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July 20, 2013

Weekly Astrology Video With Michele Knight 22nd July 2013

Your weekly astrology video! It’s getting interesting as we approach a deep inner cleansing. Be prepared to be faced with the deepest messages about your souls journey. We have an opportunity to ditch the baggage of the past but it’s crucial to be honest and face your shadow! Next week on the 29th a ‘Star of David’ is forming in the sky and is a sign that we are all shifting our vibration. Take this opportunity to really shift the past and step into your power. The key word is compassion, compassion for self and other as other is an illusion, we are all one! When we transform others we transform ourselves!


Much love to you x


Michele xx










 

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Published on July 20, 2013 07:27

July 18, 2013

Who Are Your Spirit Guides?

Did you know that each of us has a team of spirit guides who help us on our life path?  They are with us through all our lives surrounding us with love and come in many forms.


For example, you might have a highly evolved guide who has had many previous lives, or a wise grandparent who has passed over into the spirit world and who is assisting you now.


Guides can work with us in many ways or might have a specific role, some are serious and some have a fabulous sense of humour!


Guides can help in many ways such as helping us find our true life path and direction and are always in the background cheering you on! Here are a few simple tips to form a stronger bond with your guides.


Meeting Your Spirit Guides

There are lots of ways that you can do this, but two simple approaches are through visualisation and automatic writing.


A visualisation for meeting your Spirit Guides

This is great for actually seeing who your guides are.



Sit down comfortably somewhere quiet and take three deep breaths, breathing out any tensions from your body and mind.
Close your eyes and see yourself walking into a beautiful garden with a bench at the centre. See yourself sitting on this bench and ask for your guide to approach you and sit next to you.
Ask your guide any questions you may have. Then thank your guide for coming and see yourself leaving the garden.
Feel yourself coming back into the room and back into your body. Slowly open your eyes.
Write down the information you get from your guide as this helps you build a relationship with them.

Automatic Writing

Automatic writing is a process where you use writing to channel information from your guides. It’s great for getting very specific information.



Again, find a quiet space where you can sit down with a pen and piece of paper. Take three deep breaths and breathe out any tension
Start with a simple question such as, who is the spirit guide working with me at this moment in my life? Empty your mind and write the answer that immediately comes to you without censoring it.
Ask as many questions as you like. At the end, thank them for their help and clap your hands loudly three times to clear the energy and ground yourself.


Article written by Michele Knight Psychic Reader Kim – ID 2263

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Published on July 18, 2013 12:43

Prince George Alexander Louis – Numerology for all

In honour of  the new Prince George Alexander Louis here is an article about the hidden power of a name! The early Chaldean and Egyptian peoples believed that names carried power. This power was often hidden by the use of a system called Gematria where the letters of the name were converted to numbers. Eventually this system developed into Numerology as we know it today. To discover the power of a name we need to convert the letters of the name into numbers. Then by looking at the energy of these numbers we can reveal the power and energy of the name. There are two methods for doing this. The first is based on the western alphabet, example below;



The second method which is the one I personally prefer is based on a western interpretation of the Chaldean/ Hebrew alphabet, example below;



To find the meaning of your name write out your full name as it appears on your birth certificate and using one of the above conversion charts write the numbers above the letters of the name. Add the numbers together and reduce to a single digit unless the number is 11, 22, or 33. These are the Master Numbers which carry a higher vibrational energy. It is important to recognize the potential of these higher numbers but also to learn to utilize the lower energy of the reduced number, so for 11 we would also look at 2 and for 22 we would also look at 4 and for 33 we would look at 6. Example (using Chaldean/Hebrew alphabet);

4+5+1+5 + 8+6+2+4+7+5 =47 = 4+7 = 11. This gives a name number of 11.

D  e   a  n    P  u   r   t   o  n


One is the number of self expression and individuality. It is important to you that you have control over your life and that you are allowed to find your own way of doing things. You don’t like being told what to do. Ones are expected to be very capable and independent with a warm sunny nature.


Two is the number of the Peace keeper, the Mediator. Justice is important to you and you have the ability to see both sides of the problem which is why people tend to come to you to resolve issues. Twos tend to be deeply sensitive on the emotional levels and are often empathic.


