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    Card 1 (Present situation) – Ace of Pentacles (upright) The Ace of Pentacles is a card signifying new beginnings. The card itself often depicts a hand reaching out of the sky holding onto a Pentacle. The hand is usually resting over a beautifully tended garden. This picture symbolises the balance between desires and spiritual purity. The suit of Pentacles often depicts monetary matters but this is not always the case. The Ace of Pentacles in its upright position offers a powerful new beginning

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    Aquarius: Prophet's Moon January – February Correspondences: Tarot: The Star Herbs: holly thistle, nuts and cones Colors: white, lavender, blue-violet/indigo, black Stones: garnet, onyx, jet, chrysoprase, rose quartz Animals: bear, fox, coyote Goddesses: Freya, Inanna, Sarasvati, Hera Medicine: awakening; envisioning; beginning and conceiving; rest; protection; Imbolc SAGE MOON Pisces: Healer's Moon February – March Correspondences: Tarot: High Priestess Herbs: balm of Gilead, hyssop, myrrh, sage

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    Alison Day Essay

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    Who is Alison Day? Alison had first Tarot card reading at the age of 16. Since then, deeply inside she has grown an ongoing fascination for Tarot. She feels curious with the special meaning presented by each card. After that, Alison has become attached to meditation. Through the process, she soon discovered her ability to hear the guiding voice of her intuition. Her intuition is much stronger over time. All the messages and images across her mind became clear and easier to understand. Alison

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    Silhouettes is a crime novel set in 1980s New York, just after President Ronald Reagan wins the presidency campaign on November 6th 1984. Silhouettes focuses on Bill O’Hara’s investigation of the Tarot Card Vigilante, later turned killer, who leaves tarot cards at crime scenes that happen in the city. Silhouettes is told from: Bill O’Hara, Lo (Lois) O’Hara, who is married to Bill, Lizzie O’Hara, Bill and Lo’s daughter and Jesse Watson, a newspaper owners’ perspective. The secondary characters are:

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    Wicca

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    themselves for a task, using Tarot or another form of divination to utilize their intuition, or using the natural chemical properties of herbs

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    Last year in a Professor Gutierrez religion class we studied esotericism at the beginning of the semester. I found the topic to be very confusing. When doing the readings for this week I still find it confusing. Escotericism seems to be a complex idea, made up of many different parts, that is seen differently by different people. After looking at the readings for this week I went back to my book for Professor Gutierrez’s class, “Western Esotericism: A Brief History of Secret Knowledge” by Kocku von

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    Caliban is parental abandonment, like the book itself. In terms of tarot and spiritual mediums, Prior to the nineteenth century Tarot cards were thought to have originated in Egyptian mythology, and spread thorough Europe by ‘Gypsies’, whose name also reveals a misattribution to that North African country. Even after ancient Egypt was made available for empirical study, enabling the learned debunking of some of these claims, Tarot enjoyed a surge in popularity. once the work of fossil

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    North And Earth Essay

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    cleansing they must undergo. In Tarot Earth is associated with the Pentacles and the Universe card. The element of Earth is thought to rules the winter and the night

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    Introducing Orange Enso

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    providing excellent business marketing and support was to use tools that no one has ever imagined for business before. Her tool of choice? Intuitive coaching using Tarot. Yep, you read that right. Tarot cards- minus the heavy eyeliner, fluffy skirts and patchouli. Before you run away screaming, let me explain how she does it. "Tarot inspires you to think creatively in an organized way", Jeanette says. She holds a B.S. in Psychology from Madonna University and explains that most small business owners

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    ending lays an ambiguous foundation that the can undermine this position. The visuals at the end do an excellent job conveying the tone of unavoidable doom present at the conclusion or the story. In the credit sequence, the red hand lays out red tarot cards,

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