Tarot Tips: Details, Details — What Are You Missing?
Published: Thu, 08/01/13
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![]() Vol. 5 #7 / August 1, 2013
In this Issue: - Welcome
- Tarot Tip: Details, Details -- What Are You Missing?
- What's Gnu?
- Tarot Card Showcase: 2 of Wands
- Best Practices: Using Policies or Contracts with Clients
- Featured Tarot Blog: Twelve of Hearts Divination Blog
- Upcoming Events
Welcome to a new issue of Tarot Tips!
And a special welcome to our new readers.
Big things can come in small packages, and you often
reap big rewards if you pay attention to the fine details.
This especially applies to the images on tarot cards
where the tiniest details could have a major impact on
your interpretations and readings.
Just like the figure in the Two of Wands, this month's
Showcase Card, focuses on the details of the globe held
in his hands, we are going to call attention to details in
some of the cards that are easily missed.
The Best Practices column will look at details of contract
and business policies for tarot entrepreneurs, and we'll
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DETAILS, DETAILS -- WHAT ARE YOU MISSING?
There is plenty to look at when reviewing individual cards.
In the RWS deck, the tiny details can be equally as
important as some of the main figures in the cards. Some
details, of course, are just art, but there are many that
are references to the esoteric meanings or implications of
the card itself.
What do we mean by tiny details? In this instance we are
talking about small images or symbols found in the RWS
deck that may not be readily seen with a quick or casual
glance at the card. Careful observation often yields an
important detail that may have a profound impact on the
reading, allowing new possibilities in interpretation and
problem-solving as an advisor.
Let's look at a few of these informative treasures found
on some of the cards in the Rider-Waite-Smith deck.
Mountains/Mounds/Hills:
These often represent the space where heaven and earth meet
and are ancient symbols of deity. Mountains suggest the goal
of spiritual transformation and quests to reach the place
where gods reside. They suggest that the path to transcendence
may not be smooth and is often challenging.
Valleys:
The flattened spaces in between mountains called valleys are
intentional contrasts to the peaks. You may find puddles of
water forming in these areas that ribbon their way through
the valleys. These are metaphors for the low points in life,
or going to places that are necessary as a background and
preparation for transcendent experience.
Puddles/Ponds/Lakes:
Water can be a symbol of the unconscious and is often
associated with feminine energy. Lakes and ponds in the
cards are like mirrors that reflect the light above, and
also like openings to the darkness beneath the surface. They
seem quiet and calm but carry an air of mystery. Lakes are
sometimes linked to mythical creatures, and may form a link
between imagination and reality.
Bell:
If you look closely at the figure on the left of the Five of
Pentacles, you'll find a tiny bell around the figure's
neck. In medieval times, lepers were required to carry or
wear bells to warn of their presence. Interestingly, the
bell is also a symbol associated with the voice of intuition,
awakening both the senses and the spirit. Bells are
expressions of happiness but also of warning or protection.
Bandage:
Usually wrapped around the head, bandages suggest wounds or
injuries in the process of healing. A bandage may suggest
psychological wounding or hardships, and can also indicate
emotional hurt and vulnerability.
Boat:
The boat had long been known as a symbol of transition and
metaphorical journeys through life. Boats carry people and
cargo, suggesting the experiences and things we carry on our
life's journey.
Snail:
This unhurried creature featured on the Nine of Pentacles is
a creature with great survival skills, preferring to hide in
shaded or dark areas. The snail is self-sufficient, able to
survive alone, finding lush green plants or decaying
vegetation for nourishment. Its shell offers protection to
its soft body that is susceptible to harsh environments and
natural predators. The snail can the capacity to move
steadily forward toward a goal even when the going is slow.
It also suggests uncomfortable feelings.
Rabbit:
A common reference to pregnancy and procreation, rabbits are
linked to abundance and rapid increase. The rabbit is found
in the landscape of the Queen of Pentacles. The rabbit has
also been associated with the moon and the goddess,
Aphrodite. It is also a symbol of good luck.
Resource:
Want to know more about the details and symbolism in the
cards? Check out The Secret Language of Tarot.
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Tarot Card Showcase
In this section we will feature tidbits on a specific tarot card. While there are many systems and decks to choose from in
the world of tarot, here we use the Universal Waite Tarot
images and symbols.
