Seventh House (Partnerships): - Card indicating partnerships, marriage, and significant relationships. Tenth House (Career and Public Life): - Card representing career, public life, and achievements. First House (Self and Identity): - Card representing the querent’s self-perception and personal identity. This card can therefore indicate a long-term, committed relationship or marriage that is very traditional. What parts of myself do I need to work on to have a balanced relationship? The past card reflects the events and decisions that have shaped the current situation. Whether you are looking for guidance on a specific situation or just seeking a deeper understanding of yourself and your life journey, our tarot card readings can provide you with the support and insight you need. The first card represents your current situation or career focus. Ninth House (Higher Learning and Travel): - Card reflecting higher education, travel, and philosophical beliefs. Eighth House (Transformation and Shared Resources): - Card related to transformation, shared resources, and intimate connections.
The Tower, a card of upheaval and transformation, often comes as a shock when it appears in a love reading. There are forces in the universe that are pulling you toward a spiritual transformation when one of these cards appears in your Tarot reading. Upright Temperance Interpretation. When the Temperance card appears upright in a tarot reading, it signifies balance, moderation, and a need for patience. Birth Chart Integration: - Before the reading, obtain the querent’s birth chart. In the tarot reading, the reader used a relationship spread and drew The Lovers (symbolizing their bond), The Five of Swords (conflict and tension), and Temperance (balance and harmony). For example, if a client is experiencing a difficult Saturn return, the reader might use a tarot spread to explore the lessons and opportunities for growth during this period. Saturn (Discipline and Challenges): - Card addressing discipline, structure, and challenges. Second House (Values and Resources): - Card indicating financial matters, values, and possessions.
Each position corresponds to a specific house and its associated themes. These events can provide context and highlight specific themes in the reading. This section will explore actual cases where these two tools have been used together, share testimonials from individuals who have benefited from such readings, and highlight how professionals integrate both practices for deeper insights. The reader began by analyzing their synastry chart, which compares the natal charts of two individuals to understand their dynamics. The astrologer-tarot reader first examined her natal chart, focusing on her 10th house of career, which was influenced by a powerful Pluto transit. The way the reader integrated both practices was seamless. Pisceans may find themselves drawn to substances, daydreaming, or immersive entertainment as a way to temporarily alleviate the burdens of everyday life and indulge in their boundless imaginations. The Six of Wands represents victory and recognition for our efforts, while the Ten of Wands reminds us to find balance and avoid burnout in our pursuits. Remember how I said that the Six of Cups suggests that she is viewing her old relationship through rose-tinted glasses? Water (Cups - Emotions and Relationships): - Card reflecting emotions, relationships, and intuition. Venus (Love and Harmony): - Card reflecting love, relationships, and harmony.
For instance, if there is significant activity in the querent’s 7th house of relationships, focus on the tarot cards that address partnership and interpersonal dynamics. 6. Lay the cards out and decipher what messages are coming through by examining the card images and any other impressions that come into your mind. Eleventh House (Friends and Aspirations): - Card indicating friendships, social networks, and future aspirations. Fourth House (Home and Family): - Card reflecting home life, family, and roots. Sun (Core Self and Vitality): - Card representing the querent’s core self and life force. Aspects and Patterns: - Analyze the aspects (angles) between planets in the querent’s birth chart or current transits. Planetary Influences: - Look at the current positions of planets and how they might be affecting the querent. Remind the querent of this. Use Zodiac Signifiers: - Assign a zodiac sign to the querent based on their sun sign, moon sign, or rising sign.