EmpyreanKnight
I'm not sure how I missed this.
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Yup! It starts June 14 so hop in here:
http://tarotforum.net/showthread.php?p=5032368
I'm not sure how I missed this.
Is there still time to join in?
I'm not sure how I missed this.
Is there still time to join in?
Just got word that the Walker and its companion book should be here by this weekend so yay! Thanks RavenOfSummer, your vibes must be very effective.
Hello Raven,
I have a question on the placements of the cards, and I apologize if this question has already been adressed before.
Why is the first card of the Wheel the one slightly left of the topmost card ? Is there a signification for this placement?
Spontaneously I would have put the first card either on the top most position, or on the position just right of the topmost (like the number 1 on the dial of a clock)
So I am curious as to why this position is chosen for the first card ?
Thank you (and dont worry if there is no easy explanation, no sweat)
This is a great question Carojulie. In terms of the layout I took this directly from the Sacred Days of Yule layout which has been used for the Yule readings here on the forums for many years. Last year was my first time doing the Yule reading, and I actually wondered the same thing as you- why isn't card number 1 at the top of the wheel? After thinking about it the idea I had is that not putting card number 1 at the very top gives more of an impression of the turning of the wheel when you look at it. We are pausing to reflect in this place, but even now the wheel is in motion, and the number layout feels like a reminder of that. However, I think there's no reason why the first card can't be at the top of the wheel and the spread goes around from there, if that feels right to you. There may be others who are thinking the same thing! So I think we should all do what feels right for us in laying out our wheel
I am still trying to decide wich deck to use for this spread.
I am thinking of several :
- The Motherpeace, wich would be very appropriate for this special work, with its links to the godess and feminine power ; it has always seemed to be a sort of sacred deck to me, so that makes sense
- The DruidCraft (I have the french version : le Tarot des Druides) which also seems appropriate, due to its representations of ritualistic celebrations
- The Clover Tarot, one of my all time favourite, because it is so close to my heart, and has such vibrant colors and thoughfull imagery
- The Distant Past tarot which has a very sunny, midsummer vibe to it, with all this sunny athmosphere and blue skies and foliage
- I am also thinking of a secret deck that I am waiting for through the post, but I am not sure it will get there in time. Only today's post and tomorow's post, after that it will be too late. Its a deck that I have been dreaming of for litteraly years... so if it arrived in time, what better way to start a journey with it, than using it for this midsummer spread ?
Initially I had also thought of one of my witchy decks (Green Witch, Modern Spellcaster..) or one of my faiery decks (Hezicos, Sidhe, Victorian faierys..) because the vibe was coherent with the subject of the spread. But, as much as I like some of these decks, I do not love them as much as I love the decks that I mentioned in the list above, and I sensed that I really wanted a special deck, one that is really amongst my all time favourites, for this spread.
I enjoy reading about all your chosen decks, and I see that some of you have a hard time chosing, like me !
ETA : Oh no, now that I have written that I dont like my witchy decks and my faery decks as much as the others, I feel bad for them to be left aside....
Is there still time for me to join?
I'm not sure I'm totally in the mood for this at this time of year, but the positions in the spread seem to reflect just the type of things I need to be focusing on right now. I"m not sure how I missed this earlier.