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7 Chakra Spread Simply draw one card for each chakra. I find this spread very effective for focusing my attention on what each chakra's condition is. I meditate, or concentrate briefly, I should say, on each chakra and its focus before I draw its card.
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1. Root Chakra: Indicates what areas of in life are affecting our sense of security. How we relate to family members. How our survival instincts surface when under pressure. How we relate to the physical world and what materialistic issues we are presently working on.
2. Sacral Chakra: Issues that are affecting emotional well being. Sex life and what lessons we need to learn concerning our sexuality. The relationship we have with those who bring out our strong emotiona; and sexual feelings.
3. Solar plexus Chakra: Issues affecting our ability to stay centred. Shows what circumstances we need to be aware of which have the potential to affect our life. The relationship we have with those who have an impact on our lifestyle & livelihood.
4. Heart Chakra: The ability to give and receive love. The capacity to trust and what areas we need to show empathy. What lessons we must encounter in learning to love unconditionally.
5. Throat Chakra the ability to communicate. What areas we ned to listen carefully to, as well as convey our true message when speaking or writing.. our relationship with those who stimulate our ability to communicate.
6. Brow Chakra; Indicates what areas of life we need to take a closer look at. Are we seeing things clearly as they really are. What areas we can use our imagination to expand our creativity.
7. Crown Chakra: How our spirituality is developing and what obstacles are keeping us from fully connecting to our Higher Selves
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The Tree of Life Spread - The Significator.
- This card represents the querent and should be chosen from amongst the Kings, Queens, Knights, or Pages.
- 1. Aims or Ideals.
- This card represents what the querent would like to achieve.
- 2. Influences.
- What is influencing the situtation.
- 3. General Nature.
- This is the general nature of the question; it defines it more completely.
- 4. The Key.
- This may be something that the querent osn't seeing; it is the key to the answer to the question or how to resolve the situation, or how to achieve what the querent is attempting to achieve.
- 5. Influences of the Present.
- Influences on the situation or question from present circumstances that the querent nees to take into account for this reading.
- 6. Influences of the Future.
- these will be things the querent will want to look out for.
- 7. Effect of the Significator.
- This is the effect that the significator (the querent) has on the situation.
- 8. Effect of the Environment.
- The effect that the people around the querent have on the situation, as well as other things surrounding the querent.
- 9. Hopes and Fears.
- These are things that the querent maybe fears will happen or hops will happen with the situation.
- The Final Outcome.
- The ultimate answer to the querent's question
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Twelve Cards Tarot Astrology spread The power of astrology in Tarot lies in combining the two sets of categories in a unified whole. Most Tarot books have an astrological spread separate out the zodiac and houses, but this is not the way astrology works! The Golden Dawn has not helped in this respect as the zodiac signs and Houses are separate spreads within the Opening of the Key spread. Preparation The Reader should memorise the attributions of: - The zodiac signs
- The twelve houses
- The astrological attributions of the cards.
The first card, which represents the First House, will be the indicator of the Rising sign. All cards that do not carry a zodiac attribution will be assigned to Aries, the natural first house. The Card in the second House will be in the next sign of the zodiac, and so on. A sample reading is probably the best way of showing how the system works. For example, if the first card was the Chariot, we would have a Cancer ascendant, which means that the next card would be in the second house of Leo, the third card would be in Virgo, and so on. The elemental dignity of the first house can be ignored since it is the indicator of the Ascending sign, but the element of the subsequent cards do have a bearing of strength and weakness. Astro-Tarot Example | House | Zodiac | Tarot card | Elemental Dignity | 1 | Cancer | Chariot | Significator | 2 | Leo | Lovers | Enemies, weak | 3 | Virgo | Queen Swords | Excess Air | 4 | Libra | 4 Cups | Excess Water | 5 | Scorpio | Universe | Friendly | 6 | Sagittarius | Devil | Excess Earth | 7 | Capricorn | 10 Swords | Excess Air | 8 | Aquarius | King Wands | Enemies | 9 | Pisces | 4 Disks | Friendly | 10 | Aries | Emperor | Excess Fire | 11 | Taurus | Empress | Enemies | 12 | Gemini | 2 Cups | Excess Water | - House 1 - Significator
- Cancer is a Water sign on the ascendant, which is always Fire, but we ignore the EDs. We look to see if there are any other Cancerian cards, and they are in the 4th house and 12th house, so the querent will strongly identify with issues that relate to these houses. The 4th house is square to the Ascendant, which indicates problems, and we have Libra in that position, so we may surmise that there are problems with relationships. The 12th house is not a happy position either, and with the 2 Cups in Gemini, we have confirmation that relationship problems are uppermost in the mind of the querent.
