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Kabbalah and Tarot part 1

Tarot cards originated in 15th-century Europe, near what is now northern Italy. At that time, the decks were commissioned by wealthy nobles for entertainment as a new card game. Originally, the game bore a strong similarity to bridge—or more familiarly today, spades. Known as Tarocchi, the cards were highly illustrated, lavishly painted with gold leaf, and intricately detailed. Over the centuries, their role shifted from entertainment to spiritual instruments, as mystics began to see archetypal symbolism layered into the imagery.

By the 19th century, tarot had become central to esoteric study within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Influenced by the teachings of Eliphas Levi, members of this order reinterpreted the Major Arcana as a map of spiritual evolution. One of their most influential contributions was aligning the 22 Major Arcana cards with the twenty-two paths of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life.

The Tree of Life, central to Jewish mysticism, outlines ten Sephirot (emanations of divine energy) and the connecting paths that represent the soul’s journey toward unity. Within this system, each tarot card serves as a symbolic key to spiritual development, transformation, and awakening.

For example, The Fool marks the path from Keter to Chokhmah, embodying limitless potential stepping into wisdom. The High Priestess bridges Keter and Binah, reflecting the threshold between the visible and the unseen. The Empress joins Chokhmah and Binah, where creative impulse meets divine understanding. The Lovers fall between Binah and Tiphereth, standing for choice, union, and integration.

Other cards bring added layers of initiation: Strength invites us to harmonize power with compassion; Death calls for deep surrender and transformation; and The Tower awakens through disruption—or even destruction. As the journey continues, The Star inspires hope, The Moon asks us to navigate illusion, and The Sun offers clarity. The World, completing the descent from Yesod to Malkuth, celebrates fulfillment, embodiment, and the unity of self with Source.

In this sacred fusion of tarot and Kabbalah, the cards become more than archetypes or fortune-telling tools. They are way-showers—each one illuminating a step on the path of personal and spiritual evolution. Through their images and meanings, seekers are invited into an ever-deepening conversation with the divine, the self, and the mystery that links them. A beautiful expression of illumination along an often-shrouded path.

Kabbalah and Tarot part 2

While the Major Arcana commands attention with its mythic journeys and spiritual truths, the Minor Arcana weaves those cosmic themes into our everyday lives. Often overlooked, these fifty-six cards are the living pulse of the Tarot—revealing emotional nuance, personal growth, and the sacred dance of being human.

Just like playing cards, the Minor Arcana is divided into suits. But in Tarot, these suits reflect elemental forces rooted in the Earth. We begin with Earth (Pentacles), then Air (Swords), Fire (Wands), and Water (Cups). These aren’t mere poetic symbols—they’re lenses through which we engage with the world: Earth grounds us in structure and substance; Water flows with emotion, spirituality, and memory; Fire sparks inspiration and courage; and Air sharpens clarity, tension, and truth.

These elements don’t stand alone—they animate the Tree of Life. Each numbered card from Ace to Ten corresponds to a Sephirah, a divine emanation. The Two of Swords speaks to Chokhmah, holding wisdom in tension; the Five of Cups mirrors Geburah, where disciplined emotion catalyzes healing; the Nine of Pentacles echoes Yesod, celebrating self-sufficiency rooted in spirit.

From this perspective, “minor” is a misnomer. These cards become sacred maps, tracing divine energies as they ripple through personal experience. Every reading holds a layered meaning: celestial insight paired with earthly reflection.

The court cards deepen this bridge. Each embodies elemental personality and archetype. The Queen of Wands radiates courage and magnetic Fire; the Knight of Cups moves with Water’s gentle devotion. These aren’t distant figures, but spiritual companions traversing the paths between Sephiroth, guiding us through identity, initiation, and integration.

In essence, the Minor Arcana is the soul’s diary—a real-time record of journeys sparked in the Major Arcana. The Fool steps into the infinite unknown, but it’s the Ace of Pentacles that plants intention into fertile ground. The Star promises hope, yet the Eight of Swords challenges us to release limiting thought patterns.

To honor the Minor cards is to honor life itself: the clarity found through tension, the joy held in fleeting moments, and the sacred friction that moves us forward. These are the Tree’s leaves, dancing with the winds of experience. They ask, gently but powerfully: What are you doing with what you’ve been given?

Kabbalah and Tarot part 3

With the elemental foundations of the Minor Arcana in mind, let us step forward to explore how tarot blends the playful structure of card games with the deep currents of Kabbalah, esotericism, mysticism, and spiritual insight. Over centuries, this fusion has crystallized into one of the most consistently used divinatory tools—and, intriguingly, one of the most accurate.
 
The structure of the cards is deceptively simple. Like the game it echoes, tarot begins with the Ace and climbs to the King. The Ace, as in many card games, is all or nothing—pure potential and new beginnings. Twos evoke duality, choices, and balance. Threes, sacred in many spiritual traditions, symbolize growth, collaboration, and an early burst of success. Fours offer foundation, stability, and rest. Fives bring disruption, conflict, and necessary change. Sixes signal harmony, healing, and forward movement. Sevens encourage reflection, challenge, and strategy. Eights speak to mastery, progress, and power—resonating with the concept of infinity found in the Major Arcana. Nines initiate completion with intensity and fulfillment. Tens culminate the journey with transformation and transmutation. 

