Interesting….: A Tarot Reading for myself

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I asked the cards whether or not I would be able to overcome my motivational and learning issues. For those of you who like to interpret here’s what I got. I find it interesting I got so many court cards. That to me would signal how much I’ll be changing as I work through these issues.

 

The Hagall spread is a tool for revealing the path of spiritual growth in difficult situations. It is a favorite of mystics and those confronting a major life challenge.

Click for Details The card in the middle of the circle represents the core or central issue of the situation. Page of Swords, when reversed: The dark essence of air behaving as earth, such as a sandstorm: The approach of an unexpected challenge, met with muddled thought and unjust action. A person filled with a destructive appetite for all matters of mind and logic. Voyeurism, espionage, and misguided witch hunts. The use of clever argument and eloquent speech to mask the truth.
Click for Details The card at the bottom of the circle represents something you did to bring the situation about. Queen of Swords, when reversed: The dark essence of air behaving as water, such as a cold rain: A person gifted with both keen logic and natural intuition, giving them uncanny powers of perception and insight. One who easily sees the weakness in any argument, and savages friend and foe alike with biting sarcasm. Dry and vicious wit covering a hollow sense of isolation and dissatisfaction with life.
Click for Details The card at the bottom left of the circle represents your beliefs, impressions, or expectations. King of Swords: The essence of air, such as a clear blue sky: A mature leader of unwavering ethics and indisputable authority. An incorruptible judge, whose devotion to the law cannot be swayed by emotion or material concerns. Perfect clarity of thought, directness of action, and eloquence of speech. One who, like a great general, inspires not love or devotion, but absolute trust and loyalty.
Click for Details The card at the bottom right of the circle represents the most likely outcome of the situation given present circumstances. The High Priestess: A pure, exalted and gracious influence. Education, knowledge, wisdom, and esoteric teachings. The forces of nature. Intuition, foresight, and spiritual revelation of the most mysterious and arcane sort.
Click for Details The card at the upper left of the circle represents the spiritual history of the situation the things you’ve learned. Queen of Cups: The essence of water, such as a deep and placid lake: Spirituality, maturity, and grace. A natural counselor and healer, One whose relaxed presence seems to embody deep love and spirituality. A tranquil poet who reflects the nature of the observer. The embrace of all things dreamlike and receptive, such as perfect and unconditional love.
Click for Details The card at the top of the circle represents the spiritual tasks and challenges of the present situation. Six of Cups (Pleasure): Opening your heart to the simple pleasures of life. Fond memories fuel the playful embrace of love and life. Experiencing the joy of youth and sexual innocence. Engaging in acts of gentle kindness. Harmony of natural forces without effort or strain. Meeting an old friend.
Click for Details The card at the upper right of the circle represents the metamorphosis of the spiritual situation, and how your knowledge will evolve. The Lovers: A caring and trusting relationship. Beauty and inner harmony. A decision calling for emotional control and faithfulness to spiritual values.
Click for Details The card at the left of the lower line represents the person or qualities that will sustain your spiritual journey. Three of Rods (Virtue), when reversed: Pride and arrogance. Convincing oneself that the ends justify the means. A great act of betrayal set in motion. Sinking to the level of an opponent. The vain quest for glory and a personal spotlight. Charity or friendship offered with intent of material gain.
Click for Details The card in the middle of the lower line represents the qualities that you express in this circumstance. King of Rods, when reversed: The dark essence of fire behaving as air, such as lightning: An exciting and reckless leader who inspires others to irresponsible acts. An artist whose depraved love of chaos causes him to take hold of destructive ideas and make them appealing to the masses. One who is charismatic and intimidating, using demonstrations of his own skill to dupe others into accepting responsibilities beyond their ability. A dashing and magnetic personality, appearing and disappearing with great suddenness, and leaving upheaval in his wake.
Click for Details The card at the right of the lower line represents the person or qualities that will reveal spiritual knowledge. Eight of Rods (Swiftness), when reversed: Too much force applied too suddenly. A flash in the pan. A foolhardy and untimely plunge into the unknown. Impatience leading to poor decisions in love, business, travel, or spiritual growth.

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5 responses to “Interesting….: A Tarot Reading for myself”

  1. Reality Harbor

    The person who is suppossed to sustain you is convinced that the ends justify the means? Gee, I wonder who that could be. Someone who is on a vain quest for glory and personal spotlight at your expense. Watch for him to betray you when he decides that your “failures” reflect badly on him.

  2. Wow…this sounds very close to an insult. I hope you weren’t implying that Daddy was going to betray me.

    That’s certainly not what I got out of the reading. ๐Ÿ™‚

  3. nalee

    Greetings ๐Ÿ™‚

    OK, my comment is a little lagged, but I just read this today. I agree with you that the comments of the person above couldn’t possibly apply to Him (S) but it’s hard to tell if that’s what the poster actually meant to convey. I confess I don’t know anything about Tarot, but when I read this it made me curious what your own interpretation was.

    Anyway, I just wanted to say that the snippets you gave with each card made this interesting even to the uninitiated.

    Regards,
    nalee

  4. dianna

    Hey! Damn I like your blog alot. I found you through soulhuntre’s page, and I’m really glad now I took the time.
    I don’t know anything about the cards, however after reading so much on his site, it doesn’t soundlike something you should expect.
    The comments made however, did bring a question to my mind. When you are successful at something..do you see this as a reflection on him, and if so, when you fail do you also feel this reflects poorly on him? Maybe there’s great motivation somewhere in that. I know this is an older post…but hey, it was new to me. Best of luck to you…and maybe I’ll call for a reading sometime.
    Diana

  5. Thanks Diana. I’m glad to have another reader and welcome comments. ๐Ÿ™‚ Thinking about your question I have to say that I am more likely to think I’ve reflected on him when I fail more then when I succeed. Perhaps that isn’t all together a good thing…I should think about it. ๐Ÿ™‚ Thanks for bringing the thought up.

    I’d be happy to do a reading for you sometime. ๐Ÿ™‚