Reading Tarot the Ancient Way.
Talos, known among Gypsy Card as the Old man is portraying protection in a form of an elderly man. He is known as Talos from Greek mythology, borrowed from the Sanskrit word; ta-la-aksa; meaning protector, guardian, it speaks of protection of Earth's magnetic field, the deflection of harmful solar wind from the Sun. tA-la-akSA means three-dimensional axes, and in this sense time is irrelevant, which enables you to explore and connect to the Universe and the different dimensions through its' magnetic field. However, this space is only one example of a large variety of spaces in three dimensions called 3-manifolds..
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The Hidden World of Tarot
With Sanskrit you will discover a hidden magical world, where everything considered to be alive, animate or inanimate objects. For example Earth has many names, among them she is called Eva and she is married to Adam, who is a representation of non-matter, he is the unseen energy who has created the material world, he is referring to vibration at a particular frequency. You find Eva among the Gypsy card as the Sweetheart and Adam as the Lover. Whilst the picture of the Wedding portraying the union of non-matter Adam, with matter, Eva, the representation of creation. The House card is representing You, the Room is portraying your consciousness, mind and spirit, the visitor card is to bring unity to the spaces within your house, room, to create trinity between spirit mind and body. The Trinity created upon enlightenment between the different spaces, body, mind, spirit, and the Matrix (Mother) protection will guide you through difficulties and obstacles to overcome, for one day to become a vaida, a wise man. The Matrix also known as Rhea, meaning ascending, purging, cleansing. |
Tarot in Space and Time
Time is the universal form of the existence of matter, the coordination of objects. The universality of these forms lies in the fact that they are forms of existence of all the objects and processes that have ever existed or will exist in the infinite universe. Not only the events of the external world, but also all feelings and thoughts take place in space and time. In the material world everything has extension and duration. Space has three dimensions, but time has only one—from the past through the present to the future. It is inevitable, unrepeatable and irreversible. Therefore, the card of Constancy is a reminder to learn to understand the here and now. The past is gone, the future didn't happen, so you only have this moment, which will be gone in a blink of an eye. By reflecting on the past, you are able to heal your present mind, which will bring a better future. "Do not lessen the time by following desire, for the wasting of time is an abomination to the spirit." |
The Meaning of Constancy; The Fire of the Sun, the “Sound, the voice of the Universe”, the messenger. The card portraying perfection, called toraNa meaning triangle supporting a large balance and svastika meaning 'the invincible' (time).