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Tarot Card of the Week: Special Halloween Edition

Judgment

Tarot Card of the Week: Oct 31 – Nov 6, 2016

Judgment

The celebration we think of today as Halloween, All Souls Day, All Saints Day and Day of the Dead have roots in an ancient celebration that began around the 5th century BC in what is now Ireland.

Ancient Celts celebrated a festival called Samhain (pronounced Sow-en) which means “summers end” – it marked the beginning of winter and the start of The Celtic New Year between the nights of October 31st and November 1st.

This holiday was seen as a time when the veil between the spirit world and our own was the thinnest and spirits were said to be able to visit the realm of the living during this time.

Costumes, feasts, divination games, and bonfires marked a time of the year when the abundance of summer gave way to the darkness of winter, when a ripe new year was beginning, and a renewal of spiritual interconnectedness took place within families. It was the perfect time to do divination and take a look at the year ahead

So this week, our card (from the wonderful Halloween Tarot) is not only about this weeks energy but it also gives us clues to the themes we can expect to keep growing and expanding over the next year as well.

Tarot Card of the Week: Judgment

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Tarot Card of the Week: Mar 7 – Mar 13, 2016

Judgment

One little thought can go a long way. This week’s card — Judgment from Dana Driscoll’s Tarot of Trees — ties in beautifully with the upcoming New Moon (super moon) Total Solar Eclipse (on March 8th/9th).

If you are trying to decide something or feel you are being judged by others, take note that what you actually think about yourself holds a lot more weight than what others do.

When it comes to your life you are the only person you have to answer to so don’t go running around in circles trying to please everyone else as you may end up pleasing no one… least of all yourself.

Look at the root system in the lower image of the card. There is a striking resemblance to a figure running around with new growth sprouting from their head.