Tarot Topics
Christiana's Weekly Newsletter
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Recreation
Often the summer months allow us the opportunity to make recreation a priority. We take vacations, have barbeques, and enjoy the warmer temperatures.
We gather with friends and family, and with our communities, to celebrate holidays and achievements, to participate in sports and summer fun.
We utilize our parks, beaches and recreation areas, to enjoy our time with loved ones in the beauty of nature.
Sometimes we think of our recreation time simply as having fun, or even fulfilling social obligations.
When we look at the word, we can see that recreation is really the opportunity to “re-create” ourselves.
Real “re-creation” allows us renewal of body, mind and spirit. Recreation isn’t just fun, it’s restorative. It helps us to re-create ourselves.
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Finding the Fun in Tarot
There are many cards that can speak of social gatherings, hobbies and activities.
Since each of the Minor Arcana suits is associated with one of the Four Elements, we could associate types of activities with different Elements, and therefore suits.
For instance, the Fire suit, Wands, might be associated with athletic activities, active creative activities and extreme outdoor activities.
The Water suit, Cups, might be associated with quieter creative activities, and activities involving the ocean, lakes, ponds and rivers.
The Air suit, Swords, does not contain the cards most likely to be associated with recreation. However, some Swords cards might be associated with fun activities involving learning and communication.
The Earth suit, Pentacles, might be associated with gardening, baking, hiking, mountain climbing or having a barbeque.
There are many cards that can reference specific activities. For instance, the Three of Cups is the card of parties, social gatherings, music and dance.
The Six of Wands can often refer to a sporting event.
The Wheel of Fortune can indicate visiting a casino.
The Sun can indicate a tropical vacation.
As an exercise in finding the fun in tarot, shuffle your deck and ask this question.
“What should I do for fun?”
Pull one card, and find a way to interpret it that points the way to recreation for you!
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The Week in Review
This week I posted another video and blog on the Tarot Topics Community Blog in my “Answers to your Questions about Tarot” series. This time the question was about choosing a beginner tarot deck.
On my personal blog, Tarot Trends, I wrote about “The Four Agreements for Tarot Readers.”
On my Dark Forest blog, I wrote about my reaction to hearing about a food-sharing website in Germany.
On my “78 Magickal Tools” blog on PaganSquare, I wrote about “Creating a Tarot Spell.”
From Around the Web
It’s the beginning of July, so let’s check out some monthly scopes!
From Tarot by Arwen, a podcast of her Tarotscopes for July 2014.
From Jenna Matlin at Queen of Wands Tarot, here are her Lenniescopes for July 2014.
From Dark Star Astrology, your monthly horoscopes for July 2014.
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Recreating Body, Mind and Spirit
Here is a twist on the traditional “Body, Mind and Spirit” tarot spread.
You will pull one card for Body, one for Mind and one for Spirit, but you will ask your questions this way.
What do I need to do to re-create my body?
What do I need to do to re-create my mind?
What do I need to do to re-create my spirit?
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What’s Up at the Psychic Café?
Christiana’s Psychic Café is my weekly webcast. It airs on the Para Encounters Network, each Sunday at 9 pm Eastern. Then the webcasts are archived and available on my YouTube channel.
You can also see the archives cataloged on the Tarot Topics News Site.
For up-to-date information about Christiana’s Psychic Café, visit our Show Info page and like us on Facebook!
This past Sunday, July 29th, we enjoyed an encore presentation of our episode featuring tarotist and healer Jennifer Sieck, and musician Robin Renee.
Jennifer and I discussed magick, metaphysics, tarot and more.
Robin introduced us to her side project, the Mutant Mountain Boys.
This coming Sunday, July 6, we will enjoy our episode with the Muse Charmer herself, Mary Wilson of Jupiter Gardens Press.
Mary is an author, editor and publisher, and is committed to helping you find your muse.
Authors and would-be authors will especially enjoy this episode.
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Learning Tarot: Four of Cups
So far, our journey through the Watery suit of Cups has been so joyful! With the Ace we open our hearts to love. With the Two we find partnership. With the Three we celebrate with our community.
