Circular layout for a Tarot Card Reading: Tarot Card 9, hopes and fears
23rd Feb 2008
Hello and blessings,
Recently I wrote about the first three tarot cards in a circular tarot card reading, the inner circle. I also wrote about the fourth tarot card, earth. This card was placed directly below the inner circle tarot cards. Next, I wrote a lesson about the fifth tarot card, water, which was placed to the left of the inner circle’s three cards. The next lesson was about the sixth tarot card, Air, which was placed directly above the inner circle (which is directly above tarot card 4); and, then, tarot card seven, which completed a large diamond around the inner circle tarot cards. The most recent lesson was about tarot card 8, which was placed in the top left hand corner of your outer circle. Here, I will discuss tarot card 9 in the circular tarot card layout. Tarot card nine is placed in the upper right-hand corner of the circle, at about 1:30. Tarot card nine is placed in between tarot card six and tarot card seven around the circumference of the circle, in a circular tarot card layout.
You can see an example of a circular tarot card layout here: email tarot card readings
Tarot Card 9: inner hopes and/or fears
This tarot card will reflect the inner desires, utmost hopes, and/or the innermost fears about the future. Which one, or both, will depend on whether the person in manifesting positive energy, negative energy, or in alternating fashion, both. Tarot card nine will represent what the person is manifesting in their reality, with the caveat that the hopes will manifest more overall when the person is focusing on positive energy, while the fears will be manifesting if the questioner is focusing on negative energy. As with all of the tarot cards, this card tells you much about the person receiving the tarot card reading. The tarot card reader can simply tell the questioner what the cards represent, or in tangent with other cards in the reading (positive or negative), help the person realize his/her power to choose which of these energies manifest more powerfully in his/her life.
The card reader can also get a clue as to which energies are manifesting more powerfully based on the position of the tarot card. If the tarot card lands upright, and it is a positive card, things look good. It the tarot card lands upright, but it is a negative card (numerous swords, for example, strife with conflict), the future looks a lot like a manifestation of the person’s fears. Tarot readers who use circular cards, like I do, will receive more information from each card that lands (there is the upright, yes; and, the upside-down, no; and, then, there is a whole bunch of directions of maybe (just like life)). The information the tarot reader gets out of this card depends much on the cards around it, as well as what the querent has asked the tarot.
Next, we will place tarot card 10, and continue with the last set of cards in the circular tarot card layout.
Thanks for reading,
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