This is a long time practice in my family, my grandmother was a Curandera (healer) in Mexico. Lemons are thought of as trapping negative energy, and purifying the air/area. You can do this many ways, the lemon should be cut across diagonally and horizontally, as you slice the skin place your intentions for your lemon, to draw out negativity. Use 1-3 lemons, place them on your bed stand to absorb negative energies overnight from you and your dreams. If using them as protection: place your bowl of cut lemons under your bed. For additional protection place salt around them, blessing the salt as you pour them. Feel free to personalize the salt bowl for your needs – the bowl shown has eucalyptus and bay leaves added. I leave my lemon until it feels done. Some instruct one lemon per night, or until the lemon turns brown. Do not touch the lemon, put the whole bowl into the earth or in a bag and dispose off your property.
1. The most important clues may be in the background!
In the Rider Waite Smith deck, many cards show a figure with a number of significant items behind his or her back. What happens behind one’s back is, for oneself, something unseen, shadowy, something to which one has no conscious access. This could point to the idea that the figure in the foreground is unaware of the nature or scope of their issues. You can’t grasp what you cannot see, and that can reveal a lot about the nature of the card’s meaning.
2. The color of the sky reveals a lot!
Again referencing the Rider Waite Smith deck, the color of the sky on a given card often leads to a simple but important clue for its interpretation.
3. Pay close attention to proportions!
In the image of the Four of Wands, the figures are depicted much smaller than is the case in other images; they fall short. Or perhaps they are of normal height and are painted so small in order to emphasize the comparatively huge size of the wands. This sort of thing can be found in many other cards.
4. Court cards represent developed personalities or facets of oneself!
The Queen: impulsive, an initiator, an investigator (water type)
The King: thorough, intensive, consolidating (fire type)
The Knight: magnifying, expanding, a drawer of consequences (air type)
The Page: makes something tangible out of or with the element in question (earth type)
4. Pay attention to numbers!
Numerology can play a big role in your interpretations of the cards, especially in the Minor Arcana:
Ones (Aces): Something new with vast potential is indicated when you have many aces in your readings. They are pure energy without form – and it depends on you to shape it and bring the opportunities that they represent into fruition. Because they are raw, they are also unstable, and can very quickly overwhelm if not taking care.
Twos: Coming together in pairs is the theme of the twos, and all the complexities that this union represents. We leave the individuality of the ones, and the twos are a taste of union.
Threes: Group dynamics rule the threes in the tarot, and they depict different outcomes that can occur when a group comes together – whether they are groups of individuals, or groups of ideas. Because it is also symbolically thought of as completion (the first polygon, the holy trinity, etc) it also indicates an initial completion of a first phase of some sort.
Fours: The fours usually indicate that some foundation has been created and is ready to grow and evolve. To grow and evolve is the key here, because though the foundation is created, there is some disappointment indicated sometimes because things may not have progressed entirely as hoped for – thus, the fours are also the universe’s way of pushing us to grow and move forward.
Fives: Change, fluctuations and conflict are represented by the fives. After the fours, the fives are amplifications of that same energy. When that energy explodes, the fives ask us to look within ourselves for a deeper reason of why to progress. To move forward and beyond these instabilities, we have to push forward.
Sixes: While the fives represent conflict, the sixes represent the movement away from that conflict into a solution, whether they are internal or external, whether that means reconciliation or letting go. They are the cards of overcoming suffering, light after the dark.
Sevens: When seeing many sevens in a reading it usually indicates that it is a time to step back and introspect. The sevens ask us to assess, and reevaluate whether the path that you are taking is what is best for you. Sometimes this is a lonely pursuit, but this period is needed to go forward with your authentic desires.
Eights: A completion of a second phase is indicated with the eights, and usually corresponds to some sort of achievement, whether in the worldly sense, or in an emotional sense. Growth either way is indicated here, and sometimes it can take place in a form where we least expected it.
Nines: Nearing completion is indicated by the nines, and this can take the form of entering a plateau of some sort. What looks like the finish line, may actually be just a transitory stage. While the feeling of completion is here, it is usually just a pause before the final part of the cycle comes.
Tens: In the tens, we see the actual completion of the cycle, that something has come to a full circle – it indicates that from this point forward, we can move towards a new beginning.
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Sources: Biddytarot, The Ultimate Guide to the Rider Waite Tarot by Johannes Fiebig and Evelin Burger, Understanding Tarot by Liz Dean
If you’re trying to figure out if it’s a crow or a raven, remember that smaller bird=smaller word, so crows are the little guys. If you’re wondering, huh, is that big enough to be a raven? It’s a crow. Ravens are startlingly large if you’re used to crows. Ravens are real big. Ravens are hawk sized. Ravens are bigger than your head.
Here’s a size comparison.
and here is a crow with a human
versus a raven
So if there is any doubt that that croaky black bird is big enough to be a raven, it’s probably a crow.
One big reason that many diets fail is that traditional weight loss programs don’t factor in how we process subtle energy, what Chinese medicine terms life force or chi. Subtle energy penetrates and surround the body. Sensitive people who I call intuitive empaths unknowingly overeat in response to being overwhelmed by negative vibes. Empaths not only can sense energy around them, they absorb it into their bodies. If this is you, Positive Energy will teach you to center and protect yourself when the impulse to overeat hits.
Alchemical Peer To Peer Supervision – For Psychotherapists
Weekly on Skype and meet ups in Notting Hill every 1-3 months.
Understanding alchemical symbolism in psychotherapy using alchemical texts and alchemical processes in practice.
Suggested Reading:
Alchemy: An Introduction to the Symbolism and Psychology by Marie-Louise von Franz
The Mystery of The Coniunctio by Edward Edinger
Anatomy of the Psyche: Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy by Edward Edinger
Aurora Consurgens: On the Problem of Opposites in Alchemy by Marie-Louise von Franz
The Mysterium Lectures: A Journey through Jung’s Mysterium Coniunctionis by Edward Edinger
The Aion Lectures: Exploring the Self in Jung’s Aion by Edward Edinger
Goethe’s Faust: Notes for a Jungian Commentary by Edward Edinger
This group is for accredited psychotherapists and psychoanalysts with previous study and supervision in transpersonal and/or Jungian analysis or similar. Accreditation with UKCP or similar national register. 8 years minimum study and 5 years of minimum practice required.
If interested please message jasmine@nursethesoul.com with some details about your background and current work as well as how you heard about Nurse The Soul. She will follow up with her Skype details to have a call and discuss your interest 📚🕯⚖ #alchemy #innercitybooks #alchemical #psyche #psychology #jungian #transpersonal (at Notting Hill) https://www.instagram.com/p/B41vWsDntRs/?igshid=zscfngzf7yy0