The Gift of Flowers
Flower blossoms are so fragile to the touch. Yet, flowers are powerful in many ways. The gift of flowers brings happiness and communicates so much.
We use flowers to commemorate important life passages, such as weddings and funerals.
There are many Biblical references about the lessons we can learn from flowers.
When we were young, we did divination with flower petals; he loves me, he loves me not.
There are flower essences and oils which we use for healing. There is a symbolic language of flowers which we can use to perform readings.
The scent of flowers can be mood-altering, delightful, and healing.
In mediumship, our loved ones in spirit often send us the image of flowers as a way of communicating with us.
When we grow flowers, we engage in an ancient ritual which brings hope and joy into our lives.
Flowers bring beauty to us. They also bring the power of healing, wisdom, and communication.
Pay attention to the flowers you see as you go through your day. As you observe them in passing, think about what message they may have for you.
Flowers are a gift of the spring, a reward for surviving a difficult winter.
Flowers are a tool of healing and communication, as well as a joy to behold.
The StaarCorner
Ciro Marchetti is a talented tarot artist and a dynamic speaker. We are grateful to have him serve as part of our Constellation, the planning committee for StaarCon.
We were also excited to have Ciro as a presenter at StaarCon 2021.
Now you can see Ciro’s presentation, “A Journey as a Companion of Fools”, on the StaarCast YouTube channel!
If you missed StaarCon 2021, or if you want to revisit this great presentation, check it out on YouTube, and make sure to subscribe to StaarCast.
Did you miss Clarity in Every Tarot Card?
Take it now in archive at Card and Craft Academy on Teachable!
Includes the class materials and a recording of the live webcast.
Tarot Flow Workshop Live on Zoom
On Thursday, April 22, 7 pm to 9 pm EDT, join me on Zoom for a Tarot Flow Workshop.
In this exciting class you will learn and practice techniques that will help you get into the flow of a tarot reading. Topics covered will include energy work, intuition, formulating questions, working with tarot spreads and dialoging with the cards. These techniques are good for self-reading as well as reading for others.
Join me for a unique and enlightening tarot learning experience. Class fee is $37.50. Register now.
Create a Flower Tarot Spread
Do you have a favorite flower? Why not use that favorite flower to create a new tarot spread?
You might consider the traditional meaning of the flower and use that as a theme for your spread. Or you might think about how the flower makes you feel and let that feeling be your theme.
You can use the structure of the flower to structure your spread, both in terms of the placement of cards and the number of cards. For example, you might have one card for each petal, or leaf. You might have a single card for the stem or use an upright row of cards to create your flower stem.
Let your inspiration and your imagination work together to create and perform your own original flower spread.
Have an In-Person Private Reading in Connecticut
I will be in Connecticut for one week this spring, May 21 through 26. During that time, I have a limited number of openings for house calls, small parties, and private appointments at True Bikram Yoga in Madison.
If you would like to see me in Connecticut in person in May, please call or text 561-655-1160, or email me to reserve your appointment time.
I am looking forward to seeing you!
The Week in Review
This week I shared a blogpost about the Four of Pentacles.
I do a number of live broadcasts each week on my YouTube channel. Please subscribe and join me there!
From Around the Web
Carrie Paris shares a way to divine with flowers.
Maddie Elruna shares her thoughts about flowers in the Waite Smith Tarot.
Texas A&M Horticulture Department shares a list of flowers and their meanings.
Cards for Your Consideration
It would be very difficult to find a tarot deck that does not include flowers somewhere in its design. Some tarot designers consider the flowers as part of the symbolism of the cards. Other artists may simply add flowers as they feel inspired, without considering the meaning of the particular flower.
Some flowers become emblematic for the card. For example, the sunflower in the Waite Queen of Wands, or the white flower on the flag of Death.
When you perform a reading, take a moment to consider the flowers that appear in the cards you pull. Is there a feeling or a message you get from simply looking at the flowers?
Upcoming Events and Tours
Card and Craft Academy
Classes presented by Christiana are available right now at Card and Craft Academy!
Christiana’s Candle Magick
Christiana’s Eleven-Card Celtic Cross
Finding Meaning in the Minor Arcana
The Major Arcana, Magical and Mundane
Practical Tarot Techniques
Psychic Tarot
Personal Tarot: Reading for Yourself
Sharing Wisdom: Reading for Others
The Meaning and Magic of Tarot Reversals
Journey Through the Major Arcana
Your Journey Through the Minor Arcana: Numbers, Elements and Truth
Tarot Beyond the Veil
Your Journey Through the Tarot Court
Tarot Stories, Trends, and Blends
Tarot Readings for Personalities and Relationships
Clarity in Every Tarot Card
Catch up on your missed Zoom webinars and more!
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Tarot Topics Newsletter
Volume 4 Issue 14
April 7, 2021