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The Tarot is great fun and can offer deeper insight into
your situation and yourself. Marlana will actually read
your question and connect with your energy as she personally
chooses each card in your reading. The cards are face down
as she is choosing just the right card for you using her
connection with Source in the theta state. So, even though
you will receive a beautiful full-color reading created
by Tarot Magic, we promise you that Marlana has done the
energetic part of your reading.
Your Tarot Reading will come to you in an
Email with an Adobe Acrobat attachment. Before you order
your reading be sure you are able to accept attachments.
When you receive your reading through Email,
we will include everything you need to know with your reading,
including a link to download
your free Adobe Acrobat Reader if you don't already
have one. You will receive these tools to help you understand
your reading:
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Main Interpretation: This is an
interpretative of each of your cards in context with its
position in your chosen spread.
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General Meaning: This is the meaning
of each card, in your reading, independent of its position.
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Position Meaning: These notes
are about what each position within your chosen spread
is all about.
- Publisher Notes: These are the brief definitions
written by the publisher of each deck for each card in your
reading.
These readings are in full color, so you will get to see
the cards in beautiful detail. Click here to see a sample
reading. You will
need Adobe Acrobat Reader to read this file because this sample
reading is just like what you will be receiving in your Email
when you order your own Tarot reading by Marlana.
Before
you order, be sure you are able to accept attachments
to your Email messages.
Writing Your
Question
Make your Question as clear, to the point
and as brief as possible. Here are some ideas on how to
word your question:
Spreads
We offer 11 different spreads! The price is the same for
all of them, regardless of how many cards are in each spread.
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Advice Spread: (3 cards) is a subset
of the Celtic Cross that is focused on resolving a problem,
dilemma or issue about which you could use some wise counsel.
The kinds of problems that logic can't handle like, "How
do I relate to my partner who just hung up on me?"
or "What is the best approach to take in this (confusing)
situation now?"
It is a fast way to use the cards to
derive insight into your situation with an emphasis
on what is happening now, what kind of possibilities
are inherent in the situation and what you should do...
or not do next. This is an action oriented spread that
helps you focus on the next steps to be taken.
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Celtic Cross: (11 cards) The Celtic
Cross Spread is a true emblem of Tarot. It is generally
regarded as a standard "consultation" spread.
This spread can give you valuable insight into several
areas of your life, and how those parts interact within
you. Because there are 11 positions in this spread,
it offers enough positions to represent relatively complex
situations.
Within the wheel-shaped part of the spread,
is a horizontal axis which represents the flow of outer
events from recent past, through the present, to the near
future. The other central axis arises out of one's personal
history, through the present moment, to focus on one's
mission or higher power. The self and the issues of the
moment are at the center of the spread. The column to
the right of the wheel is called the staff which can also
be thought of as a ladder. The ideas and advice in this
part lift one from the plane of dilemma to a higher plane
of resolution. Don't make the mistake of viewing the past
cards as irrelevant to the present or future. These cards
are there to remind you of things on which you may be
only now gaining some perspective.
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Days of the Week: (7 cards)
The Septogram, or Days of the Week Spread features
a seven-pointed star that revolves around the days
of the week with Sunday at the top. The positions
are defined by the ancient system where the days
of the week are named after the sun, moon, and the
five visible planets of the solar system. From antiquity
all western societies have observed these correspondences
with people tailoring their activities to be compatible
with their "ruler of the day". You can
align yourself with this unbroken tradition by being
mindful of each day's special qualities.
Throwing this spread as a weekly ritual
can provide you with a seven-day calendar of advice
on handling each day's challenges. It's a hundred
times more practical and customized than the version
we see in the daily newspaper.
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Horoscope: (12 cards) This one
takes its form from the natal chart of astrology with
one card for each "house" or department of life.
In its pure form, astrology aims to illuminate your original
or true nature with respect to these 12 archetypal areas
of human life. In the process of adapting this spread
for Tarot, emphasis is usually placed upon the changes
taking places in these different departments, in contrast
to natal astrology, each card must be examined in the
light of the process going on in that "house"
or department, implying change, emotion, action, and discovery.
So references to past, future, and other people must be
interpreted in the light of how these energies are affecting
the department of your life right now. All departments
are considered equally important to begin with, emphasis
is added by the presence of major arcana in your spread
or your own special interests at that moment.
You can subdivide this spread into groups depending upon
the line of inquiry you are following.
- Houses 1, 5, 9, represent Fire: reflecting your desires,
ambitions, goals, willful passions.
- Houses 2, 6, 10, represent Earth: tangible realities
like your body, cash flow, results of effort and time,
the THINGS in your world.
- House 3, 7, 11, illuminate the realm of Air: communications,
the word (sword) of truth and the relationships in which
you unsheathe it.
- Houses 4, 8, 12, are Water Houses: feelings, intuitions,
sensibilities and emotions.
- Houses 1,4,7,10 describe your innovation, self starting
pioneering energy which have the courage to press for
change.
