What tarot card best represents you....
@Anora_Eldorath (6028)
United States
February 6, 2011 9:29pm CST
Now that we have studied each of the major arcana what tarot card best represents you at this point in life? Why? Give thought to the qualities, attributes, and explanations of the major arcana that were provided in each description and your own answers in those sections.
Namaste-Anora
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@p1kef1sh (45681)
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7 Feb 11
You're so mean Anora. Now I have to read them all again. But probably the one that is me to a tee is Strength. Although I can be very flaky at times, I do have a strength of character and resolve to see things through. I like to have my hand held though (both literally and metaphorically) and can be a complete child at times. LOL. I love to be mothered and am incredibly loyal to those that love and nurture me. Actually that's more than just Strength but that can be my lead card.
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@Anora_Eldorath (6028)
• United States
8 Feb 11
Pike-
That's a great introspection and reflection. I think you have fully understood the card of Strength.
Namaste-Anora
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@artsyfartsygypsy (755)
• Canada
21 May 11
The tarot card that best represents me at this point in my life would have to be the Prince of Wands, Mutable Fire. As I am changing everything in my life at thsi point and as I search for further wisdom in my witchcraft section of my life I have to follow the route I am supose to follow and do so in a thoughtful and unreckless way.
In my life I am also starting a new job, finishing off my madatory schooling, getting my final driver's license and planning on moving out of the house. All of this means that I am truly becoming an adult and am on a path of life and a quest for meaning of it all.
In my other forms of life I am usually Virgo, the Hermit. As the virgo zodiac sign myself I find that I automatically find myself working more on my insides that my exterior life. So by pushing myslef to isolate and work on my soul means that this is my daily life card.
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@Anora_Eldorath (6028)
• United States
22 May 11
Artsy-
This was actually the final question after a series on the Major Arcana that I ran here on Mylot with questions for each card. It sounds as if you are very familiar with the full tarot and as you are having a major life change at the moment the Prince of Wands seems very appropriate. You are most welcome to go back through the series and work through the questions for each of the 21 Major Arcana. In my own readings I deal strictly with the Major because they complete the Tree of Life and I find they are all I need to work with, though I am familiar with the Minor Arcana.
The Hermit, as you brought him up, is a very interesting card. I again invite you to read through the selection on him and perhaps tap into those probing questions.
I find that my daily tarot card changes as I grow spiritually. What was once a card years ago may not be the one that currently is at work in my life. The Tree of Life is never a path of destination to one sphere but more of the balance of our journey through the Tree of Life. As I mentioned early on in our studies on this, The beginning is the end and the end is the beginning.
Best of wishes to you for your journey ahead with the new job and change of life.
Namaste-Anora
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
9 Feb 11
For me this is a very difficult question because there are some parts of every one of the cards that you've talked about that fit in with my life. However, if I have to choose just one card to represent me the most I believe that it would be temperance. The reason that I feel that to be the case is because of the fact that I always try to make balanced and well thought out decisions when it comes to choices that I have to make in my life.
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@NoWayRo (1061)
• Romania
9 Feb 11
Meah. The Hermit.
I didn't chose it, it has chosen me; it has popped up in every reading session I've had since as long as I can remember.
I am perhaps a bit of an introvert; I tend to view my life as a journey of knowledge, and the most important quest is to find out who I am. On this journey, I believe I have to walk mostly alone - which does not equal lonely. Friends, lovers, family - they all play a part in my journey as I play in theirs, but in the key moments, we are all alone.
So I probably deserve to have the Hermit tagging along all the time. At times though I just wish I could say "I got the message, let's move along"
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@Anora_Eldorath (6028)
• United States
9 Feb 11
There is an old saying that there is no such thing as control. That is what the Hermit is telling us, so when we let go of trying to control all things we find that things open up to us.
Namaste-Anora