Ace of Cups

Ace of Cups

The Ace of Cups is the Root of the Powers of Water. It is aligned with the Water signs of Cancer, Scorpio & Pisces and represents an upsurge of positive emotional energy and connection to the heart. The Element of Water which has the rulership of this card represents emotion, flow, creativity, receptivity and fertility. It is also a spiritual card, and can signify the flowering of a heartfelt connection to Spirit. The Cup reminds us of the Holy Grail of legend, and represents the depths of the unconscious and our capacity for great love - starting with the love of Self and extending out towards humanity, the Earth, and ultimately out to the Stars. Romance is in the air when the Ace of Cups comes to call.  This card signifies an opening of the heartspace and a willingness to live love and to receive love.   This is the great attractor of relationship, because you are now attuned to finding love in your life and experience. You will receive inspiration from your dreams, and often the most beautiful and memorable dreams will come to you under the influence of this Ace. It is up to you to brings those dreams into your experience by positive focus and intention. The Ace of Cups, like all Aces, has the most potential of the Suit. It is a burst of energy (in this case emotional) that gives you the opportunity by your attitude and receptivity, to express the highest vibration available with the energy.  Since this is a fertile card, it does not just refer to fertility of the body, but...
The Fool – 0/XXII

The Fool – 0/XXII

I must learn to love the fool in me the one who feels too much, talks too much, takes too many chances, wins sometimes and loses often, lacks self-control, loves and hates, hurts and gets hurt, promises and breaks promises, laughs and cries - Theodore Isaac Rubin The card of The Fool is also known as the Spirit of Aether and has affinity with the Element of Air. His ruling planet is Uranus, and he represents change, adventure and anarchy. The Fool is number 0 in the Tarot, so you could say he is outside of the rules that the rest of us must follow. It is through the Major Arcana that The Fool traverses and the characters that he meets along his way describes his journey from innocence to experience. The Fool must journey on an upward spiral, and so it is when we live an examined life. If we go through life blindly, taking events and people, fortunes and misfortunes and everything in between as if we were disconnected from them, as if they were happening to us without our consent or without feeling that we have any say in the matter, then we will always be miserable since we then believe we are at the mercy of a fickle fate. We will live in fear and clutch every little bit of certainty about tomorrow that we can find. But the journey of The Fool is really about taking each experience he encounters and adding it to his knapsack, his tools, his experiences and everything that he learns along the way - it all enriches him and makes...
The Fool – 0/XXII

The Fool – 0/XXII

Here we have the card of The Fool - the first and last card in the Major Arcana. He is also known as the Spirit of Aether and is ruled by the Element of Air. The Fool is the beginning of the cycle of life, initiated into the journey from innocence to experience. When he sets out on his journey, with his knapsack and his little dog to guide him, we do not know what he will face and if he will thrive or perish. If you look at the countenance of The Fool, you can see that he is not afraid, he is not concerned. His gaze is upward and he is free - he does not notice the precipice over which his foot hovers and which threatens to topple him into the abyss and dash his body on the rocks below. This scene is an excellent metaphor for life and its adventures. When we set out on a new enterprise with no knowledge or skills to help us succeed, but with a desire and a need for change and discovery of new possibilities, it is as if the Universe and all it gods are looking out for us. Worry and fear have no place here, indeed they will attract failure to you. The Fool is a true innocent, and having no concept of failure as he has not learnt it from anyone, his attitude of hope and willingness to discover new worlds seems to be enough protection for him as he sets out into the world. When The Fool turns up in a reading, it is time...
The Magician – I

The Magician – I

The Magician is the Magus of Power and is ruled by Mercury. He represents one's ability to create the impossible, and he is the guide to your ability to find direction and purpose, together with the tools to pull it all together. Mercury is the Messenger of the Gods, and as such, his information is potent, special and needs your serious attention. When the Magician appears in a reading, it is time to understand that you really do have what it takes to make things happen in your life. You know when the pressure is on and you have to do something seemingly impossible - to put it into 'magician' terms, to pull a rabbit out of a hat - you have the power to do this now. But Magic is not an illusion to entertain the masses, and if anyone would try to convince you of this, run, do not walk, to the nearest exit. Magic is available to everyone who knows how to ask - it is not the province of the lucky and the talented. It is a function of belief in self, and focus, and a willingness to drop preconceived notions of what is real and what is possible. There are signs that appear in our life's journey along the road, and The Magician appears on this road and points to the way - but he also provides the tools and the impetus to create the path and the motivation to pursue it - best that you are paying attention. The interesting thing about the real world and reality is that we can only absorb...
The High Priestess – II

The High Priestess – II

The High Priestess is the Priestess of the Silver Star and is ruled by The Moon. She represents deep intuitive states and knowledge, and she sits between the two pillars which are the the doorway to the unconscious. The Moon is seen in most cultures as a feminine symbol - she is unreliable, changeable and given to moods both dark and light. It represents knowledge that is hidden, and which must only be revealed at the right time and in the proper measure. Seeking certain knowledge that should not be sought often ends badly and this is usually because the seeker is out of touch with his intuitive nature, his inner guide. The Moon is also tied in with creating and uncreating, so that what is desired is sought on the waxing moon and what is not wanted is banished on the waning phase. The Moon also represents memory or the Moon Mind, which is tied in to the ancestral memories and legacies. It is therefore also the collective unconscious and the group mind. When The High Priestess appears in a reading it is a sign that your intuition is trying to tell you something - you can learn now to read the symbols of her messages in order to enrich your life. Notice what feelings come up for you in the coming weeks, what hunches present themselves and what happens when you follow them. The lesson of the Priestess is of differentiation, knowing what is inner knowledge and what is conscious desire - it is sometimes a very fine distinction and yet it is important for you to know...