Post by GateKeeper on Sept 11, 2012 4:55:41 GMT
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My Results
The Past ,
The Devil
The Devil Divinatory Meaning: The positive aspect of the devil is a healthy bond or commitment. If it's drawn with the question of marriage in mind, it's a good omen. In other cases however, the Devil is associated with lust and temptation and may mean a bondage to other things not so healthy for us such as additions, chemical abuse, drunk on power, or clinging to beliefs that do us more harm than good. There are also other kinds of bondage we can suffer from. This may be a case where we are fooling ourselves into believing something blatantly not good for us. An example might be thinking that getting drunk every night on red wine will make us live longer. If the Devil appears in your card, review the course you are on and make sure you're not following a course more out of lower emotions such as lust, greed or desire, versus higher ones like love and altruism.
The Present
The Hierophant
Divinatory Meaning: The Hierophant is a priestly figure with two apprentice priests at his feet. This card suggests spiritual completeness. The triple crown he wears on his head suggest that his powers come from the heavens and can be used here on earth. His left hand holds a sceptre indicating his knowledge and understanding of the seven deadly sins (lust, envy, pride, sloth, wrath, gluttony and avarice). This card represents a figure that wants to help men ascend from the negative to the positive. From evil to good. This card is about partnerships, alliances, and advise from a good friend or associate. It suggests a time for a person to better themselves through spiritual self-reflection. The negative meaning might indicate that rules have been broken by immoral behavior, ill given advice or prejudice. It may indicate that a decision recently made may need to be rethought. Seeking counsel from a trusted friend may be in order to help make the right decision.
The Future
Strength
Divinatory Meaning: This card represents a young maiden so strong that she may handle the open jaws of a lion. The woman represents the feminine intuitive energies while the lion is the masculine counterpart. This card suggests that true power is using both energies and not just one. This unified energy results in abundance and purity, which is depicted by the fertile land in the background. As a team, two healthy halves will make a powerful whole. The meaning of this card is that there is often a struggle between two halves; positive and negative and spiritual and animal. Everything worth having must be worked for. What we fear is often not as bad as it is made out in our minds. We must put these over inflated fears aside and use our strength to achieve our dreams. The negative counterpart to this card is strength out of balance, such as too much physical and not enough spiritual. Out of balance souls can end up ill-mannered, bad tempered and brutish.
www.psychic-experiences.com/psychic-tests/tarot-reading.php
My Results
The Past ,
The Devil
The Devil Divinatory Meaning: The positive aspect of the devil is a healthy bond or commitment. If it's drawn with the question of marriage in mind, it's a good omen. In other cases however, the Devil is associated with lust and temptation and may mean a bondage to other things not so healthy for us such as additions, chemical abuse, drunk on power, or clinging to beliefs that do us more harm than good. There are also other kinds of bondage we can suffer from. This may be a case where we are fooling ourselves into believing something blatantly not good for us. An example might be thinking that getting drunk every night on red wine will make us live longer. If the Devil appears in your card, review the course you are on and make sure you're not following a course more out of lower emotions such as lust, greed or desire, versus higher ones like love and altruism.
The Present
The Hierophant
Divinatory Meaning: The Hierophant is a priestly figure with two apprentice priests at his feet. This card suggests spiritual completeness. The triple crown he wears on his head suggest that his powers come from the heavens and can be used here on earth. His left hand holds a sceptre indicating his knowledge and understanding of the seven deadly sins (lust, envy, pride, sloth, wrath, gluttony and avarice). This card represents a figure that wants to help men ascend from the negative to the positive. From evil to good. This card is about partnerships, alliances, and advise from a good friend or associate. It suggests a time for a person to better themselves through spiritual self-reflection. The negative meaning might indicate that rules have been broken by immoral behavior, ill given advice or prejudice. It may indicate that a decision recently made may need to be rethought. Seeking counsel from a trusted friend may be in order to help make the right decision.
The Future
Strength
Divinatory Meaning: This card represents a young maiden so strong that she may handle the open jaws of a lion. The woman represents the feminine intuitive energies while the lion is the masculine counterpart. This card suggests that true power is using both energies and not just one. This unified energy results in abundance and purity, which is depicted by the fertile land in the background. As a team, two healthy halves will make a powerful whole. The meaning of this card is that there is often a struggle between two halves; positive and negative and spiritual and animal. Everything worth having must be worked for. What we fear is often not as bad as it is made out in our minds. We must put these over inflated fears aside and use our strength to achieve our dreams. The negative counterpart to this card is strength out of balance, such as too much physical and not enough spiritual. Out of balance souls can end up ill-mannered, bad tempered and brutish.