and the Page of Cups (dancer of dreams) and was the 57th card I had written a commentary on. Somehow there was no better time the Star could possibly have come up for the first time……. This card always marks a turning point, where positive energy flows into life in a swift-running stream. All that is left for us to do is to open ourselves to the remarkable powers which are always present when this card appears.
Times like this one make miracles in life. We can attune with the powers of the Universe more easily now than at most other times. We can reach out and touch whatever it is that we call God or Goddess, and welcome their presence and might in our lives. On a day ruled by this card, dream the best way you know how to….and realise that your dreams stand a greater chance of coming true than at any other time. Wish your wishes ….and fill them up with as much hope and light as you can possibly manage. Then be glad to be alive on a day like this. In readings, the Star is most welcome when grief and despair have overwhelmed us. In our darkest moments, we need to know that there is hope,that there is light at the end of the tunnel. The Star is the opposite of the Devil who strips us of our faith in the future. Card 17 holds out the promise that we can eventually find peace of mind. The Star also reminds us to open our heart and release our fears and doubt. If you have been holding back in any way, now is the time to give generously.
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Development for Beginners: The Census of Hallucinations was one of the SPRs first collaborative efforts. It presented findings from sane people who had experienced hallucinations and apparitional experiences. In 1886, the results were published into a work called Phantasms of the Living, which continues to serve as a reference for todays parapsychological literature.
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Complete Book of Tarot: Because the Golden Dawn preferred the sidereal zodiac, I have included both the tropical and sidereal dates for the zodiac signs. The accompanying table lists the thirty-six decans of the zodiac with their corresponding start dates in both the tropical and sidereal zodiacs. These dates are calculated for the period from 0 Aries in 2014 to 0 Aries in 2015 and will vary slightly depending on the location and particular year. The table is set for London in honor of the Golden Dawn.
Tarot for Beginners: The Tarot deck as we now know it contains a total of 78 cards, divided into the Major and Minor Arcana. Each section has its purpose in reflecting inner truths and hidden knowledge.
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Development for Beginners: My interest in psychic development started when I was just a kid. When I was around nine or ten years old, I read the book Matilda by Roald Dahl and became obsessed with the idea of learning how to move objects with my mind.