Monday, April 30, 2012

Angel Card week of 4/30/12






       
Receive
Allow yourself to receive in your life. Receiving is healing for those that give.
Additional Message: If you are one of those people that find it very difficult to receive when you have always been the one to give, this card is a sign from your Angels to graciously accept what is given to you. Let go of your pride and humble thoughts of being the charitable provider and allow those that require healing by giving an opportunity to practice their humility. It is your gift to them.




        Guardian Angels
We all have at least one Guardian Angel, in many cases we typically have more than one Guardian Angel. They are with us since birth and are here to help and guide us toward our highest good. Guardian Angels will not interfere with our decisions, we have what is called free will, that is out gift and we use it with every decision we make. So why are Guardian Angels here? How can they help you? How do you hear, listen, touch & feel your Guardian Angels? Well there are many different ways to achieve this. The most important advice one can know in contacting your Guardian Angels and Spirit Guides is to trust your intuition through feeling your emotions. You inner guidance is your rudder through life and often times when you ask a question you will receive a feeling of emotion. Does it feel wonderful, good and so forth? This is your Guardian Angel and Spirit Guides helping you in making your decision. It is important to realize they are only here to guide us and will never force us to take the actual steps required, that is your choice and your journey to make.





How to ask your Guardian Angels for Help
It is very simple; they are with you always, close your eyes and ask your question. Angels can never be offended or become annoyed with you. No question is so ridiculous they will not answer. And the answer will come. You can invite your Angels into your thoughts on a daily occurrence while you are engaged in mundane things such as driving, cleaning, shopping, and walking, they can hear and answer your questions and desires at any time you wish. So go on and ask your Angels right now, open up your heart and pour out your frustrations, dreams and desires, sit back and listen, feel for the answers as assuredly they will come.



Love and Light

Lhynn

Thursday, April 26, 2012

The Sun

       




         
The Sun is ruled by...the Sun, of course and as the Moon was your inner darkness, the wild, untamed, unconscious part of you, the Sun is your inner light, civilized and rational, yang to yin, Apollo to Diana.
The Sun promises the querent their day in the sun. Glory, triumph, simple pleasures and truths. As the moon symbolized inspiration from dreams, this card symbolizes discoveries made wide awake. This is science and math, beautifully constructed music, carefully reasoned philosophy. It is a card of intellect and youthful energy.
Like the Sun, the querent will likely come across to others as warm and radiant, and they can be told that this is a good time to make decisions and take tests.
Standing for another person, this card can indicate those in the querent's life who are the most level headed and sunny. Also the most youthful. And, yes, the child/children in this card can be taken literally if other cards in the spread seem to suggest it. Your querent can be informed that a wanted and most welcome babe will soon be on the way. Likely a boy, or twins.






                                      Love and Light
                                               Lhynn

Monday, April 23, 2012

The Heirophant

The Hierophant The Hierophant is a master of sarced rites holding court in a holy place. Acolytes kneel before him and listen to his wisdom, The robes of the acolytes bear a design of red roses and white lilies (which also appears in the Magician card) which symbolize desire and abstract thought respectively. Between them at the Hierophant's feet are two crossed keys representing the conscious and the subconscious. Unlike the High Priestess, the Hierophant is concerned with the application of spiritual knowledge to the physical world. The Hierophant in a reading can indicate the establishment, the "powers that be", or perhaps an overly stubborn adherence to tradition. It is often a sign that it is time to think about giving up your routines, your old way of doing things, and to move into the unknown. Perhaps consider what life would be like if we truly lived by what we believe. Love and Light Lhynn

Saturday, April 21, 2012

Emperor

The Emperor The Emperor is seated on a throne of solid stone decorated with Ram's heads - the symbols for Aires and Mars. He holds a stylized Egyptian Ankh (symbol of life) in one hand, and a globe (symbolizes his control of the material world) in the other. He repesents authority, virility, self-mastery and he is interested in that which is physical and concrete. He, of course, is the counterpart to the Empress. If your goal was built upon a solid foundation, it will be realized. Drawing this card indicates that you should accept what is coming your way, and that you will receive most (perhaps all) of what you desire. Love and Light Lhynn

Thursday, April 19, 2012

The Empress





The Empress



The virgin High Priestess has become the Earth Mother. She sits on cushions in a fertile field, wearing a crown of stars. The symbol of Venus is one on side of her, and the flowing water of life on the other. She is Fertility personified. She represents the womb where creative ideas start to take shape in physical reality.

If you drew this card it means that for now at least, instead of "doing", you should try to simply "be". If you are trying to push a project forward, you can probably expect delays. The Empress represents being passive, not taking action. The Empress' presence in a reading is often a message to turn down our intellect and listen to intuition.




Love and Light
Lhynn

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

High Priestess






The High Priestess



The High Priestess sits on a throne between the pillars of Solomon's Temple: Boaz (black, negative, Yang) and Jachim (white, positive, Yin). The veil behind her, hides a wealth of secret knowledge. She holds a copy of Divine Law in her lap. A crescent moon at her feet and a full moon crown reveals her willingness to illuminate some of that which is hidden.

The High Priestess represents intuition, secret knowledge, the supernatural and psychic realms. It can also indicate hidden information that has yet to be revealed. Drawing this card may refer to changes taking place within you; the gathering of energy before the physical action is taken. There could be a surprise in your immediate future.




Love and Light
Lhynn

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

The Magician






At #1, the Magician is the male power of creation by willpower and desire. The lemniscate (infinity symbol) over his head indicates the energy of thought. Thus, he draws divine power down from the heavens into his white wand, molds it with that energy of thought, and makes it manifest on Earth (his finger pointing to the ground). This is that most ancient magic to make real whatever he imagines in his head merely by saying it aloud. ("And God said 'Let there be Light!' and there was Light").

Reflecting this is the fact that the Magician is often represented by Mercury. Mercury is the planet and god of smooth talkers and salesmen. Also clever with the sleight of hand (Mercury *was* the god of thieves!) and a medicine man - either a real doctor or someone trying to sell you snake oil.

The 4 suits before him remind us of the 4 aces, which in the Tarot symbolize the raw, undeveloped, undirected power of each suit. When the Magician appears, he reveals these to you. The tarot reader might well interpret this card as telling the querent that they will be given a vision, an idea, a magical, mental image of whatever it is they most want: the solution to a problem, an ambitious career, a love life, a job.




Love and Light
Lhynn