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Knitters Tarot Tuesday Reading

Today's card is the seven of cups   As knitter's we have many choices or projects this week, especially with the holiday season upon us. Choose thoughtfully. Whether knitting for yourself or others. A need to reflect upon choices.  Sometimes too many choices and opportunities are presented, which need careful consideration if a grave error of judgement is to be avoided.  May refer to a variety of choices of people for example marriage and other partners. The inquirer is faced with several choices one of exceptional promise but great perception is needed for this to be seen.  This card may also indicate mystical experience of an inspiring kind. The seven of cups is a  card of many meanings, with so much symbolism. All of the cups are on a cloud with a man in black in the foreground.  The cups seem to offer many things, snake=passion, desire and power, treasure=wealth and abundance, human head=companion or lover, castle=power and stability, laurel wreath=honor and statu

Knitters Tarot Tuesday Reading

Two of wands The card of the week is the Two of Wands. As knitters we can be daring this week, we have power and the vision to create something that has been only an idea. Have no fear, mistakes or dropped stitches will be few. Be adventurous and enjoy yourself. Most often, the Two of Wands card means courage and daring. It has the message of striking out on a journey or new path. The image on the Rider-Waite deck shows us a wealthy merchant or nobleman, looking west over his territory,  gazing into the west symbolizes learning from our past. He holds the world in his hands, symbolizing power. His wooden rod is firmly planted on top of a brick wall, ensuring victory over obstacles. The time is right to be bold and creative. If you are in a moment of doubt, this card tells you to make your move. You have the power in your hands; now is the time to find courage to use it The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot w

Knitter's Tarot Tuesday Reading

The Hanged Man This is a great card to draw for a knitter, this week you can let go and expect a divine inspiration to flow from your fingers. Let go of what you are struggling with and you will see new ways to solve the problem lace pattern or sleeve you have been struggling with. The Hanged Man is serenely handing from live tree by one foot, with a halo-like light around his head. He has sacrificed a desire for control over his circumstances in order to gain an understanding of, creative energies far greater than his individual self. In letting go, we gain a profound perspective The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs , it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Today, the Tarot is far and away the mo

Knitters Tarot Tuesday reading

Eight of cups   For knitting this week, the eight of cups can signify, a need to change your project, maybe advance to a more difficult one or technique. Or cast on to something new on your needles. On the Eight of Cups, we see a man leaving on a journey. He has turned away from his old feelings (cups/river) to strike out on a new path. Sometimes moving on can mean searching for a deeper truth or reality. One day we wake up and realize that we have been asleep in our own lives - living a dream that no longer satisfies. Some changes can be wearying. Endings are not always easy. One of the signs of a readiness to leave is lack of energy. When you feel tired and dispirited, you know that something is wrong, and it's time for a new direction. Reexamine your life and your priorities. You will find where in your life you need to move on.   The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game calle

Knitters Tarot Tuesday Reading

Three of Pentacles or Coins Our archetype hammers at his skill on a solid pillar, primitive, raw creativity, while a couple stand by dreamily watching. By the sweat of our soul we produce some of our greatest masterpieces. This is a great card to draw for knitters or any artists. Your needles will fly and be strong this week. The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs , it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Today, the Tarot is far and away the most popular tool for spiritual introspection in the West. Enjoy your knitting this week! May you needles fly as fast as dragonflies! Technorati Tags: knitters Tuesday Tarot reading , Three of Pentacles , Three of coins

Knitter's Tarot Tuesday Reading

Four of Cups   The boy is sitting against a tree, which is often symbolic of being rooted yet reaching higher. The cup the boy is staring at is being held by a cloud, out of a mist a clarity comes, yet he is ignoring the other three cups that are sitting on the ground, which may mean you are distracted from other things in your life. As Knitters, this week we may be unusually focused on a particular project, this is not a bad thing, you may have the concentration that is needed to tackle a particular tricky project. Just be reminded of your other obligations.   The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs , it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Today, the Tarot is far and away the most popu

Knitters Tarot Tuesday

Ten of Cups   This is one of the most peaceful cards of the deck. The ten cups arranged in a rainbow, the happy couple beneath and the children playing. It represents peace, harmony, fulfillment, joy. The house is surrounded by trees and a stream, also a sign of prosperity. This is only cup card in which the cups are not supported by material means. We should take up our knitting this week and fly, anything is possible, try to pick up that cast aside article, or finish that UFO, or soar with a new challenging project!   The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs , it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Today, the Tarot is far and away the most popular tool for spiritual introspection in the

Knitter's Tarot Tuesday Reading...

Knitting Tarot card for this week...   The Ten of Swords Represents being "pinned down", and helplessness, the dark clouds, a bleak situation, this card is the most grim card in the deck. However the golden sky in the distance signifies a brighter horizon. This week, perhaps we should lay our knitting aside and meditation on any difficulties you are having. Until the knitting clouds blow over.   The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs , it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Today, the Tarot is far and away the most popular tool for spiritual introspection in the West. Enjoy your knitting this week Technorati Tags: Knitters Tuesday Tarot reading

Knitters Tarot Tuesday Reading

Knitting tarot card for this week: The Ace of Swords: The hand emerging from the clouds can mean a clarity coming to you, sharp and clear, after a murky or confusing period. Or, cutting away at some old thought to make way for a brighter perspective. The crown resting on the tip of the sword with fresh herbs signifies new thought, sharp or keen focus. This is the week you should try that pattern that has you puzzled, or pick up a project that you have abandoned.     The Tarot is a deck of cards that originated over 500 years ago in northern Italy. Although the Tarot was first used in a game called Triumphs , it was quickly adopted as a tool for divination, and popularized by occult societies such as the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn . The early Tarot symbolism was deeply rooted in Medieval and Renaissance Europe. Today, the Tarot is far and away the most popular tool for spiritual introspection in the West. Enoy your knitting this week Technorati Tag