Three is the number of Creative energies. These are the Artists, the Dancers and the people who bring colour and laughter to the world. You are very loving especially to family and close friends and tend to have lots of energy. You can be quite scatty at times and probably love to collect pretty things. Three does often have a love of Crystals.


Four is the number of stability and order. You are practical and down to earth with a love of Trees and nature. Four does tend to be very tactile and you love texture and natural beauty.You have an ordered mind and understand the need for foundations and planning.


Five is the number of the free spirit and of communication in all its forms. There is often a love of words and language and theatre and music. Fives are often performers or Artists. You have a busy mind and tend to have lots of ideas and will often have lots of projects on the go at the same time. Be careful not to over stretch yourself.


Six is the number of Balance and Harmony and of personal and family relationships. This number brings earth mother energies and a wish to help and nurture. You love nature and beauty and are a born home maker. Your home and family are your priority. There is great sensitivity here and you can sometimes have a tendency to be overly protective of those you care about.


Seven is the number of Spirituality and Wisdom. You have a busy active mind and a constant thirst for knowledge.Very private in your personal life you tend to keep things to yourself and are good at keeping secrets. Seven’s often have a love of music and an interest in magic and mystery.You are naturally analytical and like to know how, why, and what makes things work. You need quiet time to yourself to simply BE.


This is the number of the material world and is often associated with business and finance. It brings an ability to manage, whether you manage people, money, time or simply the household budget. You are organized and able to work toward your goals without being side tracked. You can be stubborn at times and on the emotional levels it can be difficult to “let go” of old hurts.


Nine is the number of passion and compassion and of people. It is the number of completion. You are hard working, honest and open minded. You may have vivid dreams and inspirational ideas and a genuine desire to help those who are less fortunate. You tend to give a lot of your energy to others and need to remember to look after yourself too.


Eleven is the number of Intuition. You are intuitive and visionary and have a knack for simply knowing things. Elevens are the builders who bridge the old with the new and bring new ideas into being. You probably have an interest in buildings and creative architecture. Elevens are creative and often mystical and often have natural healing abilities. You need to remember that nothing is ever truly perfect and learn to appreciate what you have.


Twenty two is the number of the architect, the builder, the luminary. These are often the mystics, the prophets the spiritual teachers and healers. You are curious with a thirst for knowledge and a need to know everything about everything. Deeply sensitive you are able to recognize your own needs and the needs of others. You have a deep interest in all things alternative, magical and mysterious.


Thirty three is the highest of the master numbers and brings a touch of creative genius.


There is a natural interest in spiritual teachings and healing skills and a wish to be of service to humanity. You are a bright shining light with a wonderful sense of humour and the ability to uplift people. Be wary of playing the martyr. It is actually OK to submit to the occasional human failing.


Article written by Michele Knight reader Vikki, ID 2265

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Published on July 18, 2013 03:39

July 17, 2013

Are Your Relationships In the Twilight Zone?

Most of us love a good romcom. Probably because we all know we’re heading for a happy ending. But when it comes to characters in popular films and TV shows, what do they have to teach us about relationships? The fact is, some of the examples we see have less to do with soul growth and love, and more to do with co-dependency, control, emotional unavailability and abuse. Our favourite characters in films and TV shows can be empowering examples of how to make lasting and meaningful connections – or just the reverse! The key is to step back and look at the characters and to understand what is really driving the on-screen relationship and then use this knowledge in our own lives.


The Twilight series may contain all the ingredients for romance – bad boy (vampire) just waiting to be tamed by the right woman. But it also contains all the ingredients for an abusive relationship and addictive as well. Bella has low self-esteem, she constantly refers to the fact she believes Edward is out of her league: “Why did he have to look like a runway model when I couldn’t?” Women who become victims of relationship abuse are often attracted to men who are forbidden and Bella also finds Edward’s violent nature attractive. She only begins to take notice of Jacob when she discovers he’s a werewolf – and therefore just as much of a ‘bad boy’ as Edward. Edward also displays all the personality traits of an abuser in that he attempts to control Bella and isolate her from others – a common tactic of abusers to ensure their victims have no way to escape. Looked at this way, Twilight is less about romance but more about domination, manipulation and control. Little wonder it provided the inspiration for the 50 Shades trilogy!


