Judgment gives us the opportunity to see how far we have come, in a sudden, spotlight-centric moment. Instead of people misunderstanding our intentions, the way in which our actions are received is more likely to be in line with how we intended them. When the Judgment card comes, I recognise the opportunity to be seen by the wider community in a way that makes sense to us. Which is why I like some of the other names that tarot artists often give this card: Alchemy, Liberation and Rejuvenation. It doesn't sound that helpful does it? It may give the impression that your tarot deck is shaking its head, wagging its finger, and tut-tutting you. Even though the cards will always have individual significance, a commonly occurring card can also have a say about what's going on for the whole community. )įor those who are reading this newsletter for the first time, every month I talk about the tarot card that appears the most in the month's tarot readings. Read on for the Tarot Card of the Month ~ Judgment (also known as Rejuvenation, Alchemy, Liberation. I still have a couple of spots left this Tuesday August 18, so if you want to see me before I go, see my contact details below. I will be back to work for my usual hours on Wednesday August 26. I will be in Auckland from Wednesday August 19 - Tuesday August 25, for a friend's memorial and to catch up with friends and family. For more information about how to get a One Minute Wonder go here (scroll down to 'Email Tarot Readings'). They certainly are fun for me to do, too. In this type of email reading, I pull one random card for you - your 'Wild Card' - and discuss what it signifies for you for one minute, digitally record it and email it to you. Of late, one of my email tarot reading options - the One Minute Wonder - has been attracting a lot of attention. It features my travels - both tarot related and otherwise - in the days before the tarot conference. Part 2 - revealing all from the conference - will be written and posted soon. I recommend this!Ī few days ago I finally posted on my blog Part 1 of my New York travels this year, specifically called, New York Part 1: Pre Readers Studio (A.K.A Pre Majorly Life Changing Experience!). So now, armed with Nag Champa, a lighter and a bit of tape, my rides around town are even more enjoyable. Of the three, I decided incense was the most easeful and practical addition to my bicycle. In an effort to have a more consistently pleasing olfactory experience as I cycle, I have been wanting to create my own wafts of 'something'. Of all the scents I sniff while riding my bicycle around Sydney, the smell of incense, baking bread, and popcorn, are my favourites. If you look carefully you will also see an incense stick burning off to the left of the basket. This month I thought I'd share photographs of two things that I have been enjoying of late: the new mandala tablecloth on my tarot table and the new faux lotus flowers adorning my bike basket. Tarot tales from Newtown, Sydney, with a brief mention perhaps, of chai and other fascinating things.ĭoes this email look odd and lacking in colourful pretty pictures?
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