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Don't miss 15 of the Best Insights on How to Become a Tarot Expert on the well-known blog Biddy Tarot. Christiana joins fourteen other Tarot experts who share their wisdom for the benefit of Tarot lovers everywhere.

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Certified Tarot Grandmaster Christiana GaudetWelcome to Tarottopics.org, a community blog for tarot enthusiasts. Anyone with an interest in tarot, be they student, artist, collector, writer, teacher or reader, is welcome create a free account and blog here.

A blog is a great way to share your interests, to document your growth, and to promote your skills with the community.

If you would like to begin blogging here at Tarot Topics just become a member! If you just want to comment on existing blog entries membership is not required. As a registered member you will be able to create, edit and delete your own blog entries!  Click the "Create new account" link to begin. It is free and easy!

If you are a new tarot student, you can use a tarot blog to help you in your tarot studies.  You can keep a record of your Card of the Day.  Draw one card at random each day and write about it.  How do you feel about it?  What is its significance in your current life?

Tarot attracts and inspires creative people.  If you are the creative type, please share your poetry, stories and artwork.  If you are a reviewer, please post reviews of books, tarot decks, movies and events.

As much as we are all students, we are also teachers.  This blog is a place for “each one to teach one.”  As we share with each other, we learn from each other.

To this Blog, a bit of Tarot magick:

May the Sword of Air bring communication, integrity, intelligence and truth.

May the Wand of Fire bring creativity, excitement, passion and spirituality.

May The Cup of Water bring compassion, healing, and commmunity.

May The Pentacle of Earth bring rootedness, strength, fertility, steadfastness and comfort.

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Celebrating the Crone

In Some Pagan traditions, we see the divine feminine as a triple Goddess.  She is Maiden, Mother and Crone.  We can also see these three faces of the Goddess as the three stages of womanhood.

Sadly, Western society seems to revere women in the maiden stage of life a lot more than  it reveres mothers and crones.  This causes women to long for their youth, rather than choosing to celebrate the wisdom that comes with age.

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Help with the "Quiet Querrent"

I am looking for guidance here. Recently I did a Celtic Cross reading. I went through the reading and created a general story for my querrent because she did not have a specific question. During the reading I would pause and ask if anything I was saying had meaning for her, or if I was helping her to think differently about any situations in her life. Although, she said it did, she wouldn't elaborate and was quiet during much of the reading.

4,5,6 – Pushing Out of the Comfort Zone

 

I have been thinking a lot about the 4-5-6 cards in tarot.

Traditionally, 4 is the number of security, and stability.  But if you look at some of the 4 cards in tarot, you can see that security and stability sometimes form a comfort zone that is very limiting – we become stuck within a box.

Many tarotists see 5 as a number of conflict, because there is so much conflict depicted in all the tarot fives.

"The Witches" A dream about my sisters, forever being the 3 of cups.

 

"The Witches"

 

    I sat right by her side, close enough to experience her terror first hand. Her wasted spirit was being pinned down by the most majestic one of the three. She was exploding in spurts of wrath as if to show us how wretched her existence truly was. Undeniably, a creature of doom.

Sacrifice – The Hanged Man

The tarot card 'The Hanged Man'We discussed Card 12 of the Major Arcana in a tarot class last week.  As with any deep study of a card, we looked at it from a number of different perspectives.  That is a particularly funny statement to make about the Hanged Man, though, because the Hanged Man is all about perspective.

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