Tarot Cards

“Tarot Cards” is a subcategory under “psychology” of new hope psychology. In this subcategory, visitors will get various psychological method of foretelling, which literally means working with the divine and one’s the higher self

Fool Tarot and Oracle Tarot are not the same! Each holds different meanings, and I will attempt to explain what they mean and how to use them correctly. The Fool Tarot is used to cleanse a situation and eliminate obstacles, insights, or fears. The oracle is used to find the truth, find the answers to […]

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Biddy Tarot vs Rider Waite? Perhaps it depends on your perspective. Rider-Waite was the first tarot deck to be published, first appearing in 1909. Biddy-Tarot was first published after a long period. Those are not completely accurate, but they are the most commonly used names. The names have been used interchangeably since well before the

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We all have ideas about what the future will bring, whether it be good things or bad. Most people use the Tarot or Runes to help them predict the future. But what if they’re wrong? The Tarot can tell you a lot about yourself, but it can also be used to predict the future. Runes

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The tarot and astrology differ in the divination processes and the meanings of the results. Seventy-eight cards comprise the tarot. Each card has a specific meaning. The meanings are contained in a book and interpreted by the reader. The process of tarot divination begins with an inquiry. An astrologer must first learn about the person

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The Waite-Smith deck symbolizes the more pious and conservative thinking of the 19th Century, emphasizing gentility and chivalry and its Christian and Celtic imagery and themes. By contrast, the Robin Wood deck, with its pagan and witchcraft themes and emphasis on feminine and feminist sensibilities, represents the more liberal and progressive thinking of the 20th

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The Tarot has a reputation for being a mysterious thing, a bit scary even. Yet, there is a lot to be said for a Tarot spread that is easily understood and has a happy ending. In this series, I will be looking at the Greenwood vs. Wildwood Tarot, two decks that feature a very similar

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It is common to have a deck of playing cards – any deck – as a prop. In this blog post, I will look at two decks used as props in the Gilded Tarot vs Gilded Tarot Royale Tarot duels. The Gilded Tarot brand has a very distinctive style that sets it apart from other

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The Starchild Tarot is designed for people completing the 21-day Starchild Tarot journey, while the Moonchild Tarot is designed for people who, like me, are not yet ready to evolve into the Starchild Tarot. To that end, the Moonchild Tarot contains all of the images, spreads, and teachings of the Starchild Tarot. However, it has

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This entry continues my series comparing Druidcraft Tarot vs Wildwood Tarot in the hope that one of you will have a better understanding of the decks you love to use! This is the first time I’ve featured two decks in one post. Both of these decks are wonderful sources of inspiration, and by showing how

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As a Super Attractor, you’re a master at manifesting. You’re at your best when you’re putting your best self out there to the universe. And yet, you might be feeling stuck and unfulfilled. While there’s nothing wrong with being a Super Attractor if you aren’t feeling your best, why leave it up to chance? Let’s

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