Monday, April 30, 2018

The Moon and the Hermit

The Moon card in tarot shows two dogs on land baying at the moon and a crayfish crawling out of the sea. The card number is 18 that reduces to 9 (1+8). Number nine in numerology often relates to karmic influences. 
The dogs represent animals - animal instincts - irrational emotions that are stirred in the presence of moonlight, a cosmic force beyond our comprehension or control. 

The crayfish does not belong in the dry land. It is a creature of the deeps. It lives in deep waters. Water is both scientifically and metaphysically the source or origin of life; here, it represents past lives. The water is pulled by the moon. The past lives are pulled into our unconscious. The moon triggers old memories, unconscious feelings, often strange, unrecognizable reactions that come not only from our present life but also from the many other lives we have lived. Often around full moon, many people experience uneasy, upsetting emotions that are not easily understood.  

Moonlight has a soul purpose in bringing these remnants from the past into the present. We may not comprehend or have conscious awareness of these links and pieces of the puzzle that we are. We can only remain receptive to the influence of the forces that guide or overwhelm us at different times.

This is a time of limited light or darkness. Sunlight is missing. The Sun represents our Soul, the constant force that powers us, the blazing brilliance that shines through us all. The Moon represents the ever changing Mind with its myriad forms, its rhythmic rising and falling. Both have a purpose. One rules the day, the other night. While the mind is affected by all kinds of influences, the Soul remains unaffected. The Moon has no light of its own. It shines by reflection, unlike the Sun which generates its own light through fusion, by drawing on the cosmic source of energy. The Soul directs; the mind only reflects. 

The Hermit card is given the number 9. It shows us a way through the darkness. The Moon card itself gives us a hint of this way - the narrow path originating from the sea where the crayfish is surfacing and through the land where the animals are howling, right up to the top of a mountain in the distance. We have to make a difficult journey, we have to rise from the depths of despair to the top of the mountain of wisdom.

So what does the Hermit tell us to do? It says, when the Sun is hidden, we can light a lamp. Knowledge is the light of the lamp. It will guide us in the dark. It will help us reach the top of the mountain. The Hermit also shows us that we need to make this journey alone and without any baggage. Just like a hermit gives up all material possessions on his solitary pursuit, we must leave behind the burdensome expectations, the unrealistic desires, the illusions of our chaotic life below and seek higher ground. All we need to carry in this journey is our inner strength (represented by the staff the Hermit carries) and knowledge (the lamp). 

This is the way through the moonlight, a time of darkness that we often cannot make any sense of. Remember, as they say, it is always darkest before dawn. We must hope for the dawn, keep our eyes focused on it. The Sun will never fail us. Trust the Sun to always enlighten our tomorrows, to not only shine the light but also make our burdens light. 

Saturday, April 28, 2018

Tarot Practice - About Healing


The Osho Zen tarot is a beautiful deck of cards that are structured as a regular 78-card tarot deck but do not follow the traditional symbolism. Moreover the cards are given names that seem quite ‘non-traditional’ but make sense when you dig a little deeper. I often use it as an oracle to provide clarity on the ‘bigger’ questions of life, not just the mundane, everyday concerns.

The Layout: This is a four card reading that uses the tarot itself to elicit the question as well as provide the answer. I drew one card from the Osho Zen tarot deck that represents the question, and three other cards that provide the answers.
The question card I drew is named ‘Healing’ and it corresponds to the King of Cups in the traditional Rider Waite Smith (RWS) tarot.



Question:  What is Healing?

Answer 1: Healing begins with ‘Totality’
The card drawn, Totality, corresponds to the Five of Wands in the RWS tarot. It shows members of a group engaged in a complex maneuver. Every member’s participation and activity is crucial, they are operating as a unit. There is a feeling that you’re one of the cogs in this beautiful machinery. You realize the importance of working with others, of acknowledging and accepting their support. Perhaps for healing to take place, this is the first step – the recognition of ourselves as part of a group with a common, shared purpose. It could be the people you work with, your friends or family. The Totality of Life Experience is not just a sum of our individual experiences but also the collective experience of life that we share in our relationships with others.

Answer 2: Healing requires ‘Courage’
The card drawn, Courage, corresponds to the Strength card of the major arcana in RWS tarot. It shows a tiny flower making an arduous journey of courage to survive against all odds in a rocky, difficult environment. It is weak and has nothing to depend on but only a quiet courage and determination to live. It refuses to give up and ultimately thrives in an environment where nothing else seems to grow. Perhaps healing is about facing not only your inner weaknesses but also external difficulties with courage, patience and faith. Perhaps what can heal you is within you. You have to summon the courage to heal yourself.