Mad Men’s Don Draper is a perfect example of the emotionally unavailable man which many women waste a great deal of time and energy pursuing in the faint hope this man will open up and commit. However, just like Don, this type of man is permanently closed off. How to spot if you’re seeing a Don Draper type? Does he never open up but keeps the conversation as superficial as his past relationships? Does he have a problem drinking or with any other addiction (and this includes computer games, pornography or even his work)? Does he distance when offered intimacy and closeness? This kind of man can drive you mad as you end up wondering what you are doing wrong!


But sometimes it’s not about the other person but it’s all about us instead. Every relationship we have offers an opportunity for soul growth and change – if we recognise it. But if we don’t – we’re doomed to repeat the lesson, getting involved with the same kind of person and getting the same result every time. Just watch the cast of shows like Jersey Shore to see this in action!


But films and TV shows also give us positive images and more are showing us an evolved and empowering view of relationships. In another Kristen Stewart vehicle, Snow White and the Huntsman we seen Snow White change from a victim to a warrior princess, and her relationship with Eric (the huntsman) evolve, but the romance between them is just hinted at in the end. One critic praised it as being influenced by ‘a lot of smart, feminist thinking’. In Avatar, Neytiri not only fights side-by-side with Jake but rescues him and accepts him in his human form at the end. But not until after Jake has proved himself worthy of her love.


Relationships offer us our biggest soul growth opportunities and the amazing love and joy that comes from connecting with the right person. When it comes to looking at examples of relationships in films and television it’s important to know which ones to treat purely as entertainment and which ones to use as inspiration in our lives.


Try this – If you wrote the movie script of your life what would your role be?


If you don’t like who you are rewrite it from now! What we believe we create. You are a powerful and unique soul who can create your reality and experience. Now is the moment that is important!

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Published on July 17, 2013 03:22

The Healing And Psychic Power Of Nature

Did you know there is a therapy out there which researchers have found is just as effective against depression as psychotherapy or medication. What’s more you don’t have to pay £70 a session or swallow pills to get the benefits of it. It’s completely free and accessible to all of us. And actually, it’s not so new. It’s been around longer than we have. It’s called ecotherapy – in other words, contact with nature. Researchers at the University of Essex found that amongst people suffering from depression, 90% felt a higher level of self-esteem after a walk through a country park and 75% reported they felt less depressed. Another survey by the same team found that 94% percent of people with mental illnesses believed that contact with nature put them in a more positive mood.


So, why does nature have this effect on us? When we think about it our ancestors were closely bonded to the natural environment. It’s only in recent centuries that the majority of us have become city dwellers. So, when we go out in nature – even if it’s just to the park, on a soul level we’re reconnecting to that ancestral feeling. Nature also has a calming effect and opens us up to the idea that we’re part of something bigger than ourselves. How many artists, writers, photographers and poets have written about the spiritual experiences they’ve had when being in nature? A walk in a natural environment allows us to de-stress and for our brains to down-shift. It allows us to get in touch with our natural rhythms and enter an almost meditative state and let’s face it – the sounds of nature – surf, birdsong, the wind – are a lot more soothing than cars, piped music and machinery!


If that were not enough I believe nature can enhance our psychic skills! Pay attention to what comes to you when you walk in nature. Ask a question and then walk in silence and see if a revelation emerges. Being in nature allows us to forge a spiritual connection with the natural world. As a result, it can help us develop our intuition as well as inner stillness and of course, the mere act of walking helps us get fit and boosts our energy levels. It clears the mind and can fill us with inspiration. It can also reconnect us to a feeling of being connected to the whole, we can become one with our environment and then feel a reconnection to others.


So, next time you feel depressed instead of opening the fridge door, pouring that glass of wine or embarking on that retail therapy binge, perhaps you should consider putting on your walking boots and trying ecotherapy instead. It’s not just your mental health that could benefit, but your physical and spiritual ones as well.


