Tarot and Numerology
The Wisdom of the Tarot Cards and Numerology:
What Diane has learnt on her journey through life is to look inward for solutions to life’s issues. She is interested in the future and wants to be inspired with hope but what is more important is to use tools to help with the ‘here and now’ and the ‘present moment’. The future is not set in stone, we have free will and so there are many crossroads we can take depending on our perspective.
Diane likes to empower her clients so when the cards are shuffled and dealt by the client they imbue them with their own energy. The cards are filled with images, symbols, different colours and numbers that work with the unconscious mind where memories and imagination are stored. The unconscious mind runs the body automatically, you don't have to tell the heart to beat or hormones to be released when someone smiles, but it is also the place where one is able to more easily access their higher mind, intuition, and innate wisdom. Every card has a positive aspect and a shadow aspect and every tarot card spread defines a snapshot in time.
When dealt the cards are placed into special patterns which are called a ‘spread’. Different spread patterns are used for different circumstances, for example clarifying an issue or to view the issue from a different perspective.
The numbers 1 to 9 also have their own unique vibrational energy and meanings, making Numerology and Tarot intrinsically linked.
Life Path, Soul Urges, Destiny and Birth numbers can be calculated, using given names at birth and birth days, to give a client an indication of their purpose in life and the inherent energy they were born with.
X The Wheel of Fortune
“They say we are “dealt a hand” at birth; our task and challenge is to work with “the cards we have been given” as we immerse in what it means to be human.”
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Kabbalah and Tarot Of the Spirit: Book Three. The Major Arcana; Eakins, Pamela; 2014 San Francisco Books.US
To find out more on the history of Tarot Cards here are three interesting links:
1. https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/in-season/2016/tarot
2. https://www.britannica.com/topic/tarot
3. Wigington, Patti. "A Brief History of Tarot." Learn Religions, Sep. 3, 2021, learnreligions.com/a-brief-history-of-tarot-2562770.