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Tarot Topics 4/22/2015: Courage

This week in Tarot Topics, find your courage with tarot! Rana George on the Psychic Café, free tarot webinars and a tarot technique to face your fears.

Courage


Often, when we think of courage, we think of the brave acts of warriors and explorers. Courage isn’t reserved for those brave enough to face physical danger. There are other kinds of courage, too. There is the courage to speak your mind, or to stand up to a bully. There is the courage to learn something new.

Sometimes it’s a good idea for us to do things that scare us. The more we challenge ourselves, the more we push past our fears, the more successful we become. That success begins the moment we have the courage to believe in ourselves and take a bold step forward.

It’s important to remember that courage isn’t the absence of fear. Courage is doing something difficult, in spite of your fear.


Face Your Fears Tarot Technique


Often, when we are feeling anxious about a particular situation, we don’t really understand what it is we really fear. If we can figure out the exact fear that is causing our upset, we are often able to find an easy remedy.

The next time you have a worry, simply shuffle your tarot deck and ask this question.

“What am I really afraid of in this situation?”

Pull one card, and see if that card gives you a direct and resonant answer. If it does, let that answer lead to you a better place of confidence. If it does not, pull a few more cards to help tell your story.

When we face our fears, we find our courage.


The Week in Review


This week I posted an Urban Spoon review for E.R. Bradley’s Saloon in West Palm Beach. That’s where Jenna Matlin and I met for lunch a few weeks ago. Aside from the joy of meeting an online tarot friend in person for the first time, I really liked Bradley’s.

On our Community Blog, I shared a piece that has been getting a lot of attention. Do you work with tarot reversals? You might find this post helpful. Read “An Example of Reversal: Two Angles on the Same Card.

From Around the Web


Theresa Reed, aka “The Tarot Lady,” is also a foodie! She has started a new tarot and food blog project with Kyle Cherek called “Tarot by the Mouthful” that is just wonderful! Check out her installment on The Empress.

Denver TarotCon is just around the corner. See what convention speaker Shaheen Miro has to say on the convention blog about “The Art of Seeing Symbols.”

From Barbara Moor’s Tarot Shaman Blog, here are “5 Similarities between Tarot and Shamanism.”
 


Three Tarot Cards for Courage


If you need to be brave, you might see these tarot cards in your reading. If you are working to muster your courage, spend some time in meditation and manifestation with these images.

1.    Strength – Major Arcana 8 (or 11, depending on your deck) often depicts a woman with a lion. The woman has tamed the lion. Both had reason to fear the other, but, through the strength of compassion and gentleness, the woman has subdued the wild nature of the lion.  When you see Strength in a reading, you are reminded that you have the courage and ability you need to accomplish your tasks. You also must remember that you task may require a bit of finesse, rather than simple brute force.



2.    Seven of Wands – Sometimes called the card of “Valor”, the Seven of Wands shows a person successfully defending himself against superior odds. This card reminds you that you can and will do what you must, and that you have advantages in your favor, regardless of your position.



3.    Moon – Card 18 of the Major can cause some fear and misunderstanding. Things appear differently in the light of the moon than they do in broad daylight. The Moon asks you to have faith in the unseen, and to find courage in your faith. The Moon requires you to have the courage to separate truth from fantasy.


What’s Up on the Psychic Café


How you had a chance to watch my interview with Rana George? If you’ve never met Rana, this is a great chance to get to know the person behind the cards. Rana, the author of the best-selling “The Essential Lenormand” is one of the world’s foremost authorities on Lenormand.

In her conversation with me, Rana opened up about the difficulty of accepting her own psychic abilities, her life-long relationship with the Lenormand cards, and her project-in-process, “The Rana George Lenormand.” In the video, she reveals a new card from that project for the first time.

You can watch my interview with Rana on my YouTube channel. Don’t forget to subscribe while you are there!


Learning Tarot: Tarot Spreads


A tarot spread is a typical way to conduct a tarot reading, but certainly not the only way. There are many traditional tarot spreads, including many variations of the Celtic Cross, astrology wheel spreads and seven-card horseshoe spreads.

There are also many modern spreads, some designed for use with specific decks, or for specific purposes.

Many readers create single-use custom spreads to answer questions in a specific situation.

It is also possible to read by creating a dialogue with the cards, simply by asking questions and pulling cards in answer.

Experiment with larger and smaller spreads, newer spreads and traditional spreads. Try some non-spread techniques, like dialogue, and try creating a custom spread.

There is no specific right way to read tarot; each reader must discover the techniques that work best.

Next week we will begin a new Weekly Learning series as we explore the thirty-six cards of the Lenormand system.


Image from Gilded Royale, by Ciro Marchetti.

Image from Gilded Royale, by Ciro Marchetti.

Your One-Card Weekly Reading: The Hermit


The Hermit can indicate loneliness. Often, when the Hermit appears it is because we are feeling alone, isolated or unsupported.  It’s important to check in and make sure that our loneliness isn’t self-imposed. Sometimes, too, our goals get in the way of social activities temporarily, and we know the outcome will be worth the sacrifice.

