28 December 2007

The Tarot Card Reading Has Been Re-Designed


I just re-designed the Tarot Card Reading site. I've had enough of having a "ready-made" type site and the system didn't allow me to add articles (it seems that there was some kind of bug).

So, I created a new one, with my own articles, explanations and even pictures.

Starting In January, I'll be updating the site more regularly. Oh, I'll also have to update Be My Valentine; which means that I'll not be updating the Tarot Card Reading every day but at least once a week and maybe twice ;-)

While creating the new site, I've been playing with Paint.Net (I finally understood how a photo and picture editor works!!!!!) and I've added the first picture explaining how Tarot Cards Play work. The picture represents a cross draw.

Well, feel free to visit the new site and don't be shy to add your comment on this blog and help me to improve the site.

Enjoy :)

01 December 2007

My apologies for not posting

I really sorry for not posting on this blog since almost one month.

The reason is that, firstly I am very busy working on the Christmas Time site and secondly that I will not be able to post from December 3rd till December 14th because I'll have an English training course.

Add the 6 hours english training course a day and my day job and you will have the number of hours that I'll be away from home each and every day. Don't know how I will manage to update my Christmas Time site during these two weeks; so, will have NO time for something else either.

But in January the tarot cards site will move from webinfosonline to prosperity66.com (it will become a prosperity66 subdomain) and I will re-work the site; adding the posts I made here, adding explanations, examples, etc.

However, I wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in advance and, stay tuned: in January, I'll be back!

In the meantime, feel free to visit the other prosperity66 works ;-)

08 November 2007

La Mort (Arcane Sans Nom) - Death (Noname Arcana) - Arcana Major XIII

Tarot Cards ReadingThis Tarot card inspires fear to people but it's a mistake. In fact, The Death is the symbol of life.

The design represented on this tarot card is a skeleton holding a scythe in its right hand.

We also see human bones on the card and some flowers.
This card represents the Nature, the removal of bad things, bad air, bad experiences...

When something disappears, something else appears.


The Death card represents the end of a chapter and the birth of another.


The Death card is also the spiritual rebirth, progress, freedom of thought.

Basic significance:


The Death in the right position: renewal, changing elements, end of a chapter, sentimental failure...


The Death in the reversed position: immobility, injury, illness, disappointment.


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25 October 2007

Le Pendu - The Hanging Man - Arcana Major XII

Tarot Cards ReadingThe Hanging Man represents passivity, the events over which we have no control. It is also a stage of mysticism. The Hanging Man has lost his energy.

The prevailing colors of this Tarot card are yellow (the intellect), red (passion), blue (action) and green (nature).

The Hanging Man sees the world upside down, but perhaps The Hanging Man sees what others do not.

This Tarot card represents introspection, questioning. It is synonymous with expectation. But certainly not the end of something.

Basic Significance:

The Hanging Man card in the right position: punishment, immobility, discipline, you have no control on what happens to you or on what you are expecting...


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17 October 2007

La force - Strength - Arcana Major XI

Tarot Cards ReadingStrength is the eleventh tarot card and is represented by a young woman controlling a lion.

Her head dresses a hat adorned by a crown; which means she is a woman who has the power.

Her red dress is the symbol of her strength.


This tarot card is the symbol of the spirit domination over brute physical strength, this tarot card also represents humanity as it is supposed to be.


Basic significance:


In the right position Strength is a card that represents conviction, energy, heroism, mental and/or physical strength
...

In the reverse position, the Strength is weak pettiness, pride, arrogance...

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15 October 2007

La Roue de Fortune - The Wheel Of Fortune - Arcana Major X

Tarot Cards ReadingThis card is adorned with a wheel in motion; which represents the changes of our life.

The Wheel Of Fortune card symbolizes our destiny.


Two figures are on the Wheel of Fortune: on the right is Hermanubis, good engineering and on the left is Typhon, the perversion symbol.


A Sphinx is sitting at the top of the wheel to counterbalance good and evil. This character is also the symbol of our destiny.


The Wheel of Fortune represents the ups and downs of our life, good and evil, joys and sorrows.