Answer 3: Healing is important because ‘We are the World’
The card drawn is the Ten of Pentacles, which, in this particular deck, is named ‘We are the World’.
The tens in tarot are about change, cyclical completion and transformation. The card seems to resonate the meaning of the first card which was the five of wands. Five is the mid-point in the decimal number line (1-10), ten is its completion. While in the earlier card it is probably just the people we know and share our lives with, here we embrace the idea of a larger community. Here, we join hands with the world beyond our immediate borders instead of keeping ourselves separate from it.

Perhaps healing occurs when we realize we are all in it together, united not just by common causes or interests but by the fact of our basic underlying unity, our humanity. About feeling one with the joy and suffering of our fellow humans. Perhaps this attitude will not just enable healing in ourselves but also make us the healers for others.

Summary: The three cards together provide not just a map or a step by step action plan for how to heal ourselves but also empower us to move beyond our individual concerns and recognize the power we have to make a difference not just in our own lives but also in the lives of others. Courage as the middle card glows bright to remind us of what we are capable of. A humble flower shows the grace and light we’re capable of shining all around us.

Let the cards empower you to make a difference.
Have a wonderful day!










Tarot Practice - Three-card reading for a work situation


Serena from New Jersey says:  “There is too much politics going on in my workplace and I feel like they’re all sucking my blood. Seems like everyone is out to take advantage of me. What can I do to feel better?”

The Reading:
We asked the Tarot for guidance and drew three cards from the Universal Rider Waite tarot deck (copyright US Games Systems Inc.,1990) to answer the following questions.



Question 1: What is really happening at the workplace?

Card drawn: The Hanged Man
Interpretation: This image of a man hanging upside down suggests the themes of martyrdom and disempowerment. It corroborates Serena’s feeling of being taken advantage of, being unfairly treated or punished for no fault of hers.

The person is tightly bound with no means of escape. The situation is not likely to change in the near future so it might be best to do some soul searching to see if you are not being excessively focused on something that you cannot control at this point. It might be a difficult time for you and you will need to change your perspective to see positive value in this situation.

Question 2: What am I doing wrong?

Card drawn: Ace of Pentacles
Interpretation: Aces suggest new beginnings. But since this card is in a negative position or what should be avoided, this is not the time to make a new beginning, in case you had that in mind. Also, being a pentacles card, it relates to material issues such as money/finances, health, new work projects, etc., so trying for a new job, changing your daily routine or enhancing your investment portfolio might not be a good idea at this time. 

Pentacles often symbolize coins or something of value; here the phrase, ‘set a store by something’ comes to mind. Maybe you are giving too much value to something that should be let go. Assess your situation and prioritize your goals accordingly.

Question 3: What can I do to make the situation better?

Card drawn: Two of Swords
Interpretation: You can take some time out for the moment. Let things be instead of aiming for an overhaul. Swords symbolize mental activity and communication. Avoid taking sides. In case of a dispute with a superior or colleagues try for a reconciliation and adopt a more diplomatic stance in your professional interactions.

Summary: This spread, seen as a whole, seems to be reiterating that the situation is in a state of suspension and there will be a time lag before things will turn in Serena’s favor. Both the Hanged Man and Two of Swords suggest this theme of delays, letting go for the time being and waiting it out. The Ace of Pentacles is in a challenging position so any new changes that she may desire will have to be kept on hold.

Remember, card reading is applicable for a particular moment in time. The idea of accepting things as they are and not expending effort in changing your situation is probably the best thing to do right now. At some other time a different strategy, one that calls for initiative and action, may be more appropriate. Let the cards empower your choice of action with wisdom. And always, always trust your intuition.

Have a wonderful day!


Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Tarot Practice - Body, Mind, Spirit

Dear Tarotists,

The long and brutal winter is almost over and it’s a relief to know it will be a wee bit easier from now on to keep our bodies, minds and spirits up and running in the coming months. But I also know not every day is sunny like today so for those days when the sun doesn’t shine and life doesn’t chime, I have a little spread for you and your favorite cards…just to get by. It’s an old one but a very handy one when you want to take a peep inside your out-of-kilter selves. 

BODY-MIND-SPIRIT
This is the classic three card spread that is shown in most beginner tarot books. I have extended it into a three by three question format where we can get more clarity into the situation, understand the nature of the problem and how to resolve it. On any particular day, you may find an issue with either the body or the mind or the spirit or all three. Accordingly, you can consult the cards for insight. Remember, however, that the insight will come from you, the cards are only a trigger. Do not worry about the memorized meanings of the cards, let the illustrations guide you and form associations in your mind about your particular situation.