With the Four we are reminded that Cups is the suit of all emotions, not just the happy ones.
In tarot, four is the number of stability. The problem with that stable comfort zone is that we can get stuck, and that is exactly what is happening in the Four of Cups.
In the traditional Rider-Waite-Smith (RWS) image, a young person sits under a tree, looking dejected. There are three cups in the foreground, he wants none.
A mysterious hand comes to offer him a forth, magical cup.
He doesn’t reach for this cup, either.
The Four of Cups is about being unhappy with your options.
The character in the Four of Cups is stuck, because he either will not or cannot be happy with any of his options.
There are two choices presented in this card.
One is to “suck it up and choose a cup.”
The other is to wait for something better.
One this is for sure. When you see the Four of Cups, it’s time to check your attitude. Are you being stubborn or negative? If so, maybe it is time to make your choice and move forward.
If you really feel it is best to wait for something else, work to make the most of your time now, even if you can’t yet move forward.
Next week, we will explore the Five of Cups.
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Christiana's Trip to Connecticut
I will be in Connecticut from August 8th to August 24th. At this time I have only one party date available, but I am keeping a wait list.
If you are interested in having a psychic house party in August, please let me know.
I will begin scheduling house calls and private readings this month.
If you want to see me while I am in Connecticut and prefer a private session, please let me know soon.
You can call me at 561-655-1160, or send me an email.
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Your One-Card Weekly Reading
Your one-card reading this week is Judgement.
Now may be a time to finish projects and achieve goals. Keep your eye on the prize and do not be distracted from your goal.
Once your goal is achieved, remember the value of the final analysis. What did you do well? What did you learn?
If you are looking for a calling, a direction, or spiritual guidance, Judgement tells you to listen more closely to the voice of your angels. You will find the direction you need.
If you are grieving, or healing, or in transition, Judgement reminds you of the imperative to find closure and release.
If you are in business, Judgement advises you to market in a way that allows you to be seen and heard.
It is interesting that Judgement, a card about “rebirth,” is drawn at random for the newsletter edition about “recreation.” Once again, tarot finds a way to speak to the issue at hand.
This week, allow yourself to be re-created and reborn. Allow yourself to be guided and directed on your true path.
This week, release the past and welcome a new future!
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Upcoming Events
Sunday, July 6, 9 pm
Christiana’s Psychic Café
Authors and would-be authors, this show is for you! We will rebroadcast our show featuring Mary Wilson, author, editor and publisher at Jupiter Gardens Press. Mary is known as “The Muse Charmer,” and is dedicated to helping you find you voice as a writer.
For more information, visit Christiana’s Psychic Café on Facebook.
Saturday, July 12, 1 pm
The Jupiter Frequency on LifeScape Radio
I will be a guest on Jupiter Garden Press’ own radio show! We’ll be talking about my books, “Tarot Tour Guide” and “Fortune Stellar.” Please tune in and join the conversation.
Sunday, July 13, 9 pm
Christiana’s Psychic Café
Join us for a brand-new episode of Christiana’s Psychic Café featuring an interview with Douglas Thornsjo, author of the new deck-in-progress “Tarot of the Zirkus Magi.”
After completing the Majors-only set, Thornsjo is in the process of crowdfunding the project for the complete 78-card deck.
We’ll share the images, the inspiration and the story of “Tarot of the Zirkus Magi.”
Wednesday, July 16, 7 pm
Free Webinar
Global Tarot Circle
Spend an hour with the tarot! Join us for an informal workshop dedicated to tarot readings, exercises, insights and fellowship! You can join on your computer, tablet, smartphone, or you can call in!
For log-in information, visit the event listing on the Tarot Circle website.
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Private readings and instruction are available by appointment.
Tarot parties at your home or office are available throughout Florida.
Call 813-948-4488 or toll free 866-99TAROT, or text 561-655-1160 for more information or to schedule your event.
Agent inquiries are welcome.
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