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

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The Wild Unknown TarotBlog of Shadows | Blog of Shadows - […] The Wild Unknown :: Tarot Card Meanings […] Because the cards are so abstract and difficult to read for beginners, it would have been nice to have more instruction and guidance from the companion book. Hello! I hope you don’t mind me asking, but do you know where I can buy the cards this lion came from! It is for a very important wedding! Thank you so much, Nina Reply

This card solidifies you’re hope in your own self, and everyone around you. Everything happens for a reason. And everyone is one soldified being. Ace of Swords • Two of Swords • Three of Swords • Four of Swords • Five of Swords • Six of Swords • Seven of Swords • Eight of Swords • Nine of Swords • Ten of Swords • Daughter of Swords • Son of SwordsAsk risk of sounding like a know-it-all… I just though I’d tell you that this is actually a male lion. The females don’t have manes. Card 9: Hopes and/or fears. This is perhaps one of the most difficult positions to interpret. Always think that our hopes and our fears are closely related so that they are what we are hoping for and/or maybe what we are afraid of, and maybe that is not going to happen. Sometimes it is helpful to draw another card to clarify the meaning and read the two together.

I’d describe The Wild Unknown Tarot Guidebook as a LWB on steroids purely because of its size, not because of the information contained within. It is definitely adequate though. It offers a brief rundown of the difference between the Major and Minor Arcana and it includes brief descriptions of the various suits. To have an overview of the relationships of the Celtic Cross reading and apply it for the Wild Unknown Tarot, first, let’s picture the Celtic Cross divided into 2 main parts – the Circle/Cross on the left side (Card 1 to 6) and the Staff on the right side (Card 7 to 10). Above all else, the Sun asks you to soak in the joy of being alive. Joy is a more potent word than happiness, because true joy can contain happiness AND sorrow. True joy is about being fully present for all aspects of life, about letting yourself fully feel the radiant life force that infuses you, and knowing this is the same energy that infuses the entire universe. The lion carries a rose in their mouth. Although their teeth are sharp enough that they could easily rip the flower in half, they do not. Instead, the flower is held carefully, showing a gentle fierceness. The lion’s mastery is achieved softly, not through brute force. Instead of exerting their will to solve a problem, they work WITH the problem. Hi Carmen, thanks! I’m glad you find these helpful. I will be updating again very soon – I hope to have the next two posts up this week. Reply

Imagine the moment when you are bathed in the warm rays of the sun. It feels like being nourished and healed as all your aches and pains have faded away. The sun card brings this wonderful energy to your life. Filled with vigor and an abundance of health, you feel secure and clear in everything you do. Take a moment to get outside today, being grateful for the energy radiating from the sun and the life it gives to every living thing in the world. II. The message of The Sun Wild Unknown Tarot in a reading 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. Tarot Reading with Crystals and Wild Unknown Tarot for February 22nd - […] The Wild Unknown Guidebook, Carrie Mallon, Crystal […] 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. The edges of the tree are brimming with pink, red and purple life. The colors evoke blossoms and fruit – signs of the Empress’ role in creating and sustaining life. Note that this is a deciduous tree, which goes through the repeating cycles of the seasons. She will have color in autumn, lose leaves in winter, and then burst forth with new leaves and blossoms in the spring, bearing fruit once again in the summer. This is an apt way to show the cyclical, life-affirming energy of the Empress.

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