Monday, May 10, 2010

Recently I received a new Tarot deck - GAIAN. WOW. I am in total awe, the deck is just amazing. I am starting this journey with the first card - the Seeker.

Stepping into a journey ahead, not necessarily a smooth one but it may involve a windy road to reach the conclusion which will be a worthwhile one. Any change can be a positive thing. Consider the heights you must climb to get where you want to (mountains). The journey can result in a new future whether it be with someone or work. It can lead to a sense of freedom but it is a journey which needs to be taken (and wants to be taken). It is important however not to jump in to it, and do your homework first, be prepared and there should be no unwanted surprises.

I'm not very good with symbols however the butterfly represents to me a new freedom, bluebirds of happiness, and a fox for caution and being cunning and agile.

3 comments:

  1. There is so much to love about the Gaian Tarot! I saw a copy at Reader's Studio and fell in love with it but the price was just a bit too steep for me. I will get a copy in Sept. 2011 when it comes out but fear that the art will be diminished due to smaller sized cards.

    Good luck on your journey with the cards.

    Onyx.

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  2. Oh beginnings are so delicious! And within the realm of the Gaian Tarot! I can't wait to see every step. I must await my own Gaian journey until 2011, as Onyx mentioned.

    I had the same problem with symbolism when I began my journey. I took a crash course after meeting my own Seeker. There might be (I'll check) a thread on symbolism at AT.

    Bright Blessings on your journey!

    Shire

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  3. Hi Liz, sorry I took so long to add you and follow your blog! I'm also waiting (not so) patiently for the Gaian to come out from Llewellyn, can't really afford the LE. ::sigh::
    Enjoy your journey with this deck! and remember, there are some things we just can't prepare for-those wonderful surprises that aid in our growth!

    :) Leigh

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