Psychic mediums would usually tell you not play around with your Ouija boards, because like what most people believe about this game, it can get dangerous. Ouija boards can serve as a portal to dark and evil realms, and we don't want that to be inside our households. Although the board, in itself, is not really evil, the kind of communication being attempted in this activity could be.
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Ouija Board - How To Use It
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Dreams - Language and Interpretation
They say that in understanding dreams, there is really nothing psychic about it. There is a certain degree of instinctive discernment involved, together with sound logic, and a good memory of what has been dreamt.
If this is true, how come dreams have been such mysteries since the beginning of time? Even during the era of the Old Testament, psychics and prophets have been summoned by kings and queens just to find out the meanings of their dreams.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Tarot Card Reading - Six of Swords
On our Valentine weekend, I had this dilemma of whether to go through with our windsurfing adventure or not. Good thing that I had some help on this matter, coz lately, whenever we travel, I tend to bring my Tarot cards with me. That weekend was no exception.
Feeling confused and a bit disappointed with myself for feeling unsure about going through with the windsurfing activity, I consulted my Tarot cards by picking one.
Thursday, February 4, 2010
Tarot Card - The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck
Since 2004, I have been using my Tarot Sutra Deck when I do my tarot reading. My husband bought it for me after looking practically everywhere. It was the only tarot deck available at that time. Then last Christmas, one of my bestfriends gave me a new deck as a gift. It's the The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck. It's what I use now in my readings, unless I want something specific to lovemaking and sex. ^_^
The Rider-Waite Tarot Deck
The Rider-Waite tarot deck is the most well-known Tarot deck that is being used today in the world of the English-speaking people (for Latin and other foreign countries, they use the Tarot de Marseille deck). Alternative names are used for this such as: the Rider-Waite-Smith, Waite-Smith, Waite-Colman Smith or simply the Rider deck. The card illustrator was Pamela Colman Smith from the instructions of academic and mystic A. E. Waite, and published by the Rider Company.