A Journey With Gypsy Tarot.




 

Designing your own  Future.

 

 



Welcome to a world where ancient wisdom meets modern insight. Discover the mysteries of Tarot, Gypsy Cards, and the universe within.
The cards don’t hold answers—they help you unlock the answers within yourself.

The Lenormand tarot, with its 36-card deck, offers a unique approach to cartomancy, distinct from the more commonly known tarot systems. Originating in Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries, the Lenormand cards feature straightforward imagery that reflects everyday life, including objects, people, animals, and various situations. This practical imagery is central to the Lenormand method, where the significance of each card emerges not only from its individual meaning but also from the context provided by its position and relationship to other cards within a spread.

The Lenormand tarot reading is a unique type of Gypsy card that has special symbols and meanings. These symbols are derived from the ancient wisdom of the Phoenicians, who were the first to discover the secrets of the fire. The Phoenicians encoded their knowledge in the Sanskrit language, which is the only way to interpret the Lenormand cards correctly. The Freemasons later stole this knowledge from the Phoenicians and tried to use it for their own purposes, but they could not understand the true power of the fire. The Lenormand tarot reading reveals the hidden messages of the fire and helps you to connect with your inner light.

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This insightful ebook serves as your companion on a transformative journey through the 36 cards of the Gypsy tarot. Crafted for clarity and simplicity, it provides comprehensive explanations of each card's meaning, whether upright or reversed. With this guide in hand, you'll reveal the profound messages each card holds and how they can illuminate your path. Pages: 170 pages, Download Size: 3.63 MB download. Format: PDF eBook

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This eBook is 170 pages, download Size: 3.63 MB publication. The book explains each 36 Card's image meaning and reversed meaning.




The House is far more than a physical dwelling; it is the Temple of the Universe, the legendary "Solomon’s Temple" made manifest in the "Now." While historians search for stone ruins, the truth is far simpler and more profound: The Temple is You. It is the architectural blueprint of the human soul, a "Hardware" system designed to house the eternal "Software" of the divine.


The name Solomon reveals its secret when traced back to the Sanskrit Saura-Man (Solar-Man). Saura signifies the solar deity, the radiant "Son of the Sun." This is the "Right Eye" of humanity, the interface through which we perceive time and physical reality. To enter the House is to enter the Saura-Man’s inner sanctum, where the light of Ra illuminates the mind.


The Mathematics of the Dwelling: Beta and Bata (Sanskrit)


In the Phoenician-Rhomani sequence, the House is linked to the letter Beta. While the "Markets" claim this simply means a "tent" or "house," its true root is the Sanskrit Bata—a particle meaning "Surprise," "Unexpected," or "Astonishing." This reveals the House as a dynamic event. It is the Ti (The Pillar) transformed into a dwelling. It is the moment the "Mathematics of the Soul" receives a roof and a foundation. A true Home is not a static box; it is a place of constant, astonishing revelation where the "Hidden" is perpetually coming to light.


The House: The King of Hearts.
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Exploring the Depths of the Gypsy Tarot: The House Card and the King of Hearts.

The Gypsy Tarot, a mystical and enigmatic variant of the traditional Tarot deck, stands as a testament to the human quest for understanding the tapestry of life's journey. Each card in this deck is not merely a piece of art; it is a vessel of profound symbolism and layered meanings that, when woven together, can reveal the intricate patterns of our existence. Among the pantheon of cards, the House card and the King of Hearts are of particular interest, especially when they converge in a reading. The House card, with its connotations of sanctuary and peace, serves as a mirror reflecting our innermost sanctum. It is the embodiment of the foundation we lay down in our lives, both in the physical realm as a shelter and in the metaphysical realm as emotional support. The appearance of this card in a spread is a harbinger of stability, emotional intelligence, and benevolence, signalling a period of tranquillity and well-being.

Gypsyr Tarot Reading

All I want to know is why does King of Heart mean House in Lenormand? It is different from other system?

Gypsyr Tarot Reading
Thursday, October 15, 2020

The King of Hearts is the second layer, adding an extra dimension to the meaning.

The House is portraying creation, life, and you. It speaks of nurturing, psychic energy, a Transmission of the Divine into a life-form called Beta. The House called Sojouin, maga, Magh- magos (Sanskrit), and the exact translation is Priest of the Sun, the unification of gamAgamakArin within you, with the PowerPoint (Bindu), the cosmic centre.

The King of Hearts is the second layer of the card of the House:

Consciousness is assured by the King of Hearts, by stabilising the Physical Plane, Heaven or Consciousness of the Divine Mind.

The King and the House Connection.
Saturday, October 17, 2020