The Hermit also speaks to the great spiritual wisdom that comes from the arduous journey of self-discovery. While this is inherently a lonely journey, the wisdom that you acquire becomes something you can share with others.

Are you seeking your own wisdom? Are you ready to hold the light for someone else? If you are lonely, do you think your loneliness serves a purpose at this time? Can you take steps to find more social balance in your life?


Upcoming Events


Wednesday, April 22, 7 pm (Tonight!)
Free WebEx Webinar Available Exclusively On Line
The Four Elements and the Minor Arcana


Join us for this 75-minute long free tarot webinar with Christiana Gaudet. You’ll learn about the Four Elements and their relation to the Minor Arcana.

Wherever you are in your tarot journey, this exciting webinar will give you a new understanding of your cards, and new insight in your readings.

Simply visit the event listing on my website, and follow the links, or call the telephone number, to participate.

 

 

Thursday, April 30, 7 pm
Free WebEx Webinar Available Exclusively On Line
Global Tarot Circle


Let the author of “Fortune Stellar” and “Tarot Tour Guide” help you deepen your tarot practice while you connect with tarot readers from all over the world! Here’s what a recent participant had to say about Global Tarot Circle.

"I enjoyed the tarot webinar tonight, Christiana was informative, insightful and gave great advice for beginning and advanced tarot readers. I found a space where I can chat with other tarot professionals in real time... thanks so much!"

To log in, visit the event listing.
 

Sunday, May 17, 3:30 pm
Tampa Bay Area Tarot Meetup
Lenormand Study Group


Join us at Panera Bread on SR 54 in Lutz for an afternoon of Lenormand study.
Bring your Lenormand cards, Lenormand books, Lenormand knowledge to share, and your curiosity. We'll work together, sharing experiences, research and ideas, to understand the 36 cards of the Lenormand system.

This will be the first of many regular meetings devoted to Lenormand study, alternating with meetings devoted to tarot study. The focus of this meeting will be gaining a working vocabulary of card meanings for all 36 cards.

Join the Meetup and RSVP!


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Tarot Topics Weekly Newsletter 5/28/2014

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Tarot Topics

Christiana's Weekly Newsletter

 

 

May 28, 2014

 

 

 

View the newsletter online at
http://tarottopics.com/news/2014-05-28

 

 

 

In This Issue

 

 

 

Courage

 

In the United States, Memorial Day Weekend marks the unofficial beginning of summer. It is also the time when we honor those people who have given their lives in service to our country. We appreciate their courage, and use that courage as an example and inspiration.

 

Thankfully, very few of us will have to fight in an actual war. Nonetheless, we all need courage.  At one point or another, we all have battles to fight.

 

Many times our struggles are internal. The people around us may never know the courage we muster every day.

 

Sometimes are struggles are health-related. Sometimes we are healing from loss. Sometimes we simply need to find the courage to pursue our dreams.

 

Whatever our challenges, we are constantly inspired by the courage of those around us.

 

Perhaps the important thing to remember is this. Courage is not a lack of fear. Courage is the willingness to proceed nonetheless. 

 

 

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Finding Courage with the Cards

 

So many tarot cards speak to us of courage. Whenever we are unsure, afraid or anxious, we can go to the cards to find solace, comfort and encouragement.

 

It is important to ask the right questions, especially when we are in need of courage.

 

Sometimes we base our questions on anxiety rather than faith. When that happens, we are unable to gain perspective and insight from the cards.

 

Here are some good questions to help you find your courage in the cards.

 

What do I need to do to face my fears?

 

How have my fears served me?

 

Why do I fear this?

 

What motivates me to overcome my fear?

 

What makes me feel more empowered?

 

From what can I draw strength?

 

 

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The Week in Review

 

This week I am thrilled that Robin Renee shared a great post on our Tarot Topics Community Blog. Read “Audacious Eleven Talks Tarot.” Robin is a frequent contributor to the Psychic Café, and a well-known musician and spiritual leader.

 

My contribution to the community blog this week is “Five Ways to Interpret a Reversed Tarot Card.”

 

On my personal blog, Tarot Trends, I wrote about two Minor Arcana cards that portray women alone, and how our understanding of these cards has changed as the role of women in society has changed. Read “Tarot and the Woman Alone.”

 

On my Dark Forest blog this week I wrote about some ideas for conscious evolution. Read “The Blame Game.”

 

 

From Around the Web

 

Hillary Gauvreau is not only an energy healer, she is also a very funny and insightful lady. If you are a single person of a certain age, you will love Hillary’s blog, “The Dated Dater: Life as an Over 50 Single.”

 

From “Spirit, Science and Metaphysics,” here are “25 Life Lessons from Albert Einstein.”

 

Here’s a post about tarot interpretation that makes a lot of sense to me. Read “The Tarot Bones” from Ginny Hunt’s “78 Notes to Self: A Tarot Journal.”

 

 

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The Fool's Journey: An Epic Tale of Courage

 

Tarot is a story told in pictures. The story is the epic hero’s adventure. Tarot tells the archetypal tale of each one of us on our journey through life.

