THE FIRE OF THE SUN,
ANCIENT TAROT SECRETS.


Harmony is a key concept in both music and life. It is the result of different elements working together in a pleasing and coherent manner. Gypsy tarot is a tool that can help us achieve harmony in our lives by revealing the hidden forces and patterns that shape our destiny...

The Message of the Sun.

UNIQUE ONE OF A KIND ORACLE FORTUNE TELLING CARD TARPOT EBOOK
ABOUT THE BOOK

This is not just a tarot deck. It is a dialogue with the cosmos.
Rendered in an elegant Medieval style, this book presents a complete set of original tarot images paired with deep, reflective wisdom—designed not for fortune-telling, but for awakening.

Each card is a window into ancient truths, drawn from Phoenician, Sanskrit, and Greek roots, unlocking hidden meanings long buried beneath modern interpretations. These are not abstract archetypes—they are messengers, frequencies, reminders of the knowledge encoded within you.

The cards come to life with animated samples, inviting you into a richer experience of symbol and story. Inside, you'll find reflections like the Ecclesiastic, who calls us to reconnect with the cosmic rhythm through insight, intelligence, and recollection of the Self. Read more >>

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READING PHOENICIAN TAROT, THE ENEMY.

THE ENEMY WITHIN.



In the intricate tapestry of tarot readings, each card carries a multitude of meanings and messages, often reflecting the nuanced dance of human relationships and personal growth. Among these symbolic emissaries, the Enemy card stands out as a compelling figure, embodying the dualities of caution and insight. In the realm of human interactions, the metaphorical 'Enemy' often represents the challenges and adversities one might face, which are driven by complex emotions and intentions. It's a reminder that not all threats come in overt forms; some are subtle, requiring astute awareness and careful navigation.

The text underscores the importance of vigilance and the need to be wary of the intentions behind the actions of others. It speaks to the age-old adage that appearances can be deceiving, and one must look beyond the surface to understand the true motivations at play. This concept is not only relevant in personal relationships but also extends to broader social dynamics, where understanding and managing emotions can be crucial in maintaining harmony and preventing conflict. The message is clear: awareness and caution are key in dealing with the intricate and often hidden aspects of human interactions. Read more >>

HIDDEN DANGER, THE ENEMY

APOCALYPSE, THE FOUR HORSEMEN AND THE WIDOW IN GYPSY TAROT AND CHESS.

Monday, June 17, 2019

How these seemingly distant ideas are connected?

The term "Apocalypse" is often associated with cataclysmic events, but its etymology reveals a different story. It derives from the Greek word apokalypsis, meaning "revelation" or "an uncovering." The Greek roots apo- (meaning "away from") and kalyptein (meaning "to cover") combine to form a concept of revealing something that was hidden. This original meaning aligns more with a disclosure or revelation than an end-of-world scenario. It is closer to a revelation such as, "I was blind, but now I see." Over time, however, the word gained its association with catastrophic events, largely due to its use in religious texts like the Christian New Testament's Book of Revelation, which describes prophetic visions of the end times.

However, the essence of the word apocalypse speaks to the unveiling of knowledge or truth — a far cry from the doomsday connotations it has acquired. Or is it? The knowledge of the Ancients was stolen, as seen in the story of Prometheus. The very forces who took control of this knowledge now dominate the world, keeping it hidden from the people. The Ancients, who once possessed this wisdom, have forgotten their past, but their language — Sanskrit — remains, and it still speaks to those who can listen.

The concept of caturaGga, derived from Sanskrit, embodies this quartet, which is mirrored in "The Four Horsemen" of the Apocalypse. Catu denotes the number four, a symbol of stability and foundation upon which the complexities of the universe are built. In mystical traditions, these four elements — earth, air, fire, and water — represent natural balance and harmony. The term raGga suggests a spectrum or a guide. This ancient concept of caturaGga, the precursor to modern chess, was an intellectual game reflecting the universe and human life in its complexity.

The idea of caturaGga is deeply connected to the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation, where each Horseman represents an elemental force, driving the human experience in both creation and destruction. The game of chess — or rather, its ancient precursor — serves as a metaphor for the strategic paths we navigate in life, just as the Four Horsemen embody the forces at play in the universe. The ancient Phoenician (or Gypsy) wisdom embedded in these concepts serves as a reminder that the truths of the past are still relevant today, hidden in plain sight for those who seek to uncover them.


The notion of a fundamental creative force, - THE SUN - often depicted as a "string" in ancient teachings, resonates with some of the most cutting-edge theories in physics today.

UNVAILED KNOWLEDGE, TREASON, APOCALYPSE.

Monday, June 17, 2019

Prometheus is the very first man to commit treason and theft is what his name refers to. Prometheus is a Sanskrit word for Thief, hence Prometheus has no name he is only known as the thief. The tale of Prometheus in Greek mythology is a rebellion and the darkness that follows treason, where Prometheus defies the gods to steal fire and bestow it upon humanity. This act of treason against the divine order, symbolises the acquisition of forbidden knowledge, a theme that resonates with the symbolism of fire in Sanskrit literature. In the Phoenician tradition, fire, or Agni, is revered as a deity that embodies transformation, and this stolen fire is incorporated into religion as the holy spirit. Yet, fire also conveys science, as it's a medium within the spirit acting as a messenger between the divine – higher consciousness - and the mortal realms.
The notion of a fundamental creative force, - THE SUN - often depicted as a "string" in ancient teachings, resonates with some of the most cutting-edge theories in physics today.

Monday, June 17, 2019

The fire stolen by Prometheus thus becomes a metaphor for the spark that will destroy humanity. Knowledge in the wrong hands became a weapon of mass destruction. It represents the human quest for greed and pride, often at the risk of retribution, mirroring the Vedic concept of fire as a divine force that consumes those without enlightened minds. The parallel narratives in Greek and Sanskrit traditions highlight a universal appreciation of fire as a symbol of pride, power, and the human spirit's indomitable quest to possess the forbidden to rule over others, which leads to destruction. Read more >>