Posts Tagged ‘Tarot’
Tarot Love Drawing Spell

An old love england spell with Tarot cards.
Cast your circle
Layout each item on your altar or work surface.
Light charcoal disc.
Perform a cleansing of the area with a red feather.
Put a pinch of Frankincense on the charcoal to raise the vibrational energies.
Anoint 4 pink candles with a Tarot Love Oil by wiping them from tips to center.
Light your candles now.
Heat some Love Oil in your Oil Warmer to fill the area with it’s scent.
Lay out the following cards from left to right in a downward slope when the steps call for it.
Lay down The Star and read aloud the following:
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The Tarot card of May

Zen says that if you drop knowledge – and within knowledge everything is included; your name, your identity, everything, because this has been given to you by others – if you drop all that has been given by others, you will have a totally different quality to your being: innocence. This will be a crucifixion of the persona, the personality, and there will be a resurrection of your innocence. You will become a child again, reborn.
Osho
Tarot card of the month, meanings:
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The Astrological Spread
The Spiritual reading is similar to the Past Life reading in they both use only the Major Arcana and both deal with the inner person, the soul essence of an individual.

S= SIGNIFICATOR. This is the Major Arcana card chosen to represent the individual. It is symbolic of the Soul’s essence.
Card 1 Aries: Represents mood, disposition, and current problems
Card 2 Taurus: Represents the financial situation
Card 3 Gemini: Represents travel and communication
Card 4 Cancer: Represents home life, siblings and parents
Card 5 Leo: Represents pleasures
Card 6 Virgo: Represents health
Card 7 Libra: Represents partnerships and marriages
Card 8 Scorpio: Represents inheritances and deaths
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Tarot: Past Life Readings

The Past Life reading can give insight into the very basic question of “Why am I here?” It can help to point out hidden talents, attitudes, and karma that the individual has brought into this lifetime. It can also gives clues as to what should be accomplished in this lifetime.
A modified Celtic Cross spread is used for this reading; only cards in Positions One through Six are laid out on the table. The positions and definitions of each position are outlined below.
SIGNIFICATOR:
This is the Major Arcana card chosen to represent the individual. It is symbolic of the Soul’s essence; it’s true being.
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Tarot Spell To Attract Good Luck
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Tarot Spell To Attract Good Luck
This spell helps “set things up” around you. It adjusts the flow of events so that things start happening in your favor, and the world begins being a better place for you to live. In doing this spell with a tarot, you give a beneficient “push” to circumstance.
Cards Needed
The Star
The Wheel of Fortune
The World
Significator Card (of yourself)
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Witchy Tarot

This is one of a series of Lo Scarabeo decks designed expressly for the American market, or so I would guess. In the instructions for the deck, instead of the usual note from Minetti or the artists, was one from Carl Weschcke, who happens to be the head of Llewellyn Worldwide.
Since buying Llewellyn in 1960, Weschcke has worked tirelessly to promote magic. He’s specifically marketed to teens & Latinos, hence the Spanish instructions with the deck. Since Minetti would have included notes in French, Italian & German as well, it would seem that Minetti has no interest in marketing this deck in Europe. This deck is presumably part of Weschcke’s Teen Witch project that dates from 1998. (Silver RavenWolf gets author credit for Teen Witch, but it’s clearly Weschcke’s project.) In the notes to this deck, Weschcke says, The Witchy Tarot is for the young at heart, new to the road of life.
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Voodoo Tarot of New Orleans

A strong and powerful deck. There is enough magic in the deck & book to get you into serious trouble and nothing to get you out of trouble once you get in. Remember that in all forms of magic, it’s easier to get into trouble & harder to get out of it than novices imagine. On the other hand, there’s nothing here that will kill you. As for the “real stuff”, there’s not a trace. If you want that (and you probably do, that’s why you’re reading this), you’ll still have to find a magician to initiate you. Here’s a useful hint: As long as you’re looking for him, he’ll avoid you. It’s not personal, it’s just the western version of “one hand clapping”.
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The Thoth Tarot by Crowley

The Thoth Tarot Deck was a tarot deck developed by the English occultist Aleister Crowley and illustrated on his instructions by Lady Frieda Harris. Aleister Crowley called the Thoth tarot deck, the book of Thoth and claimed that the deck reflected the wisdom of the ancient Egyptian book of Thoth. The tarot card descriptions found on the Thoth Tarot deck are different in symbolism and imagery compared to other standard tarot card decks.
Thoth is considered one of the most important deities of the ancient Egyptian pantheon. He is known as the God with the head of an ibis. He is the heart and tongue of the all-powerful Egyptian Sun God Ra. He translated the will of Ra into speech and is the divine communicator of Egyptian mythology. He was the scribe of the Gods and was called the God of Writing. The book of Thoth is used for divination through tarot cards. The tarot card descriptions on the Thoth deck are reflections of the great knowledge of the ancient Egyptians.
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Eliphas Levi and the tarot
The evidence for the initiated tradition of the Tarot.
Although the origins of the Tarot are perfectly obscure, there is a very interesting piece of quite modern history, history well within the memory of living man, which is extremely significant, and will be found, as the thesis develops, to sustain it in a very remarkable way. In the middle of the nineteenth century, there arose a very great Qabalist and scholar, who still annoys dull people by his habit of diverting himself at their expense by making fools of them posthumously. His name was Alphonse Louis Constant, and he was an Abbé of the Roman Church. For his “nom-de-guerre” he translated his name into Hebrew-Eliphas Levi Zahed, and he is very generally known as Eliphas Levi. Eliphas Levi was a philosopher and an artist, besides being a supreme literary stylist and a practical joker of the variety called “Pince sans rire”; and, being an artist and a profound symbolist, he was immensely attracted by the Tarot.
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