Basic significance:


In the right position this Tarot card represents success, good intuitions, money, victories.

In the reversed position this arcana major represents failure, lost opportunities, instability, loss of money, blocked situations...


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12 October 2007

The Hermit - L'hermite - Arcana Major VIII

Tarot Cards ReadingThe Ermit is the nineth Tarot card.

This tarot card represents an old man wearing a cape and carrying a lantern, walking with a cane.

This old person seems to walk with caution.

His clothing is quite particular: the inside of his cape is richer than the outside; which means that the Hermit gives more value to the inner wealth than to the external wealth.

The Hermit is not a negative tarot card, it is a card representing wisdom.

In the right position, the Hermit symbolizes caution, protection, but also reflection and misanthropy.

In the reversed position this tarot card represents selfishness, greed, indolence, dishonest actions.Click here to read the entire story.


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10 October 2007

La Justice - Justice - Arcana Major VIII

Tarot Cards ReadingJustice is represented by a woman sitting on a golden throne.

Gold is the color of her intelligence.
Justice holds the Sword of Justice in her right hand and the Scale of Justice - which is in gold too - in her left hand.

This character seems impartial, representing integrity and incorruptibility.

Basic significance of this tarot card:
In the right position, the Justice represents equity, virtue, impartiality, stability...

In the reversed position, this tarot card represents hypocrisy, intolerance, instability...


Simplified example:



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08 October 2007

Le Chariot - The Chariot - Arcana Major VII

Tarot Cards ReadingThe Chariot; which is evoquing a Solar Tank, is conducted by The Emperor who seems being trustful and serene.

The colors of this Tarot card are bright and positive.

The Chariot represents success, this Tarot card is also of Osiri.

The Chariot signifies the capacity to progress in our life.

Basic significance:

The Chariot card in the right position means success, supremacy, import-export, financial success...

In the reversed position this Tarot card means: overwork, failure...

Example:

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06 October 2007

L'Amoureux - The Lovers - Arcana VI

Tarot Cards ReadingDon't think that “The Lovers” card means systematically “Love”.

The principal character this Tarot card represents a young man surrounded by two young women.

The first woman seems to be rich and tries to take him along towards the richness; the second seems to be poor and wants to convince him to follow her.

Cupid, at the top of the Tarot card takes care of this young man's choice.

This Tarot card symbolizes the choice, the free will.

Basic significance:

In the right position, The Lovers represents love of beautiful things, the choices, youth, discovery of love…

In the reversed position, The Lovers represents selfishness, instability…

Example:

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05 October 2007

Le Pape - The Pope - Arcana V

Tarot Cards ReadingThe character represented on this Tarot card is an old man, symbolizing purity.

The accessories of his clothing are divine material and intellectual world symbols.

The furniture of his palate represent the moral law, the free will.

The symbols of seven traditional planets (the Moon, Jupiter, Venus...) are drawn on his crozier.

Basic significance of the Pope card:

In the right position, this Tarot card represents indulgence, wisdom, protection, kindness, being devoted to traditions.

In the reversed position, this Tarot card symbolizes cowardice, frivolity, lack of conscience.

Example:

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04 October 2007

L'Empereur - The Emperor - Arcana IIII (4)

Tarot Cards ReadingThis card is represented by a man who reached the maturity and is sitting on a throne.

He is invested by a great power, beside his throne, we see a gold shield where an eagle is painted; which is the crowned bird.


The stature of the emperor means that he is never afraid.

This tarot card represents a triumphing character.

Basic significance:


In the right position The Emperor card represents safety, authority, important and powerful characters, prosperity.


In a reversed position, The Emperor card represents ineffectiveness, the meanness, brutality...


Our consulting person asks to us whether, her husband wishing to break up their marriage, will change his opinion.


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03 October 2007

L'Impératrice - The Impress - Arcana III (3)

Tarot Cards ReadingThis is the second female character of the Tarot.

The Empress is sitting on a throne and she is crowned.


