GYPSY TAROT SECRETS




FORTUNE TELLING SECRETS WITH GYPSY CARDS



Using the Sanskrit language with the Tarot may seem strange to most people. Why do we do that? Simple. With this ancient language, you will understand the origin of words, image symbolism, and ancient mythology. Despite the worldwide advertising that Sanskrit is Indian in origin, this is not so. It is Phoenician. The Phoenicians were the first settlers in the Mediterranean and ancient Greece, Crete, and South Italy. To hide their true identity, they call them Gypsies today.

Illumanation with Gypsy Tarot

 
KEY TO TAROT, PLAYING CARD READING

Key to Tarot, Playing Card Tarot Reading

KEY TO GYPSY TAROT

Gypsy Tarot Reading

THE FIRE OF THE SUN TAROT READING

The Fire of the Sun, the Carier of Fire

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The Arc of Covenant, the Sun and Time, Constancy.

CONSTANCY



The card of Constancy is the primordial sun, a symbol of our origin, as it gives life and light to everything. It has an eye in the center, which is the oldest sign of the divine presence within us. This is the constancy that binds us to the creator, the arc of covenant. The arc means brightness, or the word for light in an ancient language called Sanskrit. Sanskrit is one of the oldest languages in the world, and all languages developed out of a common root from Sanskrit. It is known as the sacred language of the Sun, and it has a rich literature and culture. The covenant is our eternal connection to the sun and time, which makes us part of all times at once, but only in the now.
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Exploring the Mystique of Gypsy Tarot Readings

Monday, June 17, 2019


Tarot is a tool for self-discovery and inner harmony. It reveals the lessons and challenges that life presents us, as well as the hidden potential and wisdom that we possess. Tarot also connects us to the cosmic order and the universal principles that govern our existence.

On the other hand, this type of Gypsy card emphasizes combinations and context. A single card can have its meaning altered significantly when placed next to another, and it is this interplay that delivers nuanced insights. For instance, the Fortune card typically signifies luck, but if it appears next to the Justice card, which represents a decision, it might suggest that luck will come from an unexpected or unclear source.

The key to Gypsy tarot’s approach to divination is systematic and symbolic, relying on the reader's ability to interpret the 'sentences' formed by the cards. This requires a blend of intuition and experience, as the reader must navigate the complex web of interactions between the cards to provide a coherent and relevant reading.

For those seeking guidance, the Fire of the Sun can offer a fresh perspective, especially when dealing with practical matters. It's a method that encourages engagement with the symbols and their meanings, inviting a dialogue between the conscious and subconscious mind. Whether one views it as a tool for self-reflection or a window into the potential future, the Fire of the Sun cards continue to fascinate and inspire seekers of hidden knowledge.

As with any form of divination, it's important to approach readings with an open mind and a willingness to explore the depths of the card's symbolism. The practice is a journey, one that can lead to surprising revelations and a deeper understanding of yourself, the universe and the world around us. Whether you're a seasoned practitioner or a curious newcomer, the ‘Fire of the Sun’ invites you to discover its secrets and the stories it has to tell.



TAROT IS A JOURNEY OF SELF DISCOVERY

A Remarkable Journey Through The Language of Tarot

Monday, June 17, 2019

The term 'ecclesiastic' has traversed a remarkable journey through language, philosophy, and spirituality. Its etymological roots can be traced back to the Greek word 'ekklesiastikos', meaning 'of the church', derived from 'ekklesia', which signifies 'assembly' or 'congregation'. This origin aligns with the traditional understanding of 'ecclesiastic' as pertaining to the church or its clergy. However, a deeper exploration reveals a fascinating tapestry of meanings that connect the ecclesiastic with the profound realms of inner dialogue and cosmic unity. The Sanskrit word 'ekalakṣyata', translates to the state of being the only aim, and hints at a singular focus or purpose. This concept resonates with the ecclesiastic's journey toward a dialogue with the divine, seeking oneness with the Creator. In the philosophical context, 'gamAgamakArin', referring to a messenger, underscores the role of the ecclesiastic as a conduit between the human and the divine, facilitating a sacred exchange of wisdom and insight.

Why tarot was forbidden by the church? Because it contains ancient secrets, included in the Bible. What are they? For example, Solomon Temple is no other but the card of the House, and the House is representing you. The other secret is the Arc of Covenant. Is it an object, hidden somewhere? Is it lost? No. The Arc of Covenant is within you. It is the light and enlightenment. There are many other hidden words within Tarot, and that was the reason to forbid it. It contains the ancient secrets the Phoenicians left for you to discover.