Then come the Court Cards, which bring in the human nuance. The Page carries curiosity, fresh ideas, and youthful wonder. The Knight charges forward—an agent of movement, challenge, and pursuit. The Queen embodies nurturing wisdom and emotional intelligence, yet protects fiercely. The King rules with maturity, leadership, and grounded authority.
 
This framework is straightforward, but tarot’s magic emerges through combination and contrast. For instance, the King of Pentacles differs profoundly from the King of Wands. 

Pentacles stand for earth, work, health, finances, and material life. The King of Pentacles builds through steady growth and careful investments. Structure and loyalty are paramount; proven results, physical well-being, and reliability anchor his world.

Wands, however, are fire—passion, creativity, and bold action. The King of Wands charges ahead, often without preplanning. He ignites ideas, commands attention, and thrives on high-energy momentum. Bold, charismatic, and instinctive, he dances with possibility and pivots with ease. 

Two kings. Two paths. Both leaders—but one rooted in stability, the other aflame with vision.
 
Now imagine we’re reading for a person deciding on a business venture. They’ve been moving forward with King of Pentacles energy—methodical, strategic—but nothing’s working. When asking how best to proceed, the King of Wands flies out. Our client loosens their hold and embraces a spontaneous, quick-fire approach. Suddenly, things begin falling into place. They remain in King energy—but in this instance, slow and steady would not lead to movement.

Oracle Cards

Oracle cards are a type of divination tool used for gaining insight and guidance. Unlike tarot cards, which have a standardized set of 78 cards with specific meanings, oracle cards can have any number of cards with a wide range of themes and artwork.

Oracle cards are typically used for personal growth and self-reflection, and they can be used for a variety of purposes, such as gaining insight into a situation, finding inspiration, or receiving guidance on a particular issue.

There are many different types of oracle cards available, each with their own unique themes and artwork. Here are some common types of oracle cards:

  1. Angel Cards: These cards feature images and messages from angels and can provide guidance, comfort, and support.
     
  2. Goddess Cards: These cards feature images and messages from various goddesses from different cultures and can provide insight and guidance on feminine energy and empowerment.
     
  3. Animal Cards: These cards feature images and messages from different animals and can provide guidance on connecting with nature and understanding animal symbolism.
     
  4. Chakra Cards: These cards feature images and messages related to the chakras, or energy centers in the body, and can provide guidance on balancing and healing these centers.
     
  5. Tarot-inspired Oracle Cards: These cards are similar to tarot cards but with less strict structure and can provide guidance on various aspects of life such as love, career, and personal growth.
     
  6. Affirmation Cards: These cards feature positive affirmations and can be used as a tool for self-reflection and self-improvement.
     
  7. Numerology Cards: These cards feature numbers and can provide guidance on understanding the significance of numerology in one’s life.
     
  8. Elemental Cards: These cards feature images and messages related to the four elements (earth, air, fire, and water) and can provide guidance on understanding and connecting with these elements.

There are many other types of oracle cards available, and new decks are constantly being created with unique themes and artwork.

Inauguration Day Prediction 2021 Forecast

Inauguration Day Prediction

Inauguration Day Prediction, January 20 at noon always has the Ascendant, Midheaven, and Sun in the same place. Every 4 years, the Moon, inner planets, and outer planets vary. These changes include house position and connections with each other (the aspects.)


The themes to look at are aspects to angles and standouts.  
 

1)      Void Moon:  The general rule of thumb is that any action taken when the Moon is in this position will not last.  Purchases made on a Void Moon are either returned or fretted.  Does this mean Joe Biden will have a difficult time on this day?  It can also bring about a delay in the inauguration.  The hack around this is to repeat the action after the Moon is past the Void Moon position or delay the event to a later time.  I do monitor the Void Moon as it happens once every 60 hours.  Sometimes the void position lasts for minutes other times for hours.   
 

This is not a deal-breaker.  Obama was sworn in 2009 under a void moon.  He was re-sworn into office the next day.
 

2)      Pluto Conjunct Midheaven:  This is powerful.  It is a moment of transformation.  Yet, the event will go down in history as setting records for the start of a revolution fueled by immense change.  The prospective president will transform and regenerate the country like never before.
 

3)      Difficult Aspects: Mars in Taurus can be extremely determined and unbending.  This is a day that will be remembered in history.  There is an increased presence of military and law enforcement scheduled for this day.  The difficult aspects on this day include Mars – Jupiter – Uranus in a square relationship.  The combinations of these 3 planets can be interpreted as follows:
 

a)      Mars / Jupiter – Increased energy, impulse, competition, action, and violence
 

b)      Mars / Uranus – Explosive energy, volatility, unexpected eruptions/explosions, and fire
 

c)       Jupiter- Increases the nature of anything.  Expand the above.
 

4)      12th house Emphasis:  There are many secrets around the Inauguration for protection.  Though the media has done an elaborate job in disclosing the amount of military personnel and law enforcement dispatched, many other details may seem innovative and surprising once they are revealed after the event.
 

5)      Taurus rising with the Mars/Jupiter in the 12th house indicates there is a lot of Intel and security is beyond tight; it is locked.  Events and individuals with Taurus rising strive to protect and define boundaries very deliberately.  In other words, they have it locked up tighter than Fort Knox!  It is a very protective placement.  The 12th house is a very intuitive placement.  So, I believe authority is ahead of the game and prepared for just about anything.
 

There are many noteworthy cycles in effect after the Inauguration.  More to come!

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