

JanuaryYour card of January is:
21. The World - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749236.jpg
Interpretation:
The World represents an ending to a cycle of life, a pause in life
before the next big cycle beginning with the fool.[4] The figure is at
once male and female, above and below, suspended between the heavens
and the earth. It is completeness. It is also said to represent cosmic
consciousness; the potential of perfect union with the One Power of
the universe.[5] It tells us full happiness is also to give back to
the world, sharing what we have learned or gained.[6]
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_World_(Tarot_card))
FebruaryYour card of February is:
4. The Emperor - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749230.jpg
Interpretation:
The Emperor symbolizes the desire to rule over one's surroundings, and
its appearance in a reading often suggests that the subject needs to
accept that some things may not be controllable, and others may not
benefit from being controlled.
As with all Tarot cards, multiple meanings are possible. Where the
Empress is the Feminine principle, the Emperor is the Masculine. Most
individuals will relate to this card in the same way they relate to
their own father.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emperor_(Tarot_card))
MarchYour card of March is:
8. Strength - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749226.jpg
Interpretation:
The modern interpretation of the card stresses discipline and control.
The lion represents the primal or id-like part of the mind, and the
woman, the 'higher' or more elevated parts of the mind. The card tells
the Querent to be wary of base emotions and impulse.[citation needed]
For example, in The Chariot card, the Querant is fighting a battle.
The difference is that in Strength, the battle is mainly internal
rather than external.
In the Crowley deck this card is entitled Lust, and receives a
different focus, as a sun sign (zodiac), namely Leo, implying a
potency that is sexual, creative, and intuitive, which are all
attributes of the element Fire. The other Leonine quality of
generosity, or mercy, is also an aspect of this power or strength.
There is a further connection with the heart chakra in kundalini yoga.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strength_(Tarot_card))
AprilYour card of April is:
11. Justice - 4put.ru/pictures/max/244/752456.jpg
Interpretation:
When Justice appears in a throw, it usually signals that some
injustice needs righting, that something in the world is dangerously
out of balance. This could be interior to the Querent (not giving the
self its due; arrogance), or it could be the calling of the Querent
(to right some external wrong). It is important, however, that the
Querent be aware that most things in the exterior world that they
perceive (at least as mediated by a tarot throw) are in fact an
externalization of some interior process or conflict.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_(Tarot_card))
May Your card of May is:
19. The Sun - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749357.jpg
Interpretation:
This card is generally considered positive. It is said to reflect
happiness and contentment, vitality, self-confidence and
success.[1][2][3] Sometimes referred to as the best card in Tarot, it
represents good things and positive outcomes to current struggles.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sun_(Tarot_card))
JuneYour card of June is:
0. The Fool - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749234.jpg
Interpretation:
The Fool is the spirit in search of experience. He represents the
mystical cleverness bereft of reason within us, the childlike ability
to tune into the inner workings of the world. The sun shining behind
him represents the divine nature of the Fool's wisdom and exuberance,
holy madness or 'crazy wisdom'. On his back are all the possessions he
might need. In his hand there is a flower, showing his appreciation of
beauty. He is frequently accompanied by a dog, sometimes seen as his
animal desires, sometimes as the call of the "real world", nipping at
his heels and distracting him. He is seemingly unconcerned that he is
standing on a precipice, apparently about to step off. One of the keys
to the card is the paradigm of the precipice, Zero and the sometimes
represented oblivious Fool's near-step into the oblivion (The Void) of
the jaws of a crocodile, for example, are all mutually informing
polysemy within evocations of the iconography of The Fool. The staff
is the offset and complement to the void and this in many traditions
represents wisdom and renunciation, e.g. 'danda' (Sanskrit) of a
Sanyassin, 'danda' (Sanskrit) is also a punctuation mark with the
function analogous to a 'full-stop' which is appropriately termed a
period in American English. The Fool is both the beginning and the
end, neither and otherwise, betwixt and between, liminal.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fool_(Tarot_card)#Interpretations)
JulyYour card of July is:
18. The Moon - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749233.jpg
Interpretation:
According to Waite's The Pictorial Key to the Tarot, the card
represents life of the imagination apart from life of the spirit. The
dog and wolf are the fears of the natural mind in the presence of that
place of exit, when there is only reflected light to guide it. This
reference is a key to another form of symbolism. The intellectual
light is a mere reflection and beyond it is the unknown mystery which
it cannot reveal. It illuminates our animal nature, types of which are
represented below—the dog, the wolf, and that which comes up out of
the deeps, the nameless and hideous tendency which is lower even than
the savage beast. It strives to attain manifestation, symbolized by
crawling from the abyss of water to the land, but as a rule it sinks
back whence it came. The face of the mind directs a calm gaze upon the
unrest below, and the dew of thought falls. The message is: "Peace, be
still," and it may be that there shall come a calm upon the animal
nature, while the abyss beneath shall cease from giving up form.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Moon_(Tarot_card))
AugustYour card of August is:
10. Wheel of Fortune - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749235.jpg
Interpretation:
When the Tarot deck is used for divinatory purposes, the cards are
often laid out in a 'spread', and the exact meaning of the card varies
depending on the disposition of any surrounding cards. In addition, as
specific meanings can be drawn from the exact appearance of a card
and, as mentioned, that can vary widely between decks, the
interpretation of the card also can vary between decks. Some decks,
such as Waite, carry a theological symbolism specific to their
designer's interpretation; yet such meanings might not be associated
with other variants on the same card, and they may not be acknowledged
or referenced by any given reader.
