Past Life Experience: 12-14-12

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darksidessj25

Hey there guys. I had a weird OBE that involved someone else telling me about their OBEs lol.
I woke up to find myself in a big house. I was a girl named Tara or Tarra. I don't know how it was spelled. Luckily I was able to hold on to the projection in time to figure it out. Anyways, I was there with my mother and I guess betrayed her trust or something and she got really angry and lit the house on fire.   Here's how the fire started, she was on the phone with my older sister who lived in new york. she started yelling saying I trusted...her. Then she slammed the phone down and lit the place on fire. After that the scene changed to me and the other girl said run Tarra. But everything went black and I heard all these weird winning noises. Very high pitched by the way. I held on after that as well to see if I could uncover anymore information but I woke up :(.

darksidessj25

Forgot I had a piece of Golden Tektite next to my bed wrapped in a velvet case. I woke up thinking why would I have a past life dream. I didn't have know crystals around me at the time. My azeztulite and my huge amethyst where on the other side of the room.

darksidessj25

Reading:

   The Celtic Cross spread is one of the most popular Tarot spreads, providing varied insight into many aspects of a complex situation and your role in it. The Renaissance Tarot is a modern deck, with symbolism drawn from the heroic age and rendered in renaissance style. This deck is an excellent choice for exploring questions of passion, mastery, and the inner workings of human reason. If you would like your own copy of the Renaissance Tarot, you can buy it now!

Click for Details   The card not shown but at the center of the cross, represents the atmosphere surrounding the central issue. Two of Staves (Dominion): A decisive, perhaps early, accomplishment. Confirmation of boldness and courage.

Click for Details   The card visible at the center of the cross represents the obstacle that stands in your way - it may even be something that sounds good but is not actually to your benefit. Seven of Swords (Futility): Favorable turn of events. Hope for sustained success. Vigilance and strength.

Click for Details   The card at the top of the cross represents your goal, or the best you can achieve without a dramatic change of priorities. Queen of Coins, when reversed: A cornucopia emptied. A heart of stone. Crystalline coldness. A field barren and gone to seed. Preoccupation of wealth and security that stifles enjoyment of both.

Click for Details   The card at the bottom of the cross represents the foundation on which the situation is based. Four of Swords (Truce): Retreat from the battlefield of life. A rest from the conflicts with colleagues or competitors. Calm in the storm. Self-imposed exile.

Click for Details   The card at the left of the cross represents a passing influence or something to be released. King of Cups, when reversed: An ineffectual, unsteady person, talented but emotionally at sea.

Click for Details   The card at the right of the cross represents an approaching influence or something to be embraced. Page of Staves: A young person of faithful countenance who, even unintentionally, helps others. An unofficial Hermes: a carrier of important news, an envoy, a guide, a pleasant stranger. A suave, bring and noble soul.

Click for Details   The card at the base of the staff represents your role or attitude. The Tower: Comeuppance. Setback. Disaster. Arrogance of pride cast down by Providence. Unforeseen event. Calamity.

Click for Details   The card second from the bottom of the staff represents your environment and the people you are interacting with. Three of Staves (Virtue), when reversed: Dishonesty and conflict in affairs.

Click for Details   The card second from the top of the staff represents your hopes, fears, or an unexpected element that will come into play. The Devil, when reversed: Irresponsible pleasures. Prankishness. Childish panic. Undignified behavior. Fare baccano, to "paint the town."

Click for Details   The card at the top of the staff represents the ultimate outcome should you continue on this course. Nine of Cups (Happiness), when reversed: Misleading freedom. Refusal to cleave to others.

Bluefirephoenix

OKay I'm not commenting on the experience but I will talk a bit about the tarot divination. The book is just a guide with the tarot cards. It's only to give you the traditional meaning or the author's variation of the card's interpretation. That interpretation is not the meaning of the card in the reading. You need to scry and intuit the reading as well as understanding the card's basic meaning. The intuitive meaning or a scryed vision with the card will give you a far more accurate meaning. When I was working with tarot I found the celtic cross spread to be way too unfocused. Readings work much better if you do a highly focused inquiry rather than a big general spread... just because it's popular doesn't mean it's best.

This goes for any form of canned divination like I ching and rune readings.

darksidessj25

Quote from: Bluefirephoenix on December 16, 2014, 09:51:13
OKay I'm not commenting on the experience but I will talk a bit about the tarot divination. The book is just a guide with the tarot cards. It's only to give you the traditional meaning or the author's variation of the card's interpretation. That interpretation is not the meaning of the card in the reading. You need to scry and intuit the reading as well as understanding the card's basic meaning. The intuitive meaning or a scryed vision with the card will give you a far more accurate meaning. When I was working with tarot I found the celtic cross spread to be way too unfocused. Readings work much better if you do a highly focused inquiry rather than a big general spread... just because it's popular doesn't mean it's best.

This goes for any form of canned divination like I ching and rune readings.
Thanks.