Dec. 21st, 2014

tarot_scholar: An image of Norman Rockwell's interpretation of Rosie the Riveter (Rosie)
(Why do you believe this to be so?)

I don't think there's a card in the deck that hasn't stumped me when it's shown up in "odd" place or an "out of character" reading. But continuously, I'd have to say:


1. Temperance

I understand the gist of this card, but I have a hard time distinguishing it from, say, The Chariot or even Strength: these are all cards about duality and finding a balance in duality, via some form of restraint or self-control. I freely admit that the distinction between them is sometimes too fine for my mind to grasp.


2. The World

How can you give specifics to a card that encompasses literally everything?
tarot_scholar: An image of Norman Rockwell's interpretation of Rosie the Riveter (Rosie)
Mostly I read for myself for advice and insight into troubling situations. I also offer the same types of readings to friends who ask for them.

I also use the Tarot for my writing, primarily as a writer's block buster.

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