Podcast episode 3 - Nurturing the seeds of love with the Ace of Cups (includes transcript)1/27/2020 The Ace of Cups represents the seed of love and emotional connection. It represents the potential for emotional fulfilment, but being a tiny seed and the beginning of the journey of this suit, we don't yet know if that potential will be realised.
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The suit of Wands represents the Element of Fire and in this suit we see life force itself, and things you for which you feel a passion. It can represent sexuality expressed physically, or directed towards other activities. The Ace of Wands represents the capacity to create new life physically and creatively. It can indicate the search for meaning and purpose in your life and a connection to something bigger than you.
Listen to the podcast episode 2 – On fire with the Ace of Wands or look for TarotCraft on Spotify or wherever you pod. Read more for full transcript. Something that is important to me as a Tarot reader and teacher is helping people to take action in relation to their reading. A reading should not be a passive thing. It should be a jumping off point for change and evolution. So I developed the TarotCraft system for anyone to not just read Tarot cards but to use them as catalyst for change in their lives.
Listenhere for the podcast episode or look for TarotCraft on Spotify or wherever you pod. Read more for the full transcript. In the 6 of Wands a significant milestone has been reached. Now is the opportunity to rest briefly on your laurels and reflect a while. However, there is still some way to go before the ultimate goal is reached.
In the 5 of Wands, there is no real substance yet, or anything real upon which to depend concerning love. The other cards in the spread will indicate if this state of undirected energy will change for the positive, or simply dissolve.
Some readers call the 4 of Wands the “marriage card” and considered it to denote marriage and romantic commitment. It is a very positive omen in a love reading, pointing to a relationship with potential for a long term and deep commitment. Image description
The image on this card shows four tall, slim tree branches standing on what looks like a stage or raised platform. There is a garland of flowers hung between two of the branches, tied on with ribbons. New growth shoots from the very tips of each branch. There is a castle in the background. In the corner of the image is the same bridge in the background of the 5 of Cups. Two people holding up bunches of flowers are shown just beyond the edge of the stage and in front of the castle. They are centred between the two middle two wands. There is another group of figures further in the background. Yellow is the main colour featured in this card. It is the colour of both the stage and the background. The castle is gray with red tipped turrets. The figures are wearing white gowns. One has a red overlay across the gown and the other a blue one. Yes/No upright: Yes Yes/No reversed: Yes Amplified by: The Emperor Amplifier for: The Emperor Zodiac/Element: Venus in Aries Dates: April 11 to April 20 Traditional name: Perfected Work Traditional meaning: U: country life, haven of refuge, repose, concord, harmony, prosperity, peace, and the perfected work of these. R: The meaning remains unaltered; it is prosperity, increase, felicity, beauty, embellishment. TarotCraft meaning Some readers call the 4 of Wands the “marriage card” and considered it to denote marriage and romantic commitment. I would be looking for other cards around it, such as 2 of Cups and Ace of Cups, to confirm this. Regardless, it is a very positive omen in a love reading and points to a relationship with potential for a long term and deep commitment. On its own, it represents friendship, community and celebration. It also points to a comfortable and stable home life and harmony between people and within communities. Work/life balance is a more modern interpretation of this card. Work hard, but also take time out to rest and connect with the ones you love. The appearance of this card in a spread can indicate that you are engaged in a successful partnership, union or relationship. TarotCraft Reversed meaning Still positive when reversed, you might just need a reminder to prioritise loved ones and the homefront rather than work or other commitments at the present time. TarotCraft Gift, Invitation, and Challenge Gift The Gift of this card is unconditional love and acceptance. Any activities or commitments undertaken with others will bring rewards. Invitation The Invitation of this card is to step into friendship, acceptance and camaraderie. Join with others for a good outcome. Challenge The Challenge of this card is to reach out to others for support when it’s the last thing you feel like doing. You don’t need to go through your struggles on your own. Go to next lesson 202.05 The 5 of Wands Go to previous lesson 202.03 The 3 of Wands |
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