ART DECO
DESIGNED TAROT


YOUNG MAN The Young Man is the ancient way to represent the different stages which will lead to liberation. The ultimate goal of life is to find water, the calmness of the mind which will lead to the opening of the third eye. It is a very long and difficult journey. Liberation can be achieved by different stages of aluMbin (Sanskrit) known as Olympic games, but it is also known as tejita (Sanskrit) known as Tai chi, i.e. sharpened, circulate as well as purify. At the last stage, you will be able to achieve the ‘Scale of Perfection’, which goes from total delusion to total omniscience.

This book can offer a fresh perspective for those seeking guidance, 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, explored with the most ancient language, Sanskrit. 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.

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Details of the Tarot eBook



This Art Deco Tarot eBook is helping you to understand how the different positions of each card affect the card next to it. The Tarot Book is written according to the ancient Gypsy tradition, using the Sanskrit language to explain the original meaning of each card.

Pages: 238 pages
Download Size: 5.54 MB download.
Format: PDF eBook.



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How do you read Art Deco Fortune Telling Cards...


VINTAGE ART DECO TAROT READING,MISFORTUNE

MISFORTUNE



Misfortune is a continuation of Fortune (Tyche), as she is not only the Goddess of Fortune but also Misfortune. She brought you a fortune on the previous card, whilst here she is warning of misfortune. Fortune comes to those who learned to look inward, to think, to reflect, and discover one's mind instead of pursuing wealth at any cost. This card serves as a reminder that an obsessive quest for material gain can lead to misfortune, disasters, and spiritual impoverishment. The imagery of Tyche on a previous tarot card may have heralded a period of prosperity, yet her presence on the subsequent card comes with a cautionary note. It suggests that while fortune has smiled upon you, it is prudent to remain vigilant for potential downturns. This duality underscores the transient nature of luck and the importance of maintaining balance.



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