Seventh House (Partnerships): - Card indicating partnerships, marriage, and significant relationships. Mars (Action and Desire): - Card indicating drive, desire, and assertive actions. Fueled by Instagram meme accounts, venture capital-backed astrology apps like Co-Star, or the live card readings on Tik Tok’s “For You” page, more and more young adults are becoming more accepting of and interested in Western Astrology and seeking new sources of guidance through new forms of practices such as tarot. The primal forces of the masculine and feminine, of the yang and the yin and their permutations, are emphasized. What are you thinking? Here are some practical tips, methods for using astrological charts, and example spreads to help you effectively combine these two powerful tools. 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 Ace of Cups overflows with potential, suggesting an emotional renewal or the arrival of someone who will open your heart. Instead of throwing dinner plates, they express their needs in front of a professional who helps reason them through their feelings. This indicated a significant transformation in her professional life.
However, it is important to recognize that this is not the end, but rather a necessary step towards transformation and renewal. Air (Swords - Intellect and Communication): - Card related to thoughts, communication, and conflicts. The synastry chart revealed a challenging Mars-Saturn aspect, indicating potential conflicts and restrictions. Earth (Pentacles - Material Aspects): - Card indicating material concerns, work, and physical health. Fifth House (Creativity and Pleasure): - Card representing creativity, romance, and leisure activities. Sun (Core Self and Vitality): - Card representing the querent’s core self and life force. This practice, steeped in history and rich in symbolism, relies on the skill and intuition of the tarot card reader to interpret the messages conveyed by the deck. Water (Cups - Emotions and Relationships): - Card reflecting emotions, relationships, and intuition. Second House (Values and Resources): - Card indicating financial matters, values, and possessions. Eleventh House (Friends and Aspirations): - Card indicating friendships, social networks, and future aspirations. Sixth House (Health and Routine): - Card addressing health, daily routines, and work environment.
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. We focus on educating and guiding them in essential life skills like self-care, stress management, and handling emotions. Moon (Emotions and Subconscious): - Card indicating emotional states and subconscious influences. The spread included The Tower (indicating sudden change), The Star (symbolizing hope and inspiration), and the Ace of Pentacles (representing new opportunities). The integration of astrology and tarot revealed that while the transition might be abrupt and challenging (The Tower), it was aligned with her soul’s growth and would lead to new, prosperous beginnings (Ace of Pentacles). Next, the reader drew tarot cards specifically asking about her career transition. Tenth House (Career and Public Life): - Card representing career, public life, and achievements. You must also know the card enough to picture it with your eyes closed. First House (Self and Identity): - Card representing the querent’s self-perception and personal identity. The first tip I would recommend for anyone in this type of relationship in the real world is to keep in mind that you are dating an entire person, and not just an age.
The astrologer-tarot reader first examined her natal chart, focusing on her 10th house of career, which was influenced by a powerful Pluto transit. Each position corresponds to a specific house and its associated themes. Each element corresponds to a suit in the Minor Arcana. Each suit is organised by a number so it’s easier to interpret. Aspects and Patterns: - Analyze the aspects (angles) between planets in the querent’s birth chart or current transits. Consult Astrological Charts: - Use the querent’s birth chart or current astrological transits to provide additional layers of meaning to the tarot reading. Shuffle the cards to mix up the energies and prepare the deck for the reading. Relate these influences to the tarot cards that appear in the reading. They decided to seek a combined tarot and astrology reading for guidance. Identify key planetary influences and align them with the tarot cards drawn. This foundational knowledge will help you make relevant connections between tarot cards and astrological influences. Just make sure to place your order early in the day to ensure that you receive your reading by the end of the day. 4. Avoid regrets. That means you will actively care your relationships and maintain them in such good working order that you enable no regret to happen.