Tarot Card of the Day - 2010/03/02

Today's Card:

XIX - The Sun 


Meaning according to the booklet:

Section#1:  Glory. Gain. Riches. Triumph. Pleasure. Truth. Shamelessness. Manifestation. Recovery. Arrogance. Vanity

Section #2: 
This card represents the Lord of the new Aeon, the Lord of Light, Life, Liberty and Love, ad the complete emancipation of the human race.  The green mound represents the fertile earth, but the presence of a wall shows that the new Aeon does not mean the absence of control.  The twin children are represented as dancing outside the wall, because they typify the new stage in human history, the stage of complete freedom from the restrictions imposed by such ideas as sin and death.

Section #3:  Sun.  Resh.  This card shows the simple human approach to the mysteries.  The Sun is the lord of life, liberty and love.  The children are dancing with butterfly wings.  They are surrounded by the signs of the Zodiac, showing the different houses through which the sun passes. 

Meaning to me:

Could something new be starting in my life soon?  Again, another card of change, but this time the result of that change.  The manifestation of the changes that I'm making starting.  Is it all going to happen today?  No, but through the actions that I'm taking (see yesterday's draw), these are going to be the results.                  
     
A note:  The meanings are being taken from the Thoth deck, and do not necessarily mean the same thing for any other decks being depicted here. 

The second depiction of the drawn card from the Robin Wood deck was scanned and donated by friend of the show Lady Trea.  If you have another deck that you would like to be depicted on here, scan them in, zip them up and email them to GrottoRadio@yahoo.com

Don't forget tolisten in to Grotto RadioTuesday nights from 8pm to 9pm PST.  We are going to have Kelly back in studioin to talk about her "Elven" path and see what that is all about. Listen in as we only have 5 shows left (unless you save the show)!

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