8 Great Books for Tarot I have selected my favorite books for tarot. If you are just beginning to learn the tarot, I suggest you start with the first on the list, and make your way down. Every Day Tarot: … Continue reading →
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Radiant Red
RED Key words: Life, energy, enthusiasm, vitality, passionate, intense, desire, anger, danger. Red is the color of roses … and the color of apples … and the color of … blood! Yikes! But while our initial vision of blood might … Continue reading →
Beautiful Blue
BLUE Key words: Cool, dispassionate, peace, contentment, heaven, truth, loyalty, sincerity, harmony, ‘as above, so below.’ There is no greater calming force than to sit on a beach and gaze at the vastness of the ocean meeting the freedom of … Continue reading →
Peaceful Purple
PURPLE Key words: Spirituality, insight, intuitiveness, royalty, sacred connection to the divine. Visualize a rainbow. At the far end of the spectrum is purple. It’s also the color that is least seen when the rainbow is weak and incomplete. We … Continue reading →
Outstanding Orange
Key words: Warm, determined, authoritative, energtic, action; Compassion, harmony, sociability, harvest Imagine yourself on a beach at sunset. An orange ball of flames sits on the horizon, it’s dominance in nature allows it to fill the sky with color. This … Continue reading →
Gracious Green
Keywords: Growth, abundance, renewal. Look around you. Green is growing. Trees are growing. Plants are growing. They grow as a part of the cycle of life. After a drought, or after a long hot summer, and a long windter to … Continue reading →
Yummy Yellow
Yellow is the color of the 3rd (solar plexus) chakra. This chakra allows us to direct our personal power. The symbol (and tarot card) associated with yellow is “The Sun.” So, think about how you feel when the sun soaks … Continue reading →
Beauty of Black
Black is not a color, it’s the absence of color. Black absorbs light, light creates color. Black is ruled by Saturn. Saturn is ruled by the element of earth and is structured, disciplined and responsible. It can also be limiting. … Continue reading →