Read the report from MIND here http://www.mind.org.uk/assets/0000/2138/ecotherapy_report.pdf


 

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Published on July 17, 2013 03:03

July 15, 2013

The 7 Secret Signs to Soulmate Success

So, how can you tell if someone has long term relationship potential and that the connection with them is likely to be on a soul level? Many people spend years if not their entire lives in some cases trying to figure this out. But really it’s not hard if you know what the indicators are that point to a true soul connection.


1: You’ve reached the point in your soul work where you realise soul mates come in all shapes and sizes and that a romantic connection is merely one way we can connect and experience soul growth together. Once you truly understand this you open up the space energetically around you for all kinds of deep soul connections – love included!


2: You accept the person for who and what they are right now – not what they could be. Being with them just feels right. You don’t care about what they do, what they have achieved or what kind of ‘potential’ they may have. You are happy with them just as they are right now. Oh – and by the way – they feel the same way about you.


3: You work through conflicts together. The shocking truth is that someone can be a soul mate and we can have connected with them over many lifetimes – but this does not mean you will not have issues too deal with in your relationship in this one. Many people out there think that if someone is a soul mate then the relationship should be magically free of all disagreements and if it isn’t then this is a sign that the person is not a soul mate after all. They could not be more wrong. Very often, soul mates come together to do some big soul work. A relationship that is free of any kind of conflict is actually stagnant and not evolving. You know it’s a soul mate connection when the other person is willing to work through them with you in an open and constructive manner and is committed to finding a resolution that works for you both. If the person stonewalls, tries to control or becomes abusive in any way, this is a not a sign of a long term soul mate.


4: Having said that – there is minimal drama or none at all. There’s a big difference between working through an issue and getting caught up in the same pattern again and again. Psycho-drama is not usually a sign of a soul mate connection. If you always argue about the same thing, or if you fall into a break-up/make-up/break-up/make-up cycle this is not a sign of a healthy relationship. Little or no drama points to a true soul mate.


5: You both want the same thing. They want the same type of relationship you do. If you are looking for a serious relationship – so are they. A real soul connection meets you on a level playing field. So, if you are looking for something long term but they are telling you they ‘just want to take it one step at a time’ or ‘may settle down one day’ – have the courage and the wisdom to move on.


6: You share the same values. Kindness, honesty and respect being the main ones. A soul mate treats not just you this way, but everyone else they encounter. It’s easy to tell from the very first date if the person you are with has soul mate potential just by observing them and listening to how they talk about people in their lives. Are they polite to the bar or restaurant staff or are they dismissive and unfriendly or acting as if serving them is a privilege? Do they complain a lot? Are things never quite ‘good enough’ for them? Do they tell you stories about people they know which are unkind, disrespectful, exhibit any kind of ‘ism’ – i.e: racism, sexism etc, or that show them ‘getting away’ with something that may be morally ambiguous at best or dishonest at worst? Do they answer your questions honestly and openly? If the person does not share your values – they are not a soul mate.


7: Your soul mate wants to be with you. Here’s the real clincher. The person makes time for you. When something or someone is important to us, no matter how busy our lives are, we make time for it or them. No exceptions. A real soul mate is reliable. They call when they say they will call you. They don’t break dates telling you ‘something has come up’ at the last minute. If it is a true emergency they will usually offer an alternative time to meet right then not fob you off with a vague ‘I’ll get back to you’. The reason? Your true soul mate doesn’t want to lose you.


To return to the first soul mate sign. Our beliefs about soul mates are what either opens the space energetically for them to come through or which keeps them away! We must always come from the place of knowing we have many, many soul mates – not just one. There is no one ‘special person’ that we are going to miss out on. When we understand this on a soul level we are able to walk away from relationships that don’t actually serve our soul growth which we might otherwise have remained in out of fear that there was no-one else for us. Remember – we can have a soul contract with someone which either party can change at any time – so a person can be a soul mate but the contract can be changed once the soul lesson has been learned.


Every connection we have fuels soul growth. Many of these connections will be with soul mates so use this simple checklist to see whether your soul connection has the potential to be a long-term soul mate one.


