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Golden Tarot 'Getting To Know You Spread'
I did a three card reading yesterday when I got the deck so here it is.
What kind of deck will you be?~ Five of Wands
This is an interesting card. You have your traditional 5 men with wands involved in a scuffle.
The amazing part is when you understand that each man is from a different painting.
You would never know it, it's combined so well.
There is a wall behind them and a rooster sits on the wall and crows at the rising sun.
Beyond the wall you can see the roof tops of a beautiful city.
The book says: That which bends is less likely to break. I thought that was beautiful.
I think the rooster said the most to me in this card.
This deck will be a deck to awaken intuition.
It will be a deck that will hold it's own and capture my attention.
The five men reminded me if my five new tarot decks all scuffling for my attention.
And the rooster crowing to the golden sun is like the wake up call that brings everyone back to there senses and says...
There is something wonderful to learn from all of them.
And the Golden is very special.
How will we get along?~ Nine of Coins
The Moon and the Nine of Coins are my favorite cards. So I was happy to see this card turn up.
A beautiful maiden in deep, deep plum velvet with gold edging on her clock.
Little dots of light scattered through her auburn hair.
She turns to face the falcon on her finger.
On her face is a look of peace and contentment.
She stands in a berry patch. Little red berries dot the greenery on the ground.
A wicker basket filled with berries off to the side.
And a walking stick beside the basket.
A friendly sheep prances to her right and behind her is a peaceful tree lined hilly scene.
Nine gold coins float in the landscape.
She isn't picking berries because she has to.
It's not to feed her body, it's to feed her soul.
The whole card is about the freedom to enjoy the little things in life.
The things that delight your spirit.
And that is how we will get along.
This deck will delight my soul.
What will you teach me~ King of Coins
This is a beautiful king! The sky behind him is a golden mosaic.
You can see his great white castle with it's beautiful blue roof tops.
He is dressed in the finest of cream linen.
There is a little pen filled with pigs to show his wealth.
He holds a gold coin and wears a gold crown dotted with pearls and rubies.
He stands before a table covered with a beautiful red, gold and white table cover.
His table is cover with all kinds of things glasses, scissors, candle, hourglass and all kinds of writing tools.
For me the King of Coins upright is generous and a wonderful mentor.
He appreciates the finer things in life.
This deck is certainly one of the finer things in life.
When I was little my father used to go to Europe alot on business.
He always brought home books and slides from the great museums there.
I spent my childhood laying on my tummy on the red shagg living room rug, looking through giant coffee table books of art.
I recognize some of the pictures in this deck from those books.
My father was a mentor in leading me to appreciate fine art as a child.
And this deck brings me back full circle to appreciating that art as an adult.
In a generous way befitting the King of Coins.
This deck will teach me tarot in the beautiful pictures I learned to love as a child.
Lunakasha I pulled a card just for you. ~The Four of Cups
Well this deck sure has a sense of humor. LOL
Here you are Luna sitting on a peaceful hill side your flock of sheep and your trusty dog at your feet.
You also have a little donkey! (lots of tarot decks?)
A bowl of food and a canteen of wine at you side.
You sit on a rock wearing a dark blue dress and a brilliant red, gold trimmed robe over it.
You hold a little red leather bound book to your chest.
And you have a sad look on your face.
Before you are three full golden chalices of wine. (more decks?)
But you aren't looking at them.
Your eyes are fixed on an angel floating in a golden cloud holding the fourth full golden chalice. (the Golden Tarot?)
What do you think?
I did a three card reading yesterday when I got the deck so here it is.
What kind of deck will you be?~ Five of Wands
This is an interesting card. You have your traditional 5 men with wands involved in a scuffle.
The amazing part is when you understand that each man is from a different painting.
You would never know it, it's combined so well.
There is a wall behind them and a rooster sits on the wall and crows at the rising sun.
Beyond the wall you can see the roof tops of a beautiful city.
The book says: That which bends is less likely to break. I thought that was beautiful.
I think the rooster said the most to me in this card.
This deck will be a deck to awaken intuition.
It will be a deck that will hold it's own and capture my attention.
The five men reminded me if my five new tarot decks all scuffling for my attention.
And the rooster crowing to the golden sun is like the wake up call that brings everyone back to there senses and says...
There is something wonderful to learn from all of them.
And the Golden is very special.
How will we get along?~ Nine of Coins
The Moon and the Nine of Coins are my favorite cards. So I was happy to see this card turn up.
A beautiful maiden in deep, deep plum velvet with gold edging on her clock.
Little dots of light scattered through her auburn hair.
She turns to face the falcon on her finger.
On her face is a look of peace and contentment.
She stands in a berry patch. Little red berries dot the greenery on the ground.
A wicker basket filled with berries off to the side.
And a walking stick beside the basket.
A friendly sheep prances to her right and behind her is a peaceful tree lined hilly scene.
Nine gold coins float in the landscape.
She isn't picking berries because she has to.
It's not to feed her body, it's to feed her soul.
The whole card is about the freedom to enjoy the little things in life.
The things that delight your spirit.
And that is how we will get along.
This deck will delight my soul.
What will you teach me~ King of Coins
This is a beautiful king! The sky behind him is a golden mosaic.
You can see his great white castle with it's beautiful blue roof tops.
He is dressed in the finest of cream linen.
There is a little pen filled with pigs to show his wealth.
He holds a gold coin and wears a gold crown dotted with pearls and rubies.
He stands before a table covered with a beautiful red, gold and white table cover.
His table is cover with all kinds of things glasses, scissors, candle, hourglass and all kinds of writing tools.
For me the King of Coins upright is generous and a wonderful mentor.
He appreciates the finer things in life.
This deck is certainly one of the finer things in life.
When I was little my father used to go to Europe alot on business.
He always brought home books and slides from the great museums there.
I spent my childhood laying on my tummy on the red shagg living room rug, looking through giant coffee table books of art.
I recognize some of the pictures in this deck from those books.
My father was a mentor in leading me to appreciate fine art as a child.
And this deck brings me back full circle to appreciating that art as an adult.
In a generous way befitting the King of Coins.
This deck will teach me tarot in the beautiful pictures I learned to love as a child.
Lunakasha I pulled a card just for you. ~The Four of Cups
Well this deck sure has a sense of humor. LOL
Here you are Luna sitting on a peaceful hill side your flock of sheep and your trusty dog at your feet.
You also have a little donkey! (lots of tarot decks?)
A bowl of food and a canteen of wine at you side.
You sit on a rock wearing a dark blue dress and a brilliant red, gold trimmed robe over it.
You hold a little red leather bound book to your chest.
And you have a sad look on your face.
Before you are three full golden chalices of wine. (more decks?)
But you aren't looking at them.
Your eyes are fixed on an angel floating in a golden cloud holding the fourth full golden chalice. (the Golden Tarot?)
What do you think?