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tarot tips for beginners
there’s no wrong way to charge your deck. some simply give their deck energy through shuffling it but storing the deck with a piece of clear quartz or leaving it on the windowsill in the moonlight are two other simple ways to charge it
there are lots of ways to clear and cleanse your deck, but meditating with it, bathing it in moonlight on a full moon, or putting it in a dry, airtight container with salt are all easy ways to do this
to practice, try drawing a card a day and asking your deck each day what it wants to tell you. this is a good way to make a personal connection with your deck and to practice interpreting the meaning of the cards
focus on the pictures of the cards. the pictures are there for a reason! they are their to aid your interpretation and help discover their meanings. this is best if you have a traditional deck, such as the rider deck
keep a journal, or use some pages in your grimoire/book of shadows to record the meanings of the cards and symbols. try to memorize a few keywords for each card/symbol that will help you understand what they mean
here’s a handy chart to help you memorize the different meanings of each symbol and number:
(chart source)
Find someone who loves you well. Someone who never belittles you. Even in the heat of an argument. Someone who is gentle with you, but does not treat you like you are fragile. Someone who knows what you are capable of, and celebrates those pieces of you. Not someone who is intimidated by your strength. Someone who doesn’t make you feel guilty for being flawed. It is not love’s job to punish you. And remember the person you love is just as broken as you are when they fall short. No one is perfect – do not hold them to this standard. Find someone who is patient, forgiving, and apologetic. Someone who practices forgiveness freely and often. Love someone who is humble, kind, and empathetic. Not only with you, but with a beggar on the street, or a stranger in the supermarket. Common courtesy is important. Compassion is important. Kindness is important.
Unknown (via thelovejournals)
…maybe next year will be our year. Here’s to 2018.
with death on my shoulder, I still look forward to the wonderful things in life.
Red Sun by manjitthapp / (instagram)
as little as this view is, it's breathtaking from here. It was worth every skate on rocks (boii I almost fall down TWICE) #nature #carribean #trinidad #westindies #homeland #islandofthehummingbird (at Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago)
this baby is finally ready for picking! #pineapple #garden #yumyum #tropical #exocticfruits #🍍 #carribbeanlife #mothernature #vegetarian #fruits #pineappletree
Wallpapers by de Gournay
I should have murdered this, that murders me.
Sylvia Plath, excerpt of Three Women (via sempiternele)
Duckie for Metalmorphosis 005 by Pat Mcgrath
The 10 Curl Commandments
depressed aliens are my aesthetic
Above: The Kiss (1908) - Beethoven Frieze (1902) - The Three Ages of Woman (1905) by Gustav Klimt.
Fashion illustrations by: Kissiwa