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Its in the Cards

A group for the discussion of divination by any and all methods

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Comment by Sam Morgan on July 6, 2009 at 5:01pm
Rebecca, you may be a beginner but you understand the magick behind the cards. That is a big leap forward. Your path will be very luminated by the fact you will understand yourself. One of the primary building blocks of a mage is to know thy self.
Comment by Becky on July 6, 2009 at 4:18pm
The reason I use the "revelations" deck is that the artwork really speaks to me. They were also drawn with the reversals in mind in the imagery sort of like playing cards done in stained glass style.
Comment by Becky on July 6, 2009 at 3:53pm
I'm a beginner when it comes to the Tarot but my first deck was "the Gilded Tarot" My second and most reliable deck is the "Revelations Tarot". I also have recently acquired the "Ananda Tarot" and the "Alchemical Tarot Renewed" for a total of 4 decks.
Comment by Sam Morgan on July 6, 2009 at 10:35am
Rebecca, what deck do you use as your main deck and why? Do you have back up decks or alternate ones that you use?
Comment by Sam Morgan on July 6, 2009 at 10:15am
Christine, My biggest advice I give to all about magick. You do not want what you think you want. Think out the end result and not the desire you want now. Magick is easer to do than to undo. Magick happens in big ways out of your control. Precaution is the name of the game. Love and peace.
Comment by Becky on July 6, 2009 at 10:11am
Thank you very much Sam! I can't take all of the credit my Aunt Susan taught me how :).
Comment by Sam Morgan on July 6, 2009 at 10:02am
Rebecca, that is a great idea. When I do a reading I leave them and come back hours later or the next day to reread them. The clarification is very profound. It gives me time to digest what has been said and clarifies any miss reading of the layout. I can not think of any stronger way to hold a prayer or spell in focus for manifestation. I think that your are using them as a spell every time you look or think of them for they are focusing your attention on the work at hand. Small doses over time add up to great works in the end. Like when you write a spell over and over to get it right. The energy is building up at each rewrite until you pull the trigger to release it into the universe. You go girl! You are rocking! Good divination and manifestation.
Comment by Becky on July 6, 2009 at 9:27am
Hi Sam, I don't know that it constitutes a spell. However, after a reading I will sometimes lay out some specific cards as a sort of "prayer" or "entreaty" to the Universe/Deity.I then leave the cards for an allotted time or until the "prayer" is answered. Again, I don't know that I would call it a spell what do you think?
Comment by Sam Morgan on July 6, 2009 at 9:10am
Hi all, know thy cards for they will not lie to you. You may not like what they tell you but it will be the truth. Good divination to all. May you hearts be full of love and peace fill you homes.
Comment by Sam Morgan on July 6, 2009 at 9:07am
Hi Christine, glad you join the group. The spell work that I have used them for is to clarify a spell to be done or relationship spells. Sorta like a prespell if you like, to clarify what is needed for the major work. Create a Tarot circle, sit in the center, call the elementals, state what the work is about, the elemental that will help you with your work will answer, telling you what card will clarify what is needed for them to help with your work. Love and peace be with you and yours!
 

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