Christiana Gaudet

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Metaphors

We learned about metaphors in high school as a literary device. In adulthood, many of us discover that metaphors can be a source of spiritual growth and understanding. I believe that the universe often speaks to us in metaphors.

One definition of ‘metaphor’ is ‘a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else, especially something abstract.’

Sometimes we will have a small, mundane experience that causes us to think about something bigger, and more far-reaching. Sometimes a small problem will make itself known to us. That problem may be a metaphor for a much larger problem. The small problem gives us the opportunity and insight to deal with the larger problem.

We can find metaphors for situation in life when we observe nature. When we watch the behavior of an animal, we might see it as a metaphor for a current situation. From that, we may find wisdom and insight.

Understanding the power of metaphors is part of the journey of every person who studies tarot or astrology. In metaphysics and spirituality, we understand that symbols have power. They may have power to communicate, to inspire, to evoke, or even to invoke.

To understand metaphors from a spiritual perspective is to understand the power of symbols.

It is a mistake to think that everything we see or experience has deeper spiritual meaning. Some things do, and some things don’t. Yet, it is also a mistake to neglect to look for a deeper meaning, especially when we are struggling.

Metaphors are often the breadcrumbs the universe leaves for us to help us find our way, and to help us see our way forward.

The StaarCorner

Brenda Elizabeth will be teaching two classes at StaarCon. I had the opportunity to sit down with her recently to record a conversation for StaarCast. Brenda is a fascinating and talented person who freely shares her knowledge and skills with others.

In this episode, we learn about her journey as a psychic medium, and how meditation and cartomancy have helped her keep her balance.

You can watch the video, or download the episode wherever you get your podcasts.

Please visit the StaarCon page to learn more!

Join us For Classes and Meetups in December Online

We all have to make many changes in our annual holiday traditions this year. I am sad that I won’t be able to have my Holiday Open House, or my Winter Solstice Celebration at Dream Angels this year. Yet, that doesn’t mean the holidays won’t be merry!

I have added a full calendar of classes and meetups to my YouTube channel, and will also be teaching a class on Zoom.

I am grateful for our international tarot community, and for the technology that allows us to gather together all year long. During this season of gratitude, joy, and renewal I am especially grateful for these opportunities to share a love for tarot and spiritual growth with people I have come to know and love so dearly. If you are not already a part of these events, please plan to join us; we have so much fun and learn so much together!

Tarot Works with Metaphors

When we learn to read tarot, we learn that each card can be a metaphor for something that happens in life. Sometimes the cards will appear in a way that is really literal, as well.

For example, the Wheel of Fortune may appear when you visit a casino.

When you work with your tarot cards, look to see if any of the cards might be speaking of something literal. Most of the time, though, you will find that they speak most often in metaphors.

For example, Major Arcana 13, Death, rarely speaks of a physical death. Very often it can speak of a change in life, like marriage, pregnancy or a job change. We can see how the concept of death works as a metaphor in this way.

Very rarely will the Fool really speak of stepping off an actual cliff. Rather, it may beckon you to boldly begin a new journey. Or, in may caution you to look where you are going.

The Magician may not tell you to actually practice magic as much as it will remind you of the power you have in your life.

The more you look for the metaphors in tarot, the more easily you will understand how the messages of the cards apply to your life.

The Week in Review

This week I shared a blog post about Daily Tarot Devotionals. I offer three easy and meaningful daily tarot practices that you can do at any level of tarot experience.

You can find my upcoming and archived tarot meetups and free tarot classes on my YouTube channel. Make sure you subscribe while you are there!

My Facebook business page is where you need to be to watch for the live readings I do on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays.

I am also live on the StaarCon page on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

From Around the Web

It’s Thanksgiving this week! Here are some Thanksgiving tarot spreads to try.

Identifying Gratitude: A Thanksgiving Tarot Spread from The Moon Queen.

Here is a Thanksgiving Tarot Spread from Cher Green.

This Tarot Spread of Gratitude comes from Magical Omaha.

Cards for Your Consideration

Any tarot card can make us think of a metaphor or can ask us to look for the metaphor within a situation.

The Hanged Man may offer a particular message in this matter.

The Hanged Man is in an uncomfortable position. Yet, by accepting this and not struggling against it, he has found enlightenment.

Necessity has taught him to see things from a new perspective.

When we notice the metaphors in our life, and find their messages, we do the same.

Events and Tours

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Tarot Topics Newsletter
Volume 3 Issue 48
November 25, 2020