- House 2
- The next card is The Lovers (Gemini, Air) on the second House, Earth: Air and Earth are enemies, so this position is weakened. The second house is about finances, so maybe there is a problem with sorting finances. The 12th house has Gemini, another indicator of relationship difficulties.
- House 3
- The Queen Swords makes for excess Air in this position. As we know, understanding just who a Court card represents can be a nightmare. Astrology makes things so much more simple. The Third House is the House of Siblings, so we might reasonably assume that this woman is the sister of the querent. Communications and short distance travel is represented here, so there may well be arguments perhaps relating to finances (House 2). However, we have already established that the reading is about relationships, so possibly the Queen of Swords is a rival.
- House 4
- Four of Cups, Luxury, in the House representing the home, family, mother. We have excess Water. Perhaps these people are wealthy but bored? The 4th house is the natural Cancer sign, connecting it to the Ascendant. The 4th house is about endings, the past, also means of transport, and the mother. We seem to have a lot of issues between two sisters concerning their past, or responsibilities, that neither want to tackle, but still create a lot of hot air (3rd House), over money (4th House).
- House 5
- Universe in the 5th house: Earth and Fire are friendly, however, this card represents Saturn, and astrologically, Saturn does not do well in the 5th house. Saturn represents restrictions, delays, seriousness, while the 5th house is about fun, games, love affairs and children. Scorpio rules other people's money and legacies, which lends credence to the views we are developing about what is going on in this reading. The Ascendant has The Chariot, which is a card of travel and control, but thus far we seem to have a situation of frustration and delay.
- House 6
- Devil (Capricorn) in the 6th house. Excess Earth. The 6th House is about work colleagues, work itself, organised labour, and health. There must be a lot of driving ambition (Capricorn is the 10th house Career) in the work situation combined with restriction, feeling trapped. Here we have a good example of Derived houses-- Capricorn is ruled by Saturn in the 5th, but Saturn is the Twelfth House, and we know that this house causes fears, worries, problems, weakening Saturn. Possibly a bit of paranoia creeping in?
- House 7
- The seventh house always indicates the astrologer and his capacity to interpret the chart and advise the querent. A Cancer ascendant always means that Capricorn is in the Seventh house, and is a classic example of a Stricture in Horary Astrology, which shows that the horoscope is not fit to judge. However, in Tarot terms, we have the Ten of Swords, which is relevant to the reading. Ten Swords in an Air house shows excess Air. This house is about serious long term relationships and legal matters, while we know the 10 Sword shows arguments, division and divorce. The third house is also Air, and we have disputes in that area. Could sibling rivalry (3rd) over a man (7th) who is divisive, be based upon events from the past (4th) in the home (4th)? There may also have been a frustrated love affair (5th), or work was used as an escape (6th).
- House 8
- The plot thickens. Here we have the King of Wands, who does not do well in a Water House. This House is about other people's money, legacies, hidden agendas and sex! At last we get to see just who might be causing the problems. A fiery card in this position creates strong passions. We can relate this card to the 5th house, since Saturn traditionally rules Aquarius, the zodiac sign in the 8th. Sex and money is a potent mixture. This house relates directly to the Querent in the Ascendant, so what about the Queen of Swords? The 8th house is 6 from the 3rd - work issues - maybe the Queen of Swords had an office fling with the King. Perhaps the Querent and the Queen of Swords were not sisters, but they had a strong friendship.
- House 9
- Four of Disks relates to power and money, while the house is about philosophy and religion. The God here is Mammon. This card is a decanate of Capricorn, the Natural 10th house of Career, and we also have the Devil in the fifth. These people are very ambitious, putting their career before everything, but suffering nevertheless.
