Neroli
*Version française en construction
  • Home
  • Neroli's Books
  • Biography
  • Blog
  • Debatable Points
  • Mini TFO (français)
  • FrancoMaman.ca (français)
  • New Page

The Sun XIX

2/7/2012

0 Comments

 
Picture
When The Sun shines we can feel all the positivity it brings; love, joy, creativity, affection, spontaneity. These qualities enrich us, whether we are at the receiving or the giving end of these gifts. The Sun could be describing a joyful event that will bring exciting opportunities; anything from the birth of a child, a new relationship, marriage, or a project that will bring many great possibilities.

The Sun is one of the most positive cards in the entire Tarot deck. It carries life enhancing energy and love.

If it represents a person; The Sun is showing how this person brings happiness, contentment, and warmth in your life. Should this person disappear it would feel like a light was turned off, you would truly feel the emptiness left from his departure.

But The Sun also bears a warning; you mustn’t loose yourself in this person, keep a certain autonomy -do not create an overbearing dependency. The Sun symbolizes our sense of identity.

Should this card appear during a difficult time in your life, it brings hope and promise of better things to come, reminding you to stay positive.

Simply put, The Sun is the pleasure we feel (and should cherish) from the simple life.

If The Sun appears in your spread upside down: future plans may be clouded, or there may be trouble in your relationship, it could mean a broken engagement, or a possible financial loss.

0 Comments



Leave a Reply.

    Picture

    Get to Know Your Tarot

    The magical and mysterious world of the Tarot has been around to guide us for hundreds of years. It is actually unknown exactly when the Tarot appeared or where it originated. There is much controversy about its birth but one thing is for such it was not invented by the poor. The first Tarot cards recorded were painted on parchment, or thin sheets of ivory, silver or even gold.

    In this section I will help you get acquainted with the meaning of each Tarot card. Every Friday, I will present a new card starting with the Major Arcana. There are a total of 78 cards in the Tarot, though 22 in the MA, which is believed to be symbolic of the human experience.

    Archives

    March 2012
    February 2012
    January 2012
    December 2011
    November 2011
    October 2011
    September 2011
    August 2011

    RSS Feed