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![]() 2 OF WANDS
Astrological Attribution: Mars in Aries
Qabalistic Attribution: Chochma in Atziluth
(Wisdom in the World of Emanation)
Esoteric Title: Lord of Dominion A noble figure stands looking out over his domain as he holds a globe in the palm of
one hand, and a wand in the other.
The person on the card has worlds of
resources at his disposal and must decide
what to do with them. The globe in his hand
could serve as a reminder that he should
pay attention to detail as well as to the big picture. This card suggests power, control, mastery and superiority. It shows comfort
with power and command, on both a large and a small scale.
In a reading, this card indicates the inner power that brings success,
although you may not know what to do with the success. There could be
a merging of two or more individuals in a partnership. Negative Keywords: Confusion, uncertainty, weakness and disruption.
Notable Quotation: "You will never have a greater or lesser dominion
than that over yourself...the height of a man's success is gauged by his
self-mastery." ~ Leonardo da Vinci
BIRTH CARD RESEARCH PROJECT!
One of the questions we get asked most frequently is,
"When are you going to write a Birth Card course?"
The answer is, "We're working on it!"
But we could use your help...
There are plenty of things we can say about each Birth Card set,
but we can only truly experience our own. We'd love to know
how you experience being a [fill in your Birth Cards here].
You can be part of the creative process by answering
these simple questions:
* And for you Sun-Wheel-Magicians, add the third card.
Keeping in mind that there are many ways to experience
Birth Cards, here are a couple of examples of the type of
response we're looking for:
WHEEL / MAGICIAN
going well and good things are coming to me. The Wheel is
weak in me when I feel the necessity to force an issue and
don't trust things will turn out well.
something new. The Magician is weak in me when I feel
uninspired and want to withdraw.
MOON / HERMIT
power within me. The Moon is weak in me when I'm depressed.
and drive. The Hermit is weak in me when I give up too easily.
How To Participate:
1) If you don't know your Birth Cards, you can use our handy
calculator at http://tarotschool.com/Calculator.html
2) Contemplate the questions and see what comes up for you.
3) Send us an email with your answers to [email protected]
Write "Birth Card Research" in the subject line.
Thank you!!
With love and respect,
Ruth Ann & Wald Best Practices for Professional Readers
USING POLICIES OR CONTRACTS WITH CLIENTS
By Gina Thies
Have you had a client book time with you and not show up for
their appointment? What about getting booked for an event
and blocking out your whole day only to have the organizer
or hostess cancel? Are you thinking about hiring an
assistant or expanding your business with other employees?
These situations are all great reasons to determine whether
or not you should develop a policy or use contracts for your
operation. Both contract and policies set guidelines and
expectations in doing business as well as helping you to get
organized and avoid conflicts.
In terms of policies, you do not need to have a rule for
every single detail, but I would say that you may need
something in writing, especially if you find yourself
dealing with cancellations.
As the saying goes, the devil is in the details, so you may
want to review your business needs in order to determine
whether developing a policy is feasible for you.
The same goes for developing contracts. If you are presented
with a contract for things such as corporate events or
parties, pay attention to the details, especially in areas
of payment, deposits or cancellations.
Here are some others areas to consider when developing the
details of your policy or contracts:
- Turnaround times - Due dates
- Deposits/Upfront Costs
- Cancellation Fees
- Refunds
- Tax Responsibility
- Copyrights of images, videos and other media
- Client Responsibility and Privacy Policies
When you and your client agree in advance what each of you
will give, and what each will receive in return, many
difficulties and problems are prevented before they can
happen. Resource:
Although created for a different context (massage),
you may find the Policies and Procedures outlined on
this page as a good starting point for creating your own:
Questions arise when developing or transitioning
to professional Tarot Reading status to earn income. These can range from "How can I make money with Tarot?" and "How do I get started?" to more complex technical and business questions.
You may already be up and running and have
questions about how to enhance or ramp up your
business. We would love to hear from you. Send any
questions, or interest in a future class on the
Business of Tarot, to [email protected]. Featured Tarot Blog TWELVE OF HEARTS DIVINATION BLOG Blogger Kristen's personal collection of posts, lessons,
readings, and insights on reading playing cards, tarot, and
other divination tools. If you are looking to add a
different mix to tarot, this blog can help you can learn how
to use playing cards for divination.
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