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Feed Your Horses: New Moon In Virgo
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Aliza Einhorn
I got a Tarot reading the other day and the last card she pulled for me was the Chariot. When you see the Chariot, you know it’s a YES. As Rachel Pollack writes: the Chariot is the first of three Victory cards. Here the Victory is over the outer challenges of life…” The New Moon…
The Elements of Tarot: Lesson One
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Aliza Einhorn
Each of the four Tarot “suits” is associated with an element. This is the most common division that I’ve seen: Fire = Wands Earth = Pentacles Water = Cups Air = Swords Each element is connected to various ideas and things. You can probably think up a few of these on your own, even if…
Meditation on The World (Tarot Card)
By
Aliza Einhorn
This is another one of those positive happy cards that always feels vague to me. I feel YES but what else? And sure I rather see the World than various other cards (Hello Death! Hello Tower!) On a mundane level, I have seen it for TRAVEL, traveling the world. Tarot is a funny thing. So…
Meditation on Judgement (Tarot card)
By
Aliza Einhorn
I’m going to be changing my approach to the way I do Tarot and Astrology readings. And I know it will take time. It will be a process (Virgo keyword!) But this is what I’m thinking: instead of giving answers or trying to give answers (what we call prediction or divination), I am going to…
Mercury Enters Virgo & The Hermit (Tarot Card)
By
Aliza Einhorn
Mercury enters the sign of Virgo on Friday. What is Virgo? The helper, the fixer, the saver, do-gooder, healer, witch, the practical magician and the lover of detail. The meticulous housekeeper. She may not be a cleaning genie but ORDER is a must. Worrier. Servant. She only wants to help — as she critiques you…
TarotScope for the Week of August 10th: LOVE
By
Aliza Einhorn
What happens is people get bored and they flit from one relationship to the next. Looking for that elusive… something. So that they will not get bored anymore. Boredom = discomfort with how things are right now. What one of my poetry teachers called “the irritable reaching after fact.” She was quoting Keats. But I…
Tarot For The Full Moon In Capricorn: The Hunger
By
Aliza Einhorn
A Full Moon in Capricorn means a Full Moon in Saturn. A Full Moon OF Saturn. A cup of conditions. A helping of wisdom. A diet of sorrow? Emotional truths long delayed — or repressed — come floating up like bellies. Whatever you thought was dead? IT’S NOT DEAD. What is Saturn? Some handy keywords…
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