Wheel of fortune crystal reflections pdf




















Withdraw to see the whole pattern of where your life has gone and where it is going. Though your body dies — your soul continues. The Wheel signifies change in the circumstances of your life and change requires reaction.

Accept new situations — adapt quickly to them and seek their true meaning and value. Pierce through the mystery of the event to find a greater understand of life.

For instance — the realization that the end of a love affair — despite its pain, has led to a greater self — knowledge. You begin to realize that you must give equal time to your internal environment and its sensory input as well as the external environment and input from the five senses. A new level of energy and inspiration — a voluntary change. A submission of self to higher authority — turning from a limited, self — serving life to an expanded self — directed to serving others.

You only reach this point after you have served yourself well and are as strong and capable as you are willing. The will to take a chance, to spin the Wheel — you now realize there is such a thing as chance. God does not play dice with the universe.

The wheel represents the ups and downs even in faith. A balance of give and take at the spiritual level, alternating the flow between that of man and of God. The God in man speaks to the man in God. In the first position: Here you are at the main gate and a magnificent gatekeeper you make indeed. For entrance into this outer courtyard requires the passing of the word by gatekeeper and traveler alike. Too much talking to God. A hint: Keep the wheel in plain view for awhile and let it talk to you.

It is a transformer that brings the higher energy of the Spiritual Plane down into the energy of language in the Mental Plane just below it.

In the eighth position: At one extreme, there is a lot of action and bravado as if to defy the odds. At the other extreme, is an inability to spin the Wheel for fear of where it may stop. In the ninth position: Too much listening. For now, all that is to be said has been said. Your turn. In the tenth position: The messages here may very likely be for you to pass quickly on to someone else, if you can just find the words.

Kayla, the meaning of the cards are personal and only meant for the person and moment they are being received. The healthy act of "letting go" is actually an assertion of our will.

A balance of give and take at the spiritual level, alternating the flow between that of man and of God. The God in man speaks to the man in God. Questions to Answer: What life-changes are you experiencing? How are you adapting to these changes? What effects are you feeling from circumstances you put in motion previously? Is there something you need to resolve?

How are your horizons expanding? Wheel of Fortune - Emotionally - your strongest feelings are where you will find your talents. Spiritually - to seek your fortune is to grow. Mentally you must "risk" misfortune to grow and physically you are rewarded as your talents manifest themselves. Look for new opportunities - change is exactly what you need.

The World The Moon. Pisces Neptune. The Hanged Man The Sun. The Sun Uranus. The Fool Judgement. Pluto Pluto. Judgement The World. Saturn Astrological Glyphs and Symbolism [ Sun. Illumination, the self, the ego New Moon 1st Quarter.

Inspiration, beginnings Waxing Moon 2nd Quarter. Reflections, planning O Mercury. Speed, communication T Venus. Love, attraction, spiritual treasure, fertility N Mars.

Energy, aggression, self-defense, action M Jupiter. Luck, growth, expansion, enthusiasm R Saturn. Discipline, limits, boundaries, tradition S Uranus. Independence, rebellion, freedom P Neptune. Glamour, illusions, sensitivity Q Pluto.

The four stages include 1 prime matter, symbolic of origins and guilt 2 the first transmutation, symbolic of early efforts at transformation 3 purification, symbolic of passion 4 gold, symbolic of spiritual attainment Allegory a descriptive story that includes symbolic or hidden meaning, used for imparting ideas and principals Alpha and Omega first and last letters of the Greek alphabet; beginnings and endings Altar focus for worship Amulet a charm carried to ward off evil Anchor Christian symbol of salvation and hope Angels invisible forces; Four archangels appear in tarot: Raphael, angel of air The Lovers ; Michael, angel of fire Temperance ; Gabriel, angel of water Judgement ; and Uriel, angel of earth The Devil.

Ankh ancient Egyptian cross of life, with the perfect balance of masculine Osiris and feminine Isis Antlers the divine masculine; the father god Anubis ancient Egyptian jackal-headed god of wisdom; represents the evolution of consciousness Anvil earthly matter Ape Thoth, Egyptian god of wisdom Apple health; healing Arcana plural of the Latin Arcanum Archer offers direction; symbol of the astrological sign Sagittarius Archetypes innate ideas or patterns in the psyche, expressed as symbols and images.

The gold depicts solar energy; the silver depicts lunar energy. Devil subconscious desires; materialism Devil card With tongue firmly in cheek, the Devil of the Major Arcana shows us that a selfish devotion to material possessions and ill-conceived passions ties us down and keeps us from true happiness.

Empress card The archetypical mother, The Empress nurtures and protects all of nature, including humankind. Members included A. Grapes abundance; celebration Grapevines growth; coming harvest Green material; healing Griffin guardian of the tree of life; vigilance H Halo Living people are portrayed with square or hexagon halos; dead saints are pictured with round halos; God is portrayed with a triangular halo Hanged Man card He sacrifices his comfort and passions for a time, like the Norse god Odin, knowing that better things will occur as a result.

High Priestess card Secretive and guarded, The High Priestess knows the secrets life holds — but shares them only with the wise. Jupiter planet of expansion Justice card In many representations of the Justice card, Justice is blind to superficial concerns.

Each point symbolizes one of the five appendages of the human body head, arms, and legs, as well as the four elements plus ether. Star, Eight-Sided cosmic order and radiant energy of life Star, Six-Sided union of male and female; intersection of material and spiritual Stairs a climb; an ascent Stream flows into the sea of cosmic consciousness Strength A woman gently holds the jaws of a powerful lion, patiently controlling a force that could otherwise eat her alive.

Styx the Greek mythological river encircling Hades, over which Charon ferries the souls of the dead Suitcases travel; emotional baggage; karma; necessities Sun illumination; gives life; astrologically, the self, the ego, consciousness Sun card Nothing can hide in the bright light of day, and even the most dour individuals come out to celebrate. Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil bears five fruits, representing the five senses Tree of Life The roots are planted in heaven and the branches extend to earth.

Its twelve fruits represent the twelve facets of personality, as well as the months of the year and the disciples of Christ. Justice, Strength, and Temperance are represented in the Major Arcana. Alone, she produced Hephaestus. Only Hope did not escape. Paris the Trojan prince who, under orders from Zeus, was forced to judge a beauty contest between the three goddesses Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena. The son of King Priam of Troy, he was left to die as an infant but was rescued and raised by a shepherd.

The Encyclopedia of Tarot U. The Renaissance Tarot U. Paul, Minnesota. A former newspaper reporter and magazine editor, she also edited the popular Astrological Calendar, Daily Planetary Guide,and Sun Sign Book, as well as an anthology of supernatural accounts called Strange But True. Visit her website at www.



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