Major Arcana

High Priestess Emerald Tolemac

The High Priestess Emerald Tolemac

© Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga

The High Priestess Emerald Tolemac tarot card. The images from our deck are all copyright, created by Madeline Rose and Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga.

The High Priestess Emerald Tolemac 

Here we see Merlin’s wife Gwendolyn, also known by several other names. Some of those names are Nimue, Vivianne and Ninianne. In our version of The High Priestess Card Emerald Tolemac, she is Gwendolyn. The overriding theme of the High Priestess Emerald Tolemac card is the connection between opposites: exoteric and esoteric and matter and spirit. If this card appears in your spread, it’s time to gain clarity and shift your emphasis from what is seen, to what is unseen. It’s time to use your intuition and access the deep recesses of your subconscious mind, for therein lies an abundance of knowledge waiting to be transmuted to wisdom. Continue Reading

The Magician Emerald Tolemac

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This is the Magician Emerald Tolemac Tarot card. The images from our deck are all copyright, created by Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga.

The Magician Emerald Tolemac

Here we see Merlin the Magician with his right arm lifted and his hand holding a wand (earth) pointing to the sky (air) and creating the sign of Infinity (timelessness) in the air above him with the wand. The left arm is essentially hanging at his side (earth), the forearm lifted enough to allow the hand to form the letter “M” that we see in sign language when deaf people communicate. This simply reinforces the M needed for the Mastery that is required when one fuses their base self with their higher self and becomes the Magician. Continue Reading

The Emerald Tolemac Fool

The Fool Emerald Tolemac

© Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga

The Emerald Tolemac Fool card.  This card is from the Emerald Tolemac Tarot deck. The images from our deck are all copyright, created by Madeline Rose and artist Ahmad Sonhaji Silitonga.

The Emerald Tolemac Fool card

Emerald Tolemac Fool Card is all about new beginnings or endings. The Fool typically is a good card. If it shows up in your card readings, it can indicate that you are about to embark on a thrilling, unanticipated new journey. It can also represent that something is coming to an end and a new beginning will be on the other side of that ending. Thus, the Fool’s journey can be a repeating cycle in one’s own life. One journey’s end is simply the start of another. Continue Reading

21 The World Card Meaning

The World Card Meaning

The World Card Meaning

The World is the final card in the Major Arcana and brings the cycle to an end. The World Card Meaning is about fulfillment, completion, satisfaction, wholeness, and success

The World signals the arrival of the end result, it’s a time for completion and celebration.

On the flip side, it can suggest delays and the final hurdles to success, which must be overcome through perseverance and a final push.

tarot card number: 21

planet: Saturn Continue Reading

20 Judgement Card Meaning

Judgement Card Meaning

Judgement Card Meaning

Here we have the Judgement Card Meaning. This is the penultimate card in the Major Arcana, and the cycle is almost complete.

The Judgement card heralds a time of accomplishment and rewards for past efforts, and opportunities not to be ignored.

It’s about taking stock and consideration of a brand new phase in life.

The negative aspects to this card focus on fear of change, self doubt, delays and a refusal to change and learn from past mistakes.

tarot card number: 20

element: fire

planet: Pluto Continue Reading

19 The Sun Card Meaning

The Sun Card Meaning

The Sun Card Meaning

Not much wrong here! Definitely one of the most positive cards in the pack, the Sun lights up the situation and brings happiness, enlightenment, vitality, health and fulfilment. Just look at the picture – it says it better than words can!

tarot card number: 19

planet: Sun

season: summer Continue Reading

18 The Moon Card Meaning

The Moon Card Meaning

The Moon Card Meaning

Another of the cards that can be seen quite negatively, the Moon warns of fears, anxieties, confusion and subterfuge, but can also represent the power of the imagination, unexpected possibilities and illumination of a more subtle kind. The path may be tough, but it’s probably the right one, and it’ll work out okay.

tarot card number: 18

astrological sign: pisces Continue Reading

The Star Card Meaning

The Star Card Meaning

This is the wish card, and many people’s favourite. It’s all about hope, generosity and wishes being granted, although it can have a kind of dreamy quality about it, lacking in grounding or real belief. A bit of self-doubt and negativity can creep in here, but on the whole, it’s a lovely card to pull, especially if you’re hoping for something special.

tarot card number: 17

astrological sign: aquarius Continue Reading

16 The Tower Card Meaning

The Tower Card Meaning

Now here’s a card to watch out for – the picture says it all. Dramatic upheaval, unwanted and unexpected (and often violent) change is depicted here. Everyone is afraid of this kind of change, but to keep a positive note, it usually turns out to be a blessing in disguise!

tarot card number : 16

planet: Mars Continue Reading

15 The Devil Card Meaning

The Devil card meaning

The Devil Card Meaning

‘Playful Pan’ is one of the most feared cards in the pack, mainly due to the modern depictions of the Devil being the ultimate evil.

Really, The Devil is more often just the representation of temptation, or the over indulgence of sensual pleasures.

He’s also closely associated with the vices: lust, greed, addiction, and hedonism.

Not often a positive influence, but he can represent commitment, particularly in relationship, or the fact that the Querent is gaining control of a situation.

tarot card number: 15

astrological sign: capricorn Continue Reading