Month: February 2012

  • not wanting to do things

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      The Shadow Truth spread provides insight into your attitudes and hidden feelings. This spread is used when you are having trouble confronting something, or fear that you are concealing something from yourself. The Haindl Tarot weaves a tapestry of haunting beauty from the traditions of Native America, the Holy Grail, the I Ching, Kabbalah and the Norse Runes, and is the deck of choice for mystics and those seeking enlightenment. If you would like your own copy of the Haindl Tarot, you can buy it now!
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    The card in the center represents the attitude you assumeNine of Cups (Fortune): Fortune. Wealth. Emotional breakthrough. Generosity.

    I Ching Hexagram 42 Increase. Eight cups are in order. Nature has been restored and water is flowing though the rock.

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    The card to the right represents the thoughts and feelings that underly your attitudesTwo of Cups (Love), when reversed: Quarreling or jealousy. Uncertain future. Lack of commitment.

    I Ching Hexagram 1 The Creative. The peacock symbolizes rebirth and balance. It is a fantasy bird, emphasizing the importance of fantasy in love. Two cups show two people joining together in love.

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    The card at the top represents how your attitude is evolving and will evolve in the future. Five of Swords (Defeat): An overwhelming situation. Need to hold onto principles until the time comes to make a change.

    I Ching Hexagram 47 Oppression. The broken swords represent technology. The ancient unicorn is dying. The bubble is tainted with blood.

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    The card to the left represents how others perceive your attitudeTwo of Stones (Harmony): Harmonic situations.

    I Ching Hexagram 16 Enthusiasm. The fabric shows dark and light lines moving together. A hole signifies mystery, the unknown source of life.

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    The card at the bottom represents what you cannot confront or are hiding from yourself. The Moon, when reversed: The time to return to “solar”, rational activities. Conscious mind blocking the unconscious.

    The Symbols
    Kaph, back of the head; Othal, O, prosperity; Pisces.
    The Image
    The landscape represents peace, while the lobster represents fear. The unicorn, which replaces the traditional dog and wolf, is the imagination. The entire image is dreamy and surrealistic, a land of myths, illusions and wonders, the path of the imagination which can lead to perfect knowledge.