 

The hero of our story is card 0, the Fool.

 

As we trace the Fool’s journey through the Major Arcana and through the four suits of the Minor Arcana, we see many examples of courage in his story.

 

As an exercise, look through your tarot cards in order. What stories of courage do you see there?

 

Think about them, meditate on them, and write about them.

 

Now think about your own life. How do your own stories relate to the stories of courage you see in the cards?

 

 

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What’s Up at the Psychic Café?

 

May 25th is designated as World Tarot Day. At Christiana’s Psychic Café I celebrated the occasion with a conversation with Olivia Destrades of First Earth Tarot. We talked about tarot and Lenormand. I particularly enjoyed our frank conversation about fortune-telling.

 

You can watch the show in archive on my Tarot Topics community news site.

 

On June 1st we will be talking about building tarot communities. I will be joined by Mary Ellen Collins and Diane Wilkes to discuss tarot gatherings large and small.

 

Mary Ellen Collins is a Readers Studio attendee, and has been a member of local tarot organizations in South Florida.

 

Diane Wilkes has been attending national and international tarot events since the very beginning, and is the organizer of the Northeastern Tarot Conclave.

 

Both Mary Ellen and Diane are also very active in online tarot communities. We’ll discuss the importance of in-person gatherings, and share our vision for the future of our worldwide tarot community.

 

For more information, visit the Show Info page and please like Christiana’s Psychic Café on Facebook.

 

 

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Learning Tarot: Queen of Wands

 

In the Court of the Minor Arcana, Queens can represent adult women. Queens can also represent people of any gender who are nurturers.

The Queens can come up in a reading to remind us to nurture ourselves and our interests.

 

The Queen of Wands is the Queen of Fire. She asks you to tend your fires and to nurture your passions.

 

In a reading, the Queen of Wands can represent a woman who is creative, energetic, warm, friendly, sensual, funny and passionate.

 

The Queen of Wands might be you, or someone you know.

 

The Queen of Wands can encourage you to nurture your inner flame.

 

The Queen of Wands reminds you to have a sense of humor. At the same time, the Queen of Wands invokes a sense of spirituality, and encourages your spiritual discovery.

 

The Queen of Wands tells you not to be shy. The Queen of Wands teaches you to live out loud.

 

Next week we will complete the suit of Wands when we meet the King!

 

 

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Christiana's Trip to Connecticut

 

This August, I will once again be traveling to New England. I will be offering Psychic House parties in Connecticut, Rhode Island and Massachusetts, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

 

My travel dates are flexible at this time, but I anticipate being available in Connecticut and nearby states between August 8th and August 24th.

 

Dates are already booking, so if you would like me to come to your home or office for a Psychic House Party in August, please call me at 561-655-1160 now!

 

 

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Your One-Card Weekly Reading

 

Your one-card reading this week is the Ace of Pentacles.

 

If you are looking for a new job, a raise or a promotion, this is exactly the card you want to see!

 

The Ace of Pentacles can predict new money, a new opportunity or a new career.

 

The Ace of Pentacles can also indicate a new sense of stability, or even a new way of taking care of your health.

 

The Ace of Pentacles is associated with the root chakra. This card reminds you that you are here for a reason. The Ace of Pentacles is the essence of the element of Earth. The card tells you that all the resources you need are available to you.

 

This week, welcome grounding, prosperity and opportunities!

 

 

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Upcoming Events

 

Thursday, May 29, 7 pm

Free Webinar

Global Tarot Circle

 

Join us for an hour of online tarot fun and fellowship. We will exchange readings, discuss card interpretations and reading technics. Anyone with an interest in tarot is welcome to attend this free online event. Log-in on your computer, smartphone or tablet, or call in by phone.

 

For log-in information, visit the event listing on the Tarot Circle website.

 

 

Sunday, June 1, 9 pm

Christiana’s Psychic Café

 

Our topic will be IRL tarot events – symposia, conferences, meetups and conventions. What’s good about them? Which are the best? Should we have more?


My guests will be Mary Ellen Collins and Diane Wilkes.

For more information, visit Christiana’s Psychic Café on Facebook.

 

 

Thursday, June 5, 7 pm

Premium Webinar

Sharing Wisdom – Reading for Others

 

Tarot hobbyists, professional readers, and those somewhere in between, all share something in common. We all want to give the best readings possible to clients, family and friends.

 

In this online presentation, I will guide you through each step of performing a great reading. I will help you discover your personal style as a reader, and discuss some common pitfalls and ways to avoid them. I will give you insight in how to derive the most specific information possible from each reading.

 

For registration, visit the event listing on the Continuing Education website.

 

 

Sunday, June 8, 9 pm

Christiana’s Psychic Café

 

Some of my most transformative moments have come from reading fiction, and so we’ll be talking about spiritual fiction on the Psychic Café. Ambika Devi, whose new book “Lilith” has just been released, will be joining us to share her story.

 

For more information. Visit Christiana’s Psychic Café on Facebook.

 

 

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Private readings and instruction are available by appointment.
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