The Layout:
For all the sample readings shown here, I have used the mini Pamela Colman Smith Rider Waite tarot deck from US Games Systems, copyright 2009-2015.
Draw three cards for any or all of the three areas - body, mind and spirit.  





1The Body
The first step will be recognizing the problem with the body. Ask the question and draw a card.

·       I am lacking energy. Or, I am feeling lethargic. What exactly is happening?
In the sample reading above I have drawn the World card. This is what is happening. I am comfortable in my surroundings. I am lazing around in my cozy spot, on the bed or the sofa. I am surrounded by my favorite things (the animal and human figures on the four corners of the card)  – there’s plenty of food and drink, there’s the TV and the internet.. I don’t feel like getting dressed or being up and about.
Here, I am seeing the image of the woman in the wreath as someone lazing in bed. Traditionally, this figure is considered to be striking a dancing pose. Someone else may see it as dancing, or exercising. For instance, too much exercise leading to tiredness, etc. Allow yourself to see your specific situation in the image. All answers are found within. Trust your own impression.

The second question is about knowing why the situation has arisen.
·       Why am I feeling tired/lazy?
Two of Wands: The reason I am feeling so lazy is that I do not want to leave my creature comforts (the globe in hand) and venture out. But there is also a feeling inside me that if I want something good to happen, I will need to make the effort. I am conflicted; I want comfort but I also want achievement (contradictory feeling is implied by the man holding globe in one hand and wand in the other). I will need to cross that boundary and move out of my comfort zone. I am tired because I am sticking to comfort and not exerting myself.

Lastly, I need to know what to do in order to break this unhealthy pattern.
·       How can I address this feeling and get my energy back?
The Magician: The Magician is exhorting me to make a beginning. For my body to feel good I have to act. In order to manifest action in the real world, I have to first make an intention in my mind, to act. As above, so below. I have to get this idea in my head and my body will follow suit. I must conquer the weakness in my mind, summon up my will power and act now. The energy generated in my mind will flow into my body and the feeling of lethargy will melt away. I must get out of my bed, stand up and start my chores right away.


2  The Mind
Recognize if something feels off in the mental realm. Ask the following questions.

·       I am restless. Or, I am unable to focus my mind on anything. What is happening?
Knight of Wands: This is what is happening. My mind is racing like the horse of this energetic Knight, kicking its heels and not looking where it is going. The horse is not guided by its own will, and this is how my mind feels right now. As if someone else is in control not me.  

·       Why can’t I concentrate?
Six of Pentacles: I can’t concentrate because like the wealthy man in the card who has decided to be generous to people, I am distributing/scattering my mental energy in different areas. I am not consistent with the time and energy I am giving to these tasks I am responsible for. There is no sense of prioritization.

·       How can I make my mind calm and focused?
Ace of Wands: Do one thing at a time. Take ownership of it and finish it. Do not let the mind wander, tame it with your superior inner strength and lead it in your chosen direction, just like the Knight leads the horse.


3The Spirit
Recognize if there is a lack of drive or passion. Ask the following questions.

·       I am bored. Or, I am not interested in my work.  What is happening?
Three of Pentacles: I am not enjoying my work. It feels routine and uninspiring. I am told to do something and I do it but without any passion. Sometimes, I just delegate it to the junior team members.   

·       Why am I so disinterested in everything? Why do I feel so apathetic?
Ten of Cups: The reason I don’t feel interested in my work is that I am thinking about my family who are pestering me to take a break and go on a vacation with them. I feel I need a vacation.  

·       How can I get the interest and passion back in my work?
Nine of Wands: This is a crucial time for my project and the team members are looking for my support. I must feel responsible and not let my lack of interest undermine the entire effort. Once the project is over, I can go on a vacation with my family. I must be strong and think of the greater good and realize how the lives of so many people, including my own family, depend on the quality of my work.

Remember to keep it simple and let the answers flow out of you in a natural, unhurried and relaxed manner. Let the images speak to you, in your own words. Until next time…happy taroting!




Sunday, August 28, 2016

The Empress and The Sun

Card images from Hanson Roberts tarot deck,
Copyright U.S. Games Systems, Inc.

Here's your tarot forecast for the upcoming week. I am using two cards from the Hanson Roberts tarot deck for this reading.

Card1: The Empress - This card represents abundance as lush as the bountiful Mother Earth. It brings success in personal and professional matters including health and finance, marital happiness, energy and vigour in day to day work issues and tremendous potential for future possibilities.