 

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Published on July 15, 2013 05:27

Five Easy Steps to Access Your Intuition

Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we could access an unlimited source of wisdom every time we had a question about what to do next or were faced with a challenge? Well, the answer is we can – simply by tuning into your intuition, universal truth, your higher self, God, Buddha, spirit guides, angels, loved ones who have passed over – no matter what we choose to call the source, we are all talking about the same thing. This wisdom can give us access to knowledge, answers, enhance our psychic ability and also open up new paths for us that we might otherwise never have discovered. Accessing this wisdom is also a way for us to discover our soul purpose and to experience increased feelings of empowerment. You don’t have to consider yourself ‘psychic’ – although I believe we all are on some level, as this is universal knowledge we are tapping into and the thing about universal knowledge is that it’s designed to be just that – accessed by anybody.


There are five steps to ‘tune in’ to this amazing resource of wisdom and what’s more you may not need to try all five. Many people find that one of these methods is all they need while others may try a combination. Feel free to experiment with all of them until you find the one most suited to you where you feel the two way flow of energy.


1: Automatic writing: All you need is a notebook and pen and some time where you won’t be disturbed. Have a question or a subject in mind that you need information on. Sit quietly and wait until ideas and words seem to flood into your mind then write them down. Above all – please don’t censor or block yourself. If you’re saying: ‘But this sounds like inspiration’ – where do you think the word comes from? Inspiration = in spirit.


2: Just breathe: Yes, really. It’s that simple. Those of you who practice meditation or yoga may already be familiar with this. Take a deep breath in and feel it connect to your ‘centre’ – the place that connects you to the universe or spirit that’s within you. Then release it. Breathe in again and feel your breath connect every time you do with the universal spiritual wisdom that holds the universe together. Let go of everything – your worries, your feelings, your thoughts or anything that no longer serves your higher purpose as you breathe out. Note what new thoughts and feeling come to you as you breathe in each time and connect back to your source. These are your answers or messages.


3: Ask: Again, this sounds simple but think about it. If you need help you usually have to ask for it. Sometimes we can see a friend desperately needs our help but often it’s no use us offering help unless they ask us – otherwise it’s likely they will refuse telling us they either don’t need assistance or that nothing is wrong. If you have a source of wisdom you have a name for – God, Spirit, the Archangel Michael, your nanna who passed away – then ask them for help and insight into a specific issue. They are probably waiting for you to do so!


4: Signs and Synchronicities: This one is for those of you out there who are still a little bit sceptical or else who fear that they may not understand the messages they receive using the other steps I’ve outlined. Ask for a sign. State out loud: ‘If I am supposed to go down such-and-such a path, please send me a clear sign that even I couldn’t misinterpret.’ Then relax. Please don’t start looking everywhere for your sign. You are not going to miss it. Let go of any preconceptions as to what you think it will be or when it will arrive. Be patient. Your sign will arrive and its message will be very clear.


5: Action is Attraction!: You will know you have received true insight and guidance when the answers you have resonate deep within you almost on a cellular level. They will ‘ring true’ on some level. When you have them, now follow through with any action you need to take.


The more you practice this, the easier it becomes. Intuition is the ability to tap into universal wisdom and as I said earlier, this is an ability we all have.

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Published on July 15, 2013 00:29

July 14, 2013

July 11, 2013

Simple Soul Tips to Stop Self-Sabotage!

This article requires reading with a big dose of personal honesty and courage because I am going to ask you a very confronting question: Have you ever been guilty of self-sabotaging behaviour in either a relationship or your career – or maybe even both? If you’re now in the process of sticking your hand up – well done. Admitting that you may have done something to deliberately derail the happiness train when everything was going in the right direction is the first step towards freeing yourself from the trap of self-sabotage forever.