- Houses 2,5,8,11 together illustrate powers of stubbornness,
fidelity, endurance and farsightedness.
- Houses 3,6,9,12 point to areas in your life where
you are the most flexible, responsive and adaptive to
outer forces.
Taking the time to investigate this spread at this level
of depth will reveal amazing parallels between your inner
life, the events of your outer world and astrological transits
in your natal chart, giving you a great education in reading
the Tarot at multiple levels.
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Life Cycle: (9 cards) This spread
leverages the number 9 which has been considered lucky,
blessed, or sacred in many cultures east and west. From
earliest times, Forristosophers have been fascinated with
its geometry, its internal grid. This spread takes advantage
of the properties of this special number, providing you
with the view of your past, present, and future at three
depths. The body (unconscious), mind (personality ego),
and soul (higher power). You can see the flow of your
issues moving through time and moving through you. The
cards are laid from top to bottom, moving from the left
side (past) to the right side (the future). The card at
the very center is an image of yourself as you consult
the Tarot.
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Relationship: (7 cards) The relationship
spread has three sections. The triangle on the left, represents
you. The triangle on the right represents the significant
relationship. The card in the middle is the advice card
that forms a bridge between the two. Use this spread when
you are working on issues of skillful relating.
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Right Livelihood (Finding Your
Passion) (6 cards) This spread is useful for issues related
to personal vocation or career. You do not have to know
who you want to be when you grow up. All you need is willingness
to examine the ideas this spread presents to you. To get
the big picture, you could use this spread multiple times
in several months and average out the results. Look for
repeating cards which will provide special clues.
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Self Knowledge: (3 cards) This
spread represents a back bone which links you to the earth
below and the sky above. It helps you be here now. This
is a nice one for using with your mediation, because it
is about self knowledge. Visualize the root card as being
in your gut providing you with a foundation of strength
and stability. The middle card symbolizes your heart,
with both its compassionate nature and native intelligence.
The Spirit position represents the view from your third
eye; imagination and spiritual clarity.
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Star of David: (6 cards) This one
is used to examine conflict or polarities in a situation,
whether it's between two parties in a relationship, companies
participating in a business deal, or an inner conflict
between the two sides of your own brain. The upright triangle
represents the yang; active, moving, external force in
the situation, called the deciding moment, right use of
will and the natural consequence of skillful decision
making. The reversed triangle represents the yin; more
subtle, internal elements in the situation, the subjective,
emotional, psychic side, the right brain. It's sometimes
referred to as the Voice of Conscience. It's the part
that sponsors relationships that meet your real needs,
and hints at the most appropriate solutions available.
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Time Line: (5 cards) This spread
is designed for looking at the flow of events. With cards
for the historical and more recent past, the present,
and the future. In both close-focused and more extended-outlook,
you can track unfolding issues and possible consequences
over time. If you use this spread every few days or so
and keep a record in your journal; within a few weeks,
you and the Tarot will have established a communication
that allows you to see significant trends entering and
impacting your life. You will become more familiar with
how the cards portrait forces at work in your life, and
your interpretive ability will grow. Don't get too psychological
with this spread. The positions are designed to signify
events, not moods or motives. The future cards are conditional
on your own free will. If you do nothing to change the
flow, things may unfold as you see them portrayed, but
remember, there is never a prediction you are helpless
to influence.
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Tree of Life: (10 cards) This is
another genuine artifact of Tarot, derived from the Hebrew
mysteries of the Kabala These teachings are analogous
to the seven chakra energy centers arranged along the
spinal column coordinating the organs of the physical
body to the energy body and higher frequencies. In the
Hebrew version, secondary channels exist to the left and
the right of the central spinal channel, made up of the
left eye/hand/foot centers. Because of these "pillars"
working as channels for expressing the central energy,
the number of vertical centers along the spine are reduced
to five.
Even if you don't feel comfortable with a certain card
in a certain position, there is some way in which the divine
will is working through that concept, and you need to try
and understand how it could be a good thing. When you use
this spread, focus on your most precious intentions, align
yourself for the greater good of all involved and see each
card as if it were a suggestion sent from your higher power.
Also remember that every card is read as it applies in the
now, even when past or future time frames are also implied.
This spread is not making any attempt to be predictive,
however you may be surprised at the correspondences you
may discover between the archetype and your daily life.
Decks
We have 3 different Tarot Decks to choose From. The interpretations
are the same no matter what deck you choose. We offer different
decks simply because some people have favorite decks. If you
are unfamiliar with Tarot, I suggest you choose the first
one: Rider-Waite.
Rider-Waite
is my favorite. I learned on this one, so it just feels good
to me. The colors are bright and easy to see.

Oswald Wirth seems like another colorful deck. I'm not familiar
with it, and it doesn't matter. The interpretations are the
same no matter which deck you choose. It really is just a
matter of personal taste.
This
deck is called Gran Tarot Esoterico. A nice deck with a few
variations in names to make things interesting. Again, choose
a deck that makes sense to you, if you don't know, then you
will receive your reading in Rider-Waite.
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