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One Coronation King and four Tarot Kings!

tarot | zoomtarot | tarotbyemail | emailtarot | tarot readings | tarot reader | Tarot London | corporate tarot | business tarotGreat Britain has a new King! As King Charles III and Queen Camilla were crowned last weekend, let’s look at the Tarot’s four Majestic Men.

In Tarot, the four King cards generally represent authority, leadership and mastery. They are often associated with a dominant male figure, although they can also represent female leaders or influential people in our lives.

 

 

King of Wands:

The King of Wands is a fiery and passionate leader. He represents creativity, inspiration and confidence. He is often associated with careers in business, entrepreneurship, or creative fields. For example, if the King of Wands appears in a career reading, it could indicate that you are in a leadership position or have the potential to be a successful entrepreneur.

King of Cups:

The King of Cups represents emotional intelligence and compassion. He is often associated with careers in counselling, therapy or other ‘helping’ professions. He is also a symbol of love, kindness and sensitivity – a father figure. If the King of Cups appears in a love reading, it could indicate that you’re seeking a partner who is emotionally mature and compassionate.

King of Swords:

The King of Swords represents intellect and logical thinking. He’s often associated with careers in law, politics or academia – also the Armed Forces. He is also a symbol of authority and power. For example, if the King of Swords appears in a career reading, it could mean that you’re in a leadership position that requires strategic thinking and decision-making.

King of Pentacles:

The King of Pentacles represents financial stability and material success. He is often associated with careers in finance, real estate or other business fields, and is a symbol of abundance and luxury. If the King of Pentacles appears in a financial reading, it could show you’ll experience financial success or stability in the near future.

Don’t forget that the meanings of Tarot cards can vary depending on the context of the reading and the spread (surrounding cards). These examples are just a starting point for interpreting the King cards in a reading.

Ready to meet your own King?

And, if you’re planning a celebration party for any reason — 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 meet you.


78 cards in a Tarot deck: the significance of this important number

tarot | zoomtarot | tarotbyemail | emailtarot | tarot readings | tarot reader | Tarot London | corporate tarot | business tarotThe Tarot is made up of 78 cards: 22 ‘Trump’ cards – officially known as the Major Arcana, and 56 Minor Arcana cards. The Trump cards include ones people tend to know about – the ‘sensational ones’ such as the lovers, chariot, the hanged man and death – all positive cards in their own right.

The minor arcana is split into four suits – much like our playing cards today. In fact, our card system stems from the Tarot, and I have had fun reading ordinary playing cards for friends when I haven’t had a tarot deck in my bag!

So what do we know of the number 78? Well, in addition to the 78 cards in a Tarot deck, there are a few other important things that are based on 78:

The atomic number of platinum is 78. Platinum is a precious metal that is widely used in jewellery, electronics, and other industries. Its value is incredibly high, and it’s a beautiful metal. The Tarot cards are also beautiful, and very precious to their owners.

In numerology, which is the study of the spiritual significance of numbers, 78 is associated with success, abundance, and material prosperity. For many people who come to me for a reading, they’re hoping to hear these words featured in their near future. Just being around the Tarot can be fruitful – perhaps one reason for this is the 78 cards!

In days gone by, long before streamed music, CDs, cassettes, or trendy 33 inch vinyl, ‘78’ was a record – the way music was played. Music surrounds us, excites us, calms us – just like the Tarot can do!

The United Nations has 78 member states as of 2023. This international organisation aims to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations. Many of my clients hope that the Tarot will tell them of peace and security in their lives, along with co-operation from friends, family, colleagues and prospective employers.

Although I’m based in London, I’ve been told that in the United States, the Interstate Highway System covers a total of 78,000 miles. This system of highways connects cities and states throughout the country and plays a critical role in transportation and commerce. The Tarot is a tool of connection too. It connects people who may have been out of touch, it brings together thoughts and ideas, and helps people to form plans, strategies and set personal goals. When I’m using the Tarot as a business coaching tool, it helps the business owners to think outside the box and look at ways to improve their commerce and, ultimately, increase profits.

I’m pleased to offer single-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross ten-card readings via email or face-to-face on Zoom.


Is divorce on the cards?

tarot | zoomtarot | tarotbyemail | emailtarot | tarot readings | tarot reader | Tarot London | corporate tarot | business tarotThere is no one specific tarot card that represents divorce, as tarot cards are meant to be interpreted within the context of the individual reading. However, there are certain cards that may suggest challenges, conflicts, or changes in relationships that could potentially lead to a break up.

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Here are a few examples:

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  1. The three of Swords: This card looks unpleasant; in the Rider Waite deck it shows a heart pierced by three swords against a backdrop of clouds and rain. It’s definitely doom and gloom and can certainly signify heartbreak. But the context is all important here, so don’t panic if this card shows up in your reading – the position and context are always important.
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  2. The Tower: This card represents upheaval, chaos, and sudden change. In the context of a relationship reading, it could suggest a major conflict or crisis that could lead to a divorce.
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  3. The Five of Cups: This card represents disappointment, loss, and grief. In the context of a relationship reading, it could suggest a sense of regret or sorrow over a failed marriage or relationship.
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  4. The Ten of Swords: This card represents betrayal, pain, and endings. In the context of a relationship reading, it could suggest a painful breakup or divorce.
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  5. The Eight of Cups: This card represents moving on, letting go, and seeking new horizons. n the context of a relationship reading, it could suggest a desire to end a stagnant or unfulfilling relationship and move on to new opportunities.
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Again, it’s important to remember that tarot readings are highly subjective and can vary based on the individual reader and the context of the reading. These cards may not necessarily indicate divorce in every reading, and other cards may also be relevant depending on the specific situation being explored.

If you’re looking for more information about your relationship,  I’m pleased to offer single-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross ten-card readings via email or face-to-face on Zoom.

I am the Weekend Witch, and I can’t wait to show you your path.


The Tarot’s Empress and our Easter Celebrations

tarot | zoomtarot | tarotbyemail | emailtarot | tarot readings | tarot reader | Tarot London | corporate tarot | business tarotEaster is traditionally thought of as a Christian holiday, however there are also some Pagan traditions that have been associated with the holiday, particularly in relation to the Spring Equinox and the renewal of life.

One of these traditions is the celebration of the goddess Eostre or Ostara, the pagan goddess of spring and fertility who is often associated with new beginnings and the arrival of spring. The holiday of Easter probably derived its name from this goddess, as the Old English word for the holiday was “Eostre.”

Eostre is associated with the Major Arcana Tarot card “The Empress.” This card represents fertility, feminine power, creativity, abundance and nurturing, all of which are qualities ascribed to Eostre.

In some interpretations of The Empress card, the figure is depicted surrounded by flowers, birds, and other symbols of new life and growth, which further connect her to the themes of spring and fertility – and she often looks pregnant. This card can be seen as a representation of the divine feminine energy that is present in all things, and which is often associated with the earth, nature, and the cycle of life and death.

The Empress card I’ve shared here is from the beautiful Salvador Dali deck – isn’t she a gorgeous, mystical woman?!

We don’t have a great deal of historical information about Eostre, and much of what we know comes from folklore and mythology rather than documented fact. However, the idea of a goddess associated with spring and renewal has persisted in many cultures, and can still be seen in modern celebrations of Easter and other springtime holidays.

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 on Zoom.

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 show you your path.