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Mythic Tarot Readings by Natasha

Locality: Warburton, Victoria

Phone: +61 416 046 788



Address: Warburton Hwy 3799 Warburton, VIC, Australia

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21.01.2022 With the Full Moon to be in Cancer, I thought we could choose the KING OF CUPS to help examine our lives. In this deck, Orpheus, the singer, priest and healer with the tragic love story, is depicted sitting on a golden throne, engraved with crabs. At his feet, there is a crab emerging from the harbour waters. This card is an image of the wounded healer, who expresses empathy to others but cannot heal his own hurt heart. ... So the central issue of feeling is about trust. And letting go of control. He is an ambivalent figure - the feminine world of sensitivity - the masculine image of king. It is the world of the unconscious he fears. In a spread, this card would indicate that someone with these qualities is likely to enter your life to show you these aspects of yourself as life requires you to acknowledge these characteristics.



18.01.2022 As the full moon beams upon Christmas Day, I would like to recall older rituals and meanings that look to the seasons as they turn. In the northern hemisphere, yuletide or winter solstice has just turned, whereas here in the southern hemisphere, on 22nd December, we enjoyed the longest day of the year, known in pagan terms as Litha. A time to celebrate our achievements in the glow of the sun, knowing that the days are getting shorter, so we can look at where we may need to work on aspects of out lives that need growth. Amaterasu is the Japanese goddess of the sun, and here she evokes an image of Litha.

17.01.2022 The major arcana card of THE SUN, is represented in the Mythic Tarot deck by Apollo, the Greek god of prophecy, music and knowledge. Following the card of The Moon (feminine unconscious), he brings the light, an image of the power of consciousness (the masculine principle) to dispel darkness, and therefore fear. When this card appears, it augurs a time of clarity, optimism and renewed trust, allowing the seeker to move forward with foresight and purpose.

16.01.2022 February 2nd in the southern hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of Lammas (Lughnasadh), the first harvest, celebrating abundance, and appreciation of things coming to fruition. Here, the image of the Celtic queen Dana symbolises the reaping of the grain. At this time we may meditate on the bounty in our lives and what we hope to "harvest". At the height of summer, the major arcana card of The Sun, in the Mythic Tarot deck, Apollo, "Phoebus", "the shining one", the god of e...nlightenment, knowledge, vision and culture, that comes to the fool after holding hope in despair of the Star card, and the esoteric world of the feminine in the womb of the The Moon card, represents this period well. This is the masculine principle of the power of consciousness to dispel fear and the darkness, showing us the indomitable spirit of faith in ourselves and human purpose. With clarity, optimism and renewed trust we can move forward toward the goal.



06.01.2022 Happy New Year for 2016! "THE WHEEL OF THE YEAR" spread is designed for the calendar year or your birthday. I discovered it in my first Tarot deck, given to me by my 2 children 20 years ago. It is a good spread for New Year's Eve. It takes a couple of hours (plus time for feasting and the conversation it provokes)... I have given many people this reading, where they take a court card to represent themselves . You place and reveal 3 circles of 12 cards, turning at the hub - you and your card - around the present; the coming 12 months and your destiny. It is an interesting uncovering of the depths of the person grappling with decisions and issues that confront them, particularly at the end of the year when we reflect upon where we've been and where we're going, all tied into who we are. THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE Major Arcana card, which comes just after The Hermit, and just before The Hanged Man. The image is of The Moirai,(the spinner, the measurer and the cutter) the Greek Fates, reflecting the lunar phases- waxing, full and dark, which speak of the 3 stages of life. The Wheel of Fortune is an image of the sudden changes of fortune that disrupt the normal pattern of our lives. The Moirai represent the intelligent and orderly plan, within us, behind seemingly random events, which constitutes what we'd call destiny: "Rooster one day, feather duster the next". Whatever way the wheel turns, it will bring growth and a new stage of life. We should turn to meet it, as we also meet who we are.

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