Here’s a collection of items you can easily find outside and their correspondences/associations
Grass: Psychic powers, protection, growth, nature, learning, healing, new beginnings, recovery from loss Pine needles: Cleansing, healing and strengthening. It also acts as a natural insect repellent Pine cones: Masculinity, fertility Maple Leaves: Feminine, moon magic, travel, learning, dealing with change, decision making, spiritual healing Pennies: Luck, wealth Dandelions: Divination, wishes, calling spirits Dandelion leaves: Summoning spirits, healing, purification, defeating negativity Red/purple wild clover: Fidelity, love, money, protection, the blessing of domestic animals White wild clover: Breaking curses Two leaf clover: Love, luck Three leaf clover: protection, luck Four leaf clover: Protection, psychic powers, spirit work, luck, success Oak leaf: Truth, steadfast knowledge, protection Acorn: Good luck, protection, wisdom, and personal power Walnut: Healing and protection
Feel free to add any more!
““Yo ya sufrí, y aprendí un montón de cosas. Lloré hasta la deshidratación, no tengo tiempo de que seas otra emoción equivocada.”
— Belén Lanuzzi
Era primavera en Mar del Plata, lo que quiere decir podría estar lloviendo o haciendo una agradable temperatura, quién sabe, o quizás ambas cosas a la vez, lo cual tampoco es extraño. Una mujer de pelo corto camina decidida hacia la Playa de la Perla, donde un embravecido Océano Atlántico rompe con fuerza. Aquí las versiones se confunden: hay quien dice que se interna lentamente en el agua hasta que desaparece en la marea y hay quien prefiere contar que se lanza desde una escollera y su cuerpo se pierde entre las olas. Todos coinciden en algo: ha fallecido Alfonsina Storni a los 46 años de edad. Estamos en la madrugada del 25 de octubre de 1938.
Esa misma noche, Storni había enviado tres cartas: una para su hijo Alejandro, otra para su amigo Gálvez, a quien pedía que cuidara de su familia, y una última con su poema de despedida “Voy a dormir”, dirigida al diario La Nación.
Artículo (fragmento): Raúl Molina. Fotografía: diario La Nación.
“Si no tardas mucho, te esperaré aquí toda mi vida.”
— La importancia de llamarse Ernesto, Oscar Wilde.
I just can't think of anyone who reads as beautifully [and accurately] as you. I'm just so amazed cause after I binged your older pick a card readings, there were 4 readings that always had the same 2 cards, but you read them differently each time! And you explained the meanings so beautifully too. I wonder if you're willing to share how you're so original and diverse in how you read the cards? Thank you so much, darling Diana! You are greatly loved and appreciated!
1) IMPRESSION
What does one glimpse tell you?
No one looks happy in this spread. The man in the Nine of Wands is worried. The heart in the Three of Swords is hurt. The guy in the Seven of Swords is cautious. The royal in the Four of Pentacles is tense. The boy in the Four of Cups is bored. So whatever the question is, the answer is not good.
2) PROGRESSION
Read the cards from left to right.
You are currently grieving (Five of Cups). But with the help of a feminine figure (Queen of Cups), passion will enter your life once more (Ace of Wands), and you will have something to celebrate (Three of Cups). Your broken heart will not be so broken anymore (Three of Swords reversed).
3) ARCANA
Observe which arcana dominates.
Four out of five belong to the Major Arcana. One Major and one Minor combine to create negativity (The Tower + Nine of Swords). But the three other Majors have beautiful energy. Three trumps two. And more importantly, Major trumps Minor. So whatever sadness there is right now will be replaced with “major” joy.
4) SUITS
See which suit is present and which is not.
Wands and Pentacles share prominence with two each. A Cups card is there too. There are no Swords, which represent our thoughts. Thus, this situation has a lot of passion (Wands) and stability (Pentacles), as well as a bit of emotion (Cups). Even better, there is no anxiety and overthinking (Swords) involved.
5) COLORS
Use color psychology.
This spread is dominated by blacks and grays. Even though the Five of Swords says “Keep fighting” and the last two cards are positive (Four of Swords + Three of Pentacles = harmonious relationships), there is a darkness and a dullness that surround this situation.
6) NUMBERS
Use numerology.
You have one zero, two Aces, and two Twos. Zero means a new start. This is reinforced by the Aces, which are equivalent to the number one – a symbol of beginnings. And number two represents partnerships. Therefore, a new partnership with a new person is predicted to come into your life.
7) SYMBOLS
Look at the symbols on the cards.
That is Apollo on his chariot (The Chariot), ruler of the Sun (The Sun), which in turn rules Leo, who is represented by Strength. Leo’s symbol, the lion, even appears in the last two cards – bottom right in the Wheel of Fortune, and on top in the Two of Cups. Obviously, a Leo will play a huge role in your life.
8) ASTROLOGY
Use the cards’ astrological associations.
The Emperor and the Queen of Wands both represent Aries. The Tower is Mars, ruler of Aries. The Hierophant and the King of Pentacles both represent Taurus. Therefore, this spread is speaking of a connection between an Aries and a Taurus, or just one person who is on the cusp of these signs.
9) DIRECTION
See where the cards are facing.
Four out of five are looking towards The Devil. The King of Cups, The World, The Hermit and The Fool are all observing him. So you are being warned against an abusive person or an oppressive situation. Or perhaps you are simply being told that your soulmate is a Capricorn, the sign associated with this card.
10) INTUITION
Listen to what your gut is telling you.
If you asked the cards if someone is in love with you, and you know a guy who always wears a red shirt, like the figures in the Eight of Cups, Justice, The Emperor and the Three of Wands, then it is probably him. Especially if his name is Michael, because that is Archangel Michael depicted in Temperance.
easy, FUCK ILUMINATIS.
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Lon Milo DuQuette (Ed.) The Weiser Book of Horror and the Occult: Hidden Magic, Occult Truths, and the Stories That Started it All. Weiser Books, 2014.
Tarocchi Visconti di Modrone, 15th century Italian tarot cards. One of the oldest tarot decks existing in collections today.