The Empress seems to be sure of herself, calm, intelligent, worthy.
This major arcana represents the capacity, the Empress clothing is luxurious and invaluable.

This arcana is extremely positive.


Basic significance:


In the right position the Empress represents the intelligence, dignity, the authority, the mother, the wife, the right decisions.

In the reversed position, this arcana represents the enemies, sterility, despotism, litigations.

Example:

A woman wants to know if her new sentimental relation will finish by a happy-end.


We will draw four cards: on the left the Magician, on the right the Empress, at the top we draw the Star and at the bottom is the Moon.


The Magician arcana confirms an sentimental relation but the Empress announces that the man is MARRIED; the Star represents our consulting person and her hopes but the Moon announces lots of difficulties.


In synthesis (addition of the four cards: 39 = 3+9 = 12) the Hanged Man
confirms that if our consulting person does not break up with this man, she must expect a difficult relation. Click here to read the entire story.

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02 October 2007

La Papesse - The High Priestess - Arcana II

Tarot Cards ReadingThis is called The High Priestess because the woman who is drawn wears a tiara pontifical. She also represents Isis, an Egyptian divinity, Osiris's wife.

The High Priestess represents wisdom, quality development by the sobriety of her costume.

It is a very positive card of the Tarot as well as the Yin element.

Basic significance:

The card in the right position symbolizes nature, pregnancy, knowledge, mother, perspicacity, wisdom...

The High Priestess in the reversed position symbolizes an immoderate and painful love, superficiality

This card also represents the hidden face of a man's life.

There is more to read about the Popess here.

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01 October 2007

Le Bateleur - The Magician - Arcana I

Tarot Cards ReadingThe Magician is represented by a young man in front of a work table.

This card represents the life's active ingredient.

The Number I (ONE) is a male number.

This card represents the Yang element.

Basic Significance

The Magician (right position) represents the beginning of the things, the will of a person, the professional career of a man, the affective life of a woman.

The Magician (reversed position) represents professional problems, lack of self-confidence, apathy...

Obviously, the basic significance of the tarot cards will be interpreted according to the position of the cards during the consultation.

For example, let's say that a man wants to learn more about his professional career.

The Magician (in the right position) comes with The Moon (in the reversed position) could mean that this man should not have a total confidence in his colleagues (the Moon represents hypocrisy and lies).

More information about the Magician here.

More in-depth guide regarding this card here.



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29 September 2007

Something To Know Before Consulting...



Before consulting a fortune-teller, it is necessary for you to know that, if all these persons aren't good fortune-tellers (some of them earn their living by telling anything); the predictions that you will hear will perhaps never arrive but that does not mean that the fortune-teller is bad.

Indeed, during the pulling of tarot cards, you will be asked to "cut" in order to allow the set to be impregnated by your emotions. One can talk about "magnetizing".

If the day you consult a fortune-teller, you have negative ideas or if you are depressed, the predictions will be in harmony with your state of mind.

Hundred percent of the predictions made by the fortune-teller will be carried out if you follow the way of life that you fixed the day of the consultation.

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27 September 2007

The History Of The "Tarot de Marseilles"


Hello :)

I am a Tarot Cards Reader expert. I have been the fortune-teller of my friends for many years and they always have been happy with my predictions.

So, I will try to make you discover the Tarot world through the Tarot de Marseilles, one of the most popular divinatory Tarot Cards play.

Let's start our Tarot de Marseilles tour by it history.

About the origin of the Tarot de Marseilles, we know few things but we can however say this: the Tarot de Marseilles deck appeared in France under the reign of the king Charles VI.

When this poor king became insane, he was locked up in a castle by his wife Isabeau of Bavaria.

She provided him a mistress, Odette de Champdivert, who offered a deck of Tarot cards to him.

In fact, these tarot cards were composed by 56 paperboard pieces decorated with figures and signs. This play was used by Sarasins in Eastern countries.

Charles VI asked to Jacquemin Gringonneur to redraw the figures in order to make them look prettier.

Some claim that the first illuminations of the cards appeared in Italy but the work of this artist is indexed on the journal of Charles VI's banker.

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