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2015 is a Universal year 8.

December 31, 2014 by Anna

Universal year.

Universal year.

Our planet is on a year 8.

What does that mean?

2015 will likely be easier than 2014.

Creativity is strong, confidence is growing, things can finally get done. A year 8 can be very rewarding.

Since the Universal year influences all of us, that is good news.

Said that, we all have our own personal year, which represents the opportunities and the challenges coming our way.

My own personal year for 2015 is a 5.

A year 5 is full of surprises and change. There will be plenty of opportunities if I will be able to respond quickly.

A year 5 can bring a lot of progress if I take charge, mingle and go with the flow, letting go of what does not work and embrace new ways of doing things.

At the same time, a year 5 will be very frustrating if I stubbornly hold on to my plans when facing surprises along the way.

A personal year 5 is dynamic, exciting and tricky, as there is a tendency to overindulge our senses.

Do you want to know what is your personal year in 2015?

Add the day and the month you were born, to the year you want to calculate.
Reduce each to a single digit. If you encounter master number 11 and 22 reduce them too.

As an example, I was born on the 15 of September.

15 = 1+5 = 6

September =9

2+0+1+5= 8

6+9+8=23 = 2+3= 5

Happy 2015 !

Filed Under: Numerology Tagged With: Numerology Personal year, Numerology readings Guelph, Personal year 5

Should Tarot be self taught? Is an intuitive approach the best way to go? Part 2.

December 2, 2014 by Anna

Tarot reader Anna Kocher

Tarot reader Anna Kocher

Should Tarot be self taught?
Is an intuitive approach the best way to go?
Part 2.

Victoria writes:

I learned to read Tarot 10 years ago by taking an intuitive approach to the cards. I was encouraged to do this by my then boyfriend, who had been working with Tarot for more than 20 years. Between his help and the help of a close friend, I learned a lot about reading for myself and other people. I eventually bought two reference books that have served as guides throughout the years: Power Tarot by Trish MacGregor & Phyllis Vega and Tarot Plain and Simple by Anthony Louis. I’ve found Meet Up groups focused on Tarot and met many fellow Tarot readers whose insights helped me see whole new layers of meaning in the cards. Now when I help someone learn how to read Tarot for themselves, I encourage them to try the intuitive approach: look at the cards, write down any words or ideas that pop up, then use reference books when a card is confusing.

Hi Victoria.

Thank you for your comment.

I love knowing how other readers developed their skills.
There are many paths and that is good because there are many styles of learning.

I have also read Power Tarot and Tarot Plain and Simple. They are both great books.

I also host a Tarot Meet Up group. I find it a great way to share what I know, learn from others, meet kindred spirits and keep each other fired up and motivated on our Tarot journey.

Some of the tips I usually give are in sync with your approach.

Keep a Tarot journal. Pull a few cards each day and write your interpretation.

Write what comes to you first. Read the interpretation from a book, if you like, but only after you have written your own.

At the end of the day, or the following morning, compare what you wrote with what happened.

Were you accurate?

Was the book you consulted accurate?

Did the energy of the cards come true, but in a different way from what you expected?

If you see no relations between what transpired during the day and the cards, write down what happened.

I have found that sometimes the cards are accurate, but it will take a few more days.

Other times I have discovered a pattern, where a certain card will consistently represent something in my life that is not one of the traditional meanings.

The 8 of cups, as an example, warns me of a last minute sleep over for one of my kids, or my husband staying somewhere overnight, usually for a job that took longer than expected.

Once again, thank you Victoria for your comment.

Filed Under: Pondering Tagged With: Anna Tasselli Kocher shares her experience with Tarot, learn Tarot in Guelph, Should Tarot be self taught? Is an intuitive approach the best way to go? Part 1, The Guelph Tarot and Energy Healing Group Meet Up

Should Tarot be self taught? Is an intuitive approach the best way to go? Part 1.

December 2, 2014 by Anna

Tarot reader Anna Kocher

Tarot reader Anna Kocher

Should Tarot be self taught?
Is an intuitive approach the best way to go?
Part 1.

Yesterday I received two comments on my web site. Essentially they both stated that approaching Tarot intuitively is better than learning from books or from a teacher.

Ryosuke’ s comment is too long for me to post here.

She writes that she started studying Tarot when she was only eight years old. She states that at that age it was hard for her to understand what the esoteric/ spiritual books written by adults were saying. So, she began interpreting what she saw in the illustrations.

She wrote :”I had the advantage of not being poisoned by traditional meanings early in the learning process.”

She suggests you should go with your own observations of the illustrations first, then the observations of others and finally all the books you can find.

She goes on to explain that any image can be a Tarot card and that everyone’s interpretation of the card will be different, because every person will interpret it according to his/ her own life experience.

Ryosuke unfortunately has had a sad childhood that has left her with a dark vision of life. In her own words, she expects everyone to want to hurt her.

As a reader she says she is better able to help her clients by asking them what they see in a card, rather than what she sees.

She writes that she does not have to read based on traditional meanings alone and that Tarot should always be self taught.

First, I would like to thank Ryosuke for sharing her view with me.

Second, I would like to tell her that I am sorry for the sadness and abuse she endured.
I hope she is working on it with a therapist, because expecting everyone to want to hurt her is not healthy. It must make her life very stressful.

Third. Personally I feel that a reader needs to be emotionally balanced and grounded to do a good job.

I even discourage clients to come to me when they are extremely upset. I suggest they wait a few days to calm down a bit. Clear up their minds and their intentions.

Should Tarot always be self taught?

To an extent it usually is.
Even if you take classes, you will spend a lot of time alone working with the cards. Many readers will also spend a lot of time reading Tarot books and trying to figure out what works for them. I don’t interpret the cards based only on traditional meanings. I believe most readers combine what they know about the card in front of them, with the image they see and what stands out for them at that moment. They also consider the question, the position of the cards, the surrounding cards and what comes intuitively to them.

There is nothing wrong in asking clients what they see in the cards. You get a lot of insight out of that and many readers use that approach. Of course, not all clients want to do that, so the reader has two options.

1) Be clear with potential clients about her/ his reading style.

2) Be able to read the cards without that much input from the clients.

The second point is why I believe there is merit in learning the meaning of symbols, how the elements work and interact and Numerology. In other words,

Tarot contains a lot of wisdom. The cards addresses all experiences we may have. Some people may be able to tune in without much effort, but most need help.

Also, I believe that by approaching Tarot with solid knowledge and not only intuitively, it is easier to stay detached and unbiased with our interpretation.

Thank you Ryosuke for your thought provoking comment.

I will address the other reader comment separately.

Filed Under: Pondering Tagged With: Anna Tasselli Kocher shares her experience with Tarot, learn Tarot in Guelph, Should Tarot be self taught? Is an intuitive approach the best way to go? Part 2

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