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The Wild Unknown Tarot Deck and Guidebook (Official Keepsake Box Set)

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The splendor of the sun is a life-affirming sight, especially after the darkness of the Moon. The sun always rises, even after the darkest of nights. What once seemed bewildering is made clear and understandable when viewed in this direct light. The Sun shows your ability to reach an aha moment, to gain utter and total clarity. Thus, this card is associated with the concept of enLIGHTenment.

This card, for me, seems to be a microcosm of the big bang/the evolution of life. The blankness in the middle is the void, expanding out into plant life (the first circle) and sentient life (the second circle), all contained in the wholeness of the spirit (the final circle). All life shares the same spirit and coexists in the cosmos. Within our souls is the bounty of the entire universe and we are completed in accepting this energy. I think the fact that the world is sitting before the darkness denotes that though the unknown always lies ahead, everything needed to face it is already within us. We are complete in this moment. Reply No matter how you interpret this imagery, the circle itself invokes a sense of wholeness. It has no beginning and no end. Regardless of our current challenges and emotional turmoil, we are always, already complete beings. We only need to shift our perspective, to zoom out and see the whole picture. We are perfect in our imperfections. Everything will be okay, everything is okay. Everything have purpose, everyone is cosmologically significant, all are connected. The Universe is creating a story, and we are essential to the plot. You put a big smile on my face, I’m really glad you’re finding my stuff helpful! Enjoy your new cards! 🙂 Reply

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Thanks for the reply! I hope you decide to add to your collection! They work well with the Wild Unknown Tarot. I would love to have your insight if you decide to! Thanks again for sharing your thoughts! It’s much appreciated! Reply

Card 8: External influences. This card highlights people, energies, or events that will affect the outcome of the question and are beyond the control of the querent. I love all your posts, Carrie- thank you. I pulled strength today as I did mynee year spread. It’s the umbrella theme for my year – and it’s the only card I drew reverse. I’ve not ever stayed with a reverse card (I always just flip them) but trying to trust the intentional orientation of this card. Any insight on the reverse meaning? Reply The Major Arcana cards in Wild Unknown Tarot also represent Carl Jung’s archetypes – directional, uniform patterns of influence as an inherent part of human nature. They are themes that characterize, describe, and symbolize the states of our psyche by which we aspire to be whole and balanced human beings. Along this journey, we will encounter many challenges, face adversity, work, make decisions and fight against opposing forces. Every step on this path brings us closer to enlightenment. This is often seen as The Fool’s journey.Step 2: Think of three different situations involving reversed cards. For instance, the reversed Four of Swords may mean that we were working on our own and not allowing ourselves to rest or relax, as a result, we fell ill and had to take a week off work. Include these situations in our interpretation.

Instead, the written interpretations place YOU inside the reading. This is extremely helpful if you read the tarot for personal development & self-discovery (like I do). I really loved this approach. The Sun Wild Unknown Tarot in the upright position represents the sun, you always try to do everything with all your energy. You crave success even though the final reward is not so great. Like the sun that always appears from the early morning dawn, you are a hard worker. All your efforts will be recognized, so be ready to wait for the worthy results. The Sun usually appears with a positive connotation but sometimes it also appears as a negative. You are not satisfied with what you have. You may end up seeing only the good in relationships and not the bad ones that lurk behind.

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The final ring looks like an energetically colorful piano! This could represent the senses of unity, purpose, and LOVE that protect and complete the previous layers. In other words, the spiritual component.

happy fish tarot | blog - […] of Wands} * {Two of Wands} * {Three of Wands} * {Four of Wands} * {Five of Wands} *… Card 4: Future. This card represents what might happen in the following weeks or even months. This is not the end result, it is simply the next step of the journey. I always see this card rather simply. To me, it shows that we are an integral part of the whole of the world, and that world loves and supports us fully. So, when I’m doing a reading for someone in the world card comes up it’s always a wonderful sign that the sitter is completely supported in their endeavors, and in who they are. And it also signals “go for it!“ energy to me. ReplyIt takes years of effort to become a good Tarot reader. However, here are a few tips that can help figure out which method to use: The Wild Unknown TarotBlog of Shadows | Blog of Shadows - […] The Wild Unknown :: Tarot Card Meanings […] The Wild Unknown Tarot has 78 cards with spare but intricate art of the natural world. Animals, trees, plants, and insects feature on the simplified but compelling cards. Beautifully published by the artist. This card reminds you to have faith in yourself and the messages you send into the universe. Faith in ourselves. We are here. We decide… Reply

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