It is also a card of creativity and nurturing your personal goals, nourishing them with right actions and carrying them through to completion. Often the depiction is of a pregnant woman, emphasizing future growth and the need for letting things develop and mature at their own pace.

Card2: The Sun - This card represents achievement, happiness and freedom and is said to light up any surrounding cards with its energy. As a counterpart of the Empress it brings a feeling of success in all personal and professional endeavours this week. The Sun promises happy outcomes in all situations including those that had been stuck for a long time. There is a sense of burdens lightening, responsibilities reducing and the old tiredness of routine giving way to fresh perspectives and inner vitality.

When the tarot throws up such positive cards as these it does not mean life is all roses and perfection though it may certainly be an easy time. The Sun urges you to look for the power deep within you to make every moment shine, just by freeing your mind of negativity. The Empress inspires you to feel abundant within yourself and irrespective of your possessions, just by remembering how blessed you already are. May the almighty guide you to everlasting peace and happiness. Have a wonderful week!



Sunday, August 14, 2016

Four of Cups and the Five of Cups

Here's your tarot forecast for the upcoming week. I am using two cards from the gorgeous Golden Tarot for this reading.
Card images from the Golden Tarot by Kat Black,
Copyright 2003 U.S.Games Systems, Inc.

Card 1: Four of Cups - This card, being a number four, is about resistance to change and lack of enthusiasm on an emotional level. There may be nothing wrong as such in your environment. Infact, there could be abundance on every level and it is apathy to this very abundance that causes you to withdraw from the hustle and bustle outside and go inward. What you have in your environment no longer excites you.

An important symbol in this card is the cup being presented by an angel from above. It shows there are opportunities and possibilities  which you may be disregarding. This card shows up whenever we become too complacent about the blessings in our life and start taking them for granted.  Going within is the right way to analyze your feelings and know your priorities. However, don't let this mood cause you to miss opportunities that the present moment provides.

Card 2: Five of Cups - As the direct numerological successor of the four of cups, this card shows what happens when opportunity has been lost as a consequence of our own action or lack of it. This is the image of regret and loss which brings on an intense moment of self realisation, and a wish to isolate ourselves from the ordinary business of life.

The positive aspect of this card is that it shows all is not lost yet as three out of the five cups still remain standing. While the possibility of loss in the earlier card came from present apathy, the loss shown in the five of cups is in the past and can lead to missing future opportunities due to self absorption in and regret for what is already over.

This week the cards remind us about the importance of remaining firmly in the present moment and not letting opportunities slip by. There is a message here to get a grip on our overly emotional response to past events and to get away from negative feelings such as regret, grief, worry and apathy because these feelings only steal moments of true joy from our lives. Resist the urge to let your emotions rule this week and ground yourself through practical and routine physical activities. Have a wonderful week!
  

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Knight of Pentacles and The Emperor

Card images from the Crystal Visions tarot,
Copyright U.S.Games Systems, Inc.

 Here's your tarot forecast for the upcoming week. I am using two cards from the Crystal Visions tarot deck for this reading.

Card1: Knight of Pentacles - The knights in tarot are concerned with action and pursuing your goals with a very result oriented mindset. Their basic nature is fiery, passionate and driven and they personify the most dynamic quality of the element they represent. The knight of Pentacles is representative of the element Earth hence rootedness, dogged determination and a practical approach is how he moves towards his goals. These qualities will be important to you this week with regards to work and relationships.

You will bring a lot of focused energy to whatever you plan to do, making sure to avoid risks or any action that does not seem to give you expected results. You realize the importance of going about your routines in an orderly, systematic manner and avoiding all distractions in your path. Just make sure you don't eschew all sponteineity, especially in your interactions with others. Remember that being aware of the beauty and adventure that lies in your path makes the journey more pleasant than the destination.

Card 2: The Emperor - This card symbolizes everything that is representative of order, control and structure in your environment. In a broader sense this would include governments, law, society, rules and regulations. In an individual sense it may remind you of the necessity of creating some kind of structure in your life, setting up routines and procedures and following them diligently in order to get something important done.

Enforcing discipline in your day to day life is what the Emperor in you may want to do this week. If life has been chaotic recently or you've been unable to focus your energies towards a goal, this week you may find a shift in your attitude and an increase in will power.

A surge in energy will cause you to step up and take charge of your life this week. Recognize and respect the desire that rises from within to take action and make things happen. Methodical planning and a clear vision of what you want to achieve will bring efforts to fruition. Have a wonderful week!