A common aspect to most interpretations of this card within a reading
is to introduce an element of change in the querant's life, such
change being in station, position or fortune: such as the rich
becoming poor, or the poor becoming rich.[4][5][6]
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheel_of_Fortune_(Tarot_card))
SeptemberYour card of September is:
14. Temperance - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749360.jpg
Interpretation:
Some Jungians say that Temperance represents the unconscious, which
can guide us, they contend, to a deeper understanding of ourselves.
The one foot on the land, the other in the water, represents the
unification of the external and internal, conscious and unconscious,
realms.
Under these approaches, when Temperance appears, it is a warning or
invitation to be prepared for a confrontation with the deepest
questions of who we are, who we think we are, and who we will become.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temperance_(Tarot_card))
OctoberYour card of October is:
17. The Star - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749362.jpg
Interpretation:
The Star represents a moment of renewed hope, inspiration and
discovery. The turmoil of escape from the Devil depicted on the
previous trump in the series (The Tower) is over, indicating calm
after the storm. It is a breakthrough, a new opportunity to rise to
higher state of consciousness.[5] It is the first of 3 cards of
increasing light, indicating we may be receiving greater clarity.[6] A
higher pathway is becoming visible. We may solve a mystery, discover
secrets, or gain ideas in meditation.[7]
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Star_(Tarot_card))
NovemberYour card of November is:
3. The Empress - 4put.ru/pictures/max/244/752458.jpg
Interpretation:
She can represent the creation of life, of romance, of art or
business. The Empress can represent the germination of an idea before
it is ready to be fully born. The Empress is often associated with
Venus, goddess of beautiful things as well as love, and indeed the
Rider-Waite deck brandishes her symbol upon a heart-shaped bolster.
The Empress is also often interpreted to be Demeter, goddess of
abundance. She is the giver of earthly gifts, although at the same
time, she can be overprotective and possessive.[citation needed] In
anger she can withhold, as Demeter did when her daughter, Persephone,
was kidnapped. Due to her fury and grief, Demeter keeps the Earth cold
and barren until Spring when her child is returned to her.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Empress_(Tarot_card))
DecemberYour card of December is:
7. The Chariot - 4put.ru/pictures/max/243/749228.jpg
Interpretation:
What does this all mean? It means a union of opposites, like the black
and white steeds. They pull in different directions, but must be (and
can be!) made to go together in one direction. Control is required
over opposing emotions, wants, needs, people, or circumstances; to
bring them together and give them a single direction, your direction.
Confidence is also needed and, most especially, motivation. The card
can, in fact, indicate new motivation or inspiration, which gets a
stagnant situation moving again. It can also imply, on a more
pragmatic level, a trip (usually by car), a vehicle - in the repair
shop if the card comes up reversed - or a message.
The Chariot is a fascinating card, but also frustrating. It is
armored, but also cut off - a charioteer fights alone. It moves from
one plane to the next (water to land and back again) - conscious and
unconscious, earthly and spiritual. It succeeds by attacking from the
side, rather than straight on.
On the one hand, the Chariot may indicate loyalty, faith, and
motivation; a conviction that will lead to victory no matter the odds.
On the other hand, however, the Chariot may signify a ruthless,
diehard desire to win at any cost. The Querent should be reminded to
save his energy for what comes after.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Chariot_(Tarot_card))
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