- House 10
- The Emperor (Aries) in its own sign, so there is an excess of aggressive energy relating to work. Work is dynamic, very stressful, and suggests that more men than women work there.
- House 11
- The Empress is the only other planetary card, it represents Venus, therefore ruling Taurus (11th) and Libra (4th). The 11th house is desires, social life, clubs and society. Taurus represents values, while Venus is beauty. A strong social life is important to this person, and she probably has a lot of women friends. Taurus is the natural 2nd house, and we know there are problems in that area.
- House 12
- This house shows fears, restrictions and worry, hidden matters, while the 2 Cups is Love, so there is a fear about relationships, which we have already seen as we work through the Houses. This card is also the first decanate of Cancer which relates directly to the Chariot.
Summary Capricorn in the Seventh House indicates that the astrologer will have problems in interpretation. However, as you can see, the problem lies in giving the Querent adequate advice in a complicated situation. All the astrologer can do is attempt to describe what may be going on. There may well be deep psychological issues at work here. Maybe the reason her partner (8th house King Wands) had an affair (Queen Sword) with her best friend (11th) or neighbour (3rd), or that she put career (9th) above all else. Possibly she put off having children (5th), or she did not enjoy sex (5th again), while her husband is probably highly sexed and prone to secrecy (8th). The arguments revolve around money or values which avoid the deeper issues of relationship. To see the final result, we look at the fourth house, which is the Four of Cups, another Cancer decanate. Security ranks high. We may find the origin of the problems with this woman in her relationship to her mother. The emphasis on security, and the fact that we have a watery, passive card, suggests that not a lot of change will happen until she breaks out of cycle of fear and stops blaming the other woman. Depending on when this reading took place, we might also suggest that changes occur during July 12th to July 21st. Comments As you can see, using astrology makes it easy to understand what kind of relationship the court cards represent using the Houses - we see how the Queen of Swords represents a friend or neighbour to the Querent and lover of the Querent's partner that started in a work environment. To keep things fairly simple, I have not included planetary aspects from Saturn or Venus to the houses, but astrologers will note that Saturn and Venus are in opposition to each other. One other aspect I have not explored is the ED relationship between the card, the zodiac sign, and the House, which we can represent as: - Zodiac Sign
- Tarot card
- House
Since we are combining two elemental systems, we have to be careful. There is an ED relationship between the Tarot card and the Sign, and the Tarot card and the House, but there is NOT an ED relationship between the Sign and the House. As you can see in the reading above, I have emphasised the House/Tarot card relationship over the Sign/Tarot card. |
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The Horoscope Spread
The center card marked S is the Significator, which is a card that represents the querent. The other cards represent the astrological houses. Here is what each of the houses represents:
First House Aries -- Personality; appearances; outlook on life.
Second House Taurus-- Financial matters, material possessions.
Third House Gemini -- Matters of communication.
Fourth House Cancer -- Old age, endings, home environment.
Fifth House Leo -- Children, the heart, creativeness.
Sixth House Virgo -- Health and hygiene.
Seventh House Libra -- Marriage and partnerships.
Eighth House Scorpio -- Death and losses.
Ninth House Sagittarius -- travel and dreams.
Tenth House Capricorn -- Careers and ambitions.
Eleventh House Aquarius -- Friendships and associations.
Twelfth House Pisces -- Self-undoing and karma |
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The Horseshoe Tarot Spread
1. The Past. This card represents past events that are affecting the queston or situation the querent is asking about.
2. The Immediate Present. Pretty self-explanatory; this card will tell you more about the situtation.
3. The Immediate Future. Near events that will affect this situation.
4. Something occupying the querent's mind. The querent needs to be aware of how this fits in with this situation.
5. The attitudes of others. Attitudes and thoughts about this situation from people surrounding the querent.
6. An Obstacle. This is something the querent must overcome to resolve the situation.
7. The Final Outcome. This is what will happen with the situation |
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The Spirit Spread
--2-----3-- -----1----- --4-----5--
card #1 represents the spirit, a little info about who they are card # 2 represents why they are with you right now card # 3 represents what they want you to know card # 4 represents what actions you can take and/or how you can help them card # 5 is a summary/outcome of the entire reading
This spread could be specifically for people who have a spirit hanging around them, but I think it can easily be adapted to your situation |
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21 Card Internet/Long distance relationship The cards are placed in three columns of seven, first column for her, second is for him, and the last is for the relationship.