Recognising what we are doing is only half the solution however. To really break the pattern of self-sabotaging behaviour we need to get to the bottom of why we are doing this in the first place. And here comes the shocking truth: we self-sabotage to protect ourselves! There’s a part of ourselves that is pre-programmed to kick into action when we fear we may be hurt and this part of ourselves is very primal. It’s like the ‘fight or flight’ instinct that has helped the human race survive until now. There’s no logic to it which is why when we self-sabotage we end up doing things that hurt ourselves and often other people in the process. Thousands of years ago, this part of us would kick-in when we felt we were in a situation where we could be physically hurt or killed. Nowadays however, it is more likely to surface when we subconsciously believe we are in a situation we can’t cope with on an emotional level. Yes, we have gone to the trouble to consciously attract that perfect partner or that dream job, but right when we do, our faulty protective instinct surfaces with messages such as ‘You know you can’t handle emotional pain. What will you do if s/he leaves you?’ or ‘You know you’re not really qualified to do this job. It was a fluke they hired you and it won’t be long until they see that or you crack under the pressure’. This is the point where we sabotage ourselves so we don’t ever have to face that particular scenario – we get ourselves out and away, pushing away the other person so they leave us or else resigning from the job before they discover how ‘useless’ we are, so we don’t have to face the pain of rejection.


These kinds of fears stop us from taking the loving action we need to take to ensure our happiness in the long term. The key to understanding why we are sabotaging lies in seeing the thoughts we have as false beliefs about ourselves. Judging ourselves as unworthy or ‘not good enough’ is usually the main one. To break this pattern – when you find yourself judging yourself, ask your higher self for the soul-truth about you. Chances are it will give you another, more positive definition.


Let go of outcomes. Very often we jump too far ahead imagining things that we fear will happen but probably never will. If you find yourself doing this stop and bring yourself back to the moment. Then be grateful for things the way they are right now.


Re-frame past mistakes and failures as learning experiences. Look at what you learned from the situation then congratulate yourself on having learned the lesson on a soul level. Know that you have grown and are unlikely to make the same mistake again. Therefore, you will have a different outcome this time.


Hunt down your roles and pattern. If you have been hurt a lot you might have survival techniques that unwittingly keep you in your past. If you feel or act like a victim the ‘pay off’  is usually a lot of support and comfort from friends and family. Be careful if you find yourself constantly finding comfort in friendships which encourage this role as it will only keep you dis-empowered. It is easy to put ourselves and others into roles in relationships like victim, persecutor but relationships are usually much more complex. EMBRACE your creator self and know that you can create any life you choose.


Be kind and compassionate towards yourself and what you are feeling. If you are feeling fear that you will lose someone or be unable to cope with the demands of a successful career, acknowledge this and be gentle with yourself. Step back a moment and ask yourself how you would act and what you would say if a friend was confessing the same fears and insecurities? Chances are you would be supportive and then talk them through it, giving them examples of their strengths and all they’ve got going for them. You need to practice doing this for yourself.


When it comes to relationships, very often we can fear losing our identity or being engulfed by the other person as well as the fear that when they get to know the ‘real’ us they won’t want us. By becoming our own best supporter we affirm we are lovable just the way we are. Also, if fear of losing the person is behind the sabotaging behaviour, you need to remind yourself not only of your lovability, but the fact you have got this far without them! When your relationship with yourself becomes the most important one, you will always act in your own best interests and no longer fear losing someone as you can’t lose your most important connection – the one you have to YOU.


Just by being aware of what it is that triggers the self-sabotaging behaviour and applying these simple soul-saving tips, you can move out for the self-sabotage trap and into the happiness and success you deserve.

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Published on July 11, 2013 09:44

July 9, 2013

I’ve Got the Power! Your Life Changing Tarot Spread!

Let’s face it – we usually consult a Tarot reader when we are going through a period of change – or want things to change. We may have come out of a relationship, want to move house, change jobs or just feel we have hit a plateau and want to know what will happen next. Sound familiar? The great thing about the Tarot is that it is designed for people either going through changes or wanting to make them. People often want to know if they are making the right decision, what options they have and what would be the likely outcome of their choice.


If you are in a situation where you are either going through changes that have been forced on you – relationship/job loss, or else want to make changes but wonder what your next step will be, then this Tarot technique is for you! As always, have your trusty Tarot journal to hand when doing this exercise so you can refer back to it later.


Spread your cards out in front of you face down. Spend a few moments centering yourself and tuning yourself into your cards energetically. Then when