Monday, 5 March 2012

The world of colors and how they influence us..

The use of colors in Tarot decks is very imaginatively used - it activates our creativity, and allows our spirits to play with the energies surrounding our readings. Knowing the meanings of colors will allow you to delve deeper into the knowledge the Tarot holds. It will also enhance your understanding of the Tarot as well as your respect for the craft of interpretation.
As you read along with the meanings of colors in the Tarot, you only realize how interesting it.


White: Contemplate the brilliance of a new white snow and how it pulls a   blanket of peace over everthing it touches - White stands for peace, cleansing,illumination, purity, innocence and the highest kind of understanding

Red: Think fire and blood - Red rushes to us with messages of passion, primal urges, action, pleasure, vibrance, radiance, and love.
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Orange: A nice subdued blend between the aggressive red and the high-pitch of yellow - Orange is about harmony, aspiration, sociability, contentment, and intelligence
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Yellow: Worshipped in the form of the sun - Yellow is all about radiating creativity, protection, intellect, positivity and clarity.
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Green: The fresh start of spring brings oceans of Green and with it comes attributes of youth, sentimentality, nature, adventure, growth and health.
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Blue: Look to the sky for the meanings of Blue - open spaces, freedom, imagination, expansiveness, inspiration, and sensitivity.
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Indigo: Similar to the attributes of blue, but Indigo's energy runs very deep - consider the unknown depths of the sea along with emotion, strength, fluidity, persuasiveness, expressiveness, and pervasiveness.
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Violet: The hue of fragile flowers and sleepy sunsets, Violet reminds us of spirituality, communion, grandeur, high-ideals, devotion, and peace
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Brown: Anybody who has squished their toes through the rich moist earth has got Brown down - groundedness, earthiness, tangible, practical, stable, nurturing, and solid.
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Gray: When fog rolls in and we're surrounded with the haze of Gray we understand its message of - uncertainty, neutrality, mystery, intensity, and austerity.
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Black: Black is required for all other colors to have depth and variation of hue - it's a forceful feature and represents formality, dignity, force, convention, stability, and zero-tolerance.
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White: Contemplate the brilliance of a new white snow and how it pulls a      blanket of peace over everthing it touches - White stands for peace, cleansing,illumination, purity, innocence and the highest kind of understanding.


What makes Tarot Unique ..?


What makes Tarot unique?
It’s wonderful to see how a randomly pulled card interprets the exact answer to
our question and links to worlds. Each tarot card holds innumerable meanings
and their interpretation of all these meanings together, has the answer to our
questions. It’s indeed a wonderful art and a science where surprisingly each
card hold about 78,000 meanings..
It’s interesting to see how so many aspects influences the reading
Tarot is neatly affected by :
¯  Symbols                                  
¯  Colors
¯  Crystals
¯  Astrology
¯  Animals
¯  Zodiac / Planets
¯  Numbers
¯  Time
It’ might seem to be a broad category of 8 names and title, but their meaning is in depth.. Each c an further be broken down to many more categories and as the reading the goes, the analysis only get interesting.

Monday, 19 December 2011

How tarot works?

How tarot works?
It’s interesting to find out how a deck of 78 cards can actually find answers to your questions. It’s a time honored tradition of interpreting a pattern of cards randomly drawn from the deck.
It brings together an understanding from astrology, numerology, symbology and the occult together to be interpreted along with the deck which serves as an helpful instruments to reveal details and give an accurate answer and time for events.
When a person visits a Tarot reader for getting answer for a specific question at that time the reader asks the seeker to pick up few cards at random according to the need of the question and after that reader analyses all the cards chosen for answering the question.
These traditional images have the powers to interpret questions, involving relationships, opportunities and life changes. It is amazing how this simple deck serves so many purposes? To understand this we need to know the meaning of this five letter word” TAROT”.
Where TAROT stands for-
T- Transcendental
A- Allegorical
R- Realm which has
O- Occult powers and serves as a unique
T- Tool for divination
So it is clear that the deck is a very sensitive and divine tool. Each card has some symbols and allegory related to day to day life. When a spiritually charged person with positive intuitive powers holds the pack into his/her hands, the entire allegory and the symbols on the cards become alive. The reader becomes the follower of some divine powers guiding him or her to delve deep into the insight, self realization, and bring out the solution. However, vibrations play an important role.
The focus, energy and  telepathy with the cards give you accurate predictions. 

Tuesday, 22 November 2011

How to phrase your tarot question ?

