Celebrating the Holi festival with the Tarot
Just before my holiday I was invited to read Tarot at the Holi festival in Romford, at an amazing event organised by the East London and Essex Business Group. It was fantastic!!!! Full of colour, fun, excitement and loads of delicious food stalls, it was exactly the kind of day I love to take part in.
Holi is a Hindu spring festival, also known as the “festival of colours” or the “festival of love.” It is celebrated on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Phalguna (February/March) and signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, and the end of winter.
As you know, Tarot is a form of divination that uses a deck of cards to gain insight and understanding into a person’s past, present, and future. Each card in the Tarot deck has a specific meaning and can be interpreted differently depending on its placement and the surrounding cards.
While there is no direct connection between the Holi festival and Tarot, it is possible to draw parallels between the two. Both celebrate the cyclical nature of life and the continual process of renewal and transformation. The colours used in Holi represent different emotions and moods, and similarly, each card in the Tarot has its own unique symbolism and meaning.
Additionally, both Holi and Tarot offer a means of connecting with one’s inner self and exploring the deeper aspects of one’s consciousness. They encourage us to embrace our authentic selves, let go of the past, and move forward with positivity and optimism.
Ultimately, whether you celebrate Holi, explore Tarot or both, each offers a unique opportunity to connect with yourself and the world around you in a meaningful and transformative way.
Want more information about Tarot cards and readings? I’m pleased to offer single-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross ten-card readings at various price ranges, all via email or face-to-face across Zoom or Skype.
And, if you’re planning a party — whether it’s an intimate get-together or a large-scale event, consider adding the excitement of Tarot readings. I’d love to chat with you, so to find out more, please email info@tarotbyemail.com.
I am the Weekend Witch, and I can’t wait to help you celebrate!