Her:
1. Her feelings for him 2. What brought her to the internet? 3. Her reason for the relationship. 4. What does she feel about the distance? 5. What he doesn’t know about her? 6. What she brings to the relationship? 7. What she needs to work on?
Him:
1. His feelings for her 2. What brought him to the internet? 3. Her reason for the relationship 4. What does she feel about the distance? 5. What she doesn’t know about him? 6. What he brings to the relationship? 7. What he needs to work on?
Relationship:
1. Can the relationship survive the distance? 2. What is the reason for the distance? 3. Is the couple sexual compatible? 4. Hidden problems of the relationship? 5. What is the Positive about the raltionship? 6. Will the couple meet face to face? 7. Outcome |
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Five- Card Spread This is a five card spread. This is a spread to assist meditation on a concept or a situation. The cards form an uppercase H. First, the center card is placed. This is to describe the situation or concept. The top right card is placed next. This is the past influence. Third, the upper left card is placed. This represents the present influence. Next, the lower right card is placed. This represnts the obstacles to the development of the concept or situation. The last card placed is the lower left card. This represents the final result, the final developent, concept closure. This is more useful to me in personal readings. I have used it with business related readings. Sometimes it serves to clarify another reading. ...3.......2.... .......1........ ...5.......4....
Card 1 - This is to describe the situation or concept. Card 2 - This is the past influence. Card 3 - This represents the present influence. Card 4 - This represnts the obstacles to the development of the concept or situation. Card 5 - This represents the final result, the final developent, concept closure. The Three Card Dream Interpretations Spread 1. What my subconscious is trying to tell me through the dream. 2. What area of my life the dream pertains to. 3. Advice/Lesson to be learned from the dream.
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The Kaballah Spread This spread is very complicated and requires not only a lot of space, but also a lot of time and energy. Don't start this unless you are going to have some time for introspection.
Here are the questions...
1. SELF: Look to see if this is spiritual self or emotional self. It will set the tone for the rest of the reading. 2. Past Relationships: What did your past relationships bring you collectively? 3. Present Relationships: What do your present relationships bring you collectively? 4. Spiritual Awareness: What exists at your highest personal level? 5. Strengths (self): What are your relationship strengths? 6. Strengths (partner): What are your partner’s relationship strengths? 7. Weakness (partner): What are your partner’s relationship weaknesses? 8. Weakness (self): What are your relationship weaknesses? 9. Self Denial: What are you in denial about? What won’t you admit to yourself about this relationship? 10. Foundation/Security: What is this relationship rooted in? 11. Ability to Balance Weaknesses: How do you balance the weaknesses of your partner and yourself? (Cards 7 & 8) 12. Ability to Balance Strengths: How do you balance the strengths of your partner and yourself? (Cards 5 &; 6) 13. Self Awareness: What do you know you bring from one to the other? How do you let the past affect the present? (Cards 2 & 3) 14. Effects of the Past: How does the Past affect your self now? (Cards 2 & 1) 15. Desires of the Present: How does your Present affect your self now? (Cards 3 & 1) 16. Effects of Strength (partner): How do your partner’s strengths affect you? (Cards 6 & 1) 17. Effects of Strength (self): How do your own strengths affect you? (Cards 5 & 1) 18. Acceptance of Partner’s Weakness: How do you accept or not accept your partner’s weaknesses? (Cards 7 & 1) 19. Growth from Self Weaknesses: How do you grow and learn from your own weaknesses? (Cards 8 & 1) 20. Hopes: How do you let yourself hope? Dream? How does your security overcome your own self-denial? (Cards (10 & 9) 21. Fears: How do you feed into your own self-denial? How does your self-denial affect your self? (Cards 9 & 1) 22. Control of Self: How does your spiritual awareness affect your self? (Cards 4 & 1)
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