What kind of questions works best with tarot cards? 

When asking the tarot cards for guidance, there are many different ways to ask a question.

 Some questions obviously work better (or worse) depending on what kind of a tarot spread you are using.
If you are using a "Past, Present, Future" spread for example, a good question might be "Tell me about the past, present and future of _____". general questions vs. specific questions.

Many people find their tarot readings are most successful when they ask general questions like: "What are the forces affecting _____", or "What are the issues surrounding _____". Many experts approach the cards with an even more general strategy asking simply: "Tell me about _____".

This approach allows the cards the freedom to offer insight into a wide variety of sub-topics.   While many people tend to ask more specific questions like "Will XYZ get married to ABC ?", "Will I find true love?", "Is my relationship over?" -- the tarot cards don't often respond in direct answers (Although when the future is clear, they sometimes do!).

No one can tell you exactly how to phrase your question. The best approach is to try several kinds of questions and see which works best for the tarot cards and you.

History of Tarot..

Before we get into discussing about Tarot let us throw some light, as to how did it originate and what’s the interesting history behind it..

The earliest origins of the Tarot pronounced tah -Roh are ambiguous and to this day, remain shrouded in mystery. One theory says that origins of tarot lies in the religious rituals and symbols of the ancient Egyptians, others speculate that this was brought to Europe from elsewhere possibly Egypt, China or India by gypsies. But they have been in existence for hundreds of years.

Evidences suggest s that seventy eight card tarot decks. The Tarot used today dates back to the mid 15th century. It was played as a game with an augmented deck in various areas of Europe and Italy in the 1440’s.

18th century saw the development of Modern Tarot Decks and the invention of occult Tarot. Mid 1700 saw a great development of Tarot along with growth in Tarot’s popularity. In 1780’s Etteilla, the world’s first professional cartomancer  and two other French writers developed much of the occult lore and fortune telling methods that would re-invent Tarot in the late 1800’s. At present, the two esoteric systems, Kaballah and divination have become permanently attached to Tarot.  
                                                                                                                                       In the early 20th century, Arthur Edward Waite, a Christian mystic and scholar came up with the mystical Tarot deck. His deck that we study today served as a model for hundreds of derivative decks. Allister Crowley deck by Thoth in the late 1800s to Rider Waite and then later to Osho with his Osho Zen cards, Tarot has witnessed a long journey.

Monday, 14 November 2011

Sharing one of the most frequently asked questioned, why do we Tarot Readers Charge ?

First and foremost, just like astrology, vaastu consultation, numerology, etc. tarot is too a profession and like all profession this too has a fee.

Secondly, In all the many years of my work I have always noticed that if the person who I am consulting for does not feel implicated in the work then he or she never really applies the advice guidance and counsel I bring and much time is wasted for everybody concerned. Any professional astrologer / tarot reader can confirm this, it is what we call 'the syndrome of the passive patient'.

Basically we can't have anything with nothing and we know that if the client does not implicate himself or herself a little bit financially then he or she won't make the effort later on and make the changes which are truly necessary. This is why it is essential for me that the people I help implicate themselves and why I do not work for free.

It is very important for me to know that I am not working pointlessly on an individual's analysis, producing a reading that will not be fully read or assimilated while all I really want to do is to pass on the valuable information which is going to so radically change your life.
 

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Welcome to the world of Tarot...


Allow me to first introduce myself before we start talking about tarot and inviting questions...

A Tarot Card Reading can help you to guide through your troubled emotions and clouded thoughts, by offering a reflection of your past, present and possible future and showing you a fresh perspective on your life.
For many, the most distressing times are those when we are confused about how we feel or unsure of what decisions or choices we should make, and in such times it is imperative to receive some guidance and direction.

The mystical Tarot cards are one such powerful flexible tool and it deserves special attention. Reading tarot cards is both an art and a science. Reading tarot cards is a science because magic is a precision science, so all procedures need to be replicable and produce reliable results. At the same time, reading tarot cards is an art form that requires and enhances the development of intuitive and psychic abilities.

So if you feel little restless about the way your life is going and would like to have someone give you a perspective on it...you should get in touch with Shambhavi.

A professional tarot card reader, I have been reading and interpreting tarot cards for almost 7 years now and the testimonials of many who have consulted her are encouraging and refreshing. As you ponder on various decisions you need to take and make – take a first step in getting some consultation from :

Name                Shambhavi    
Email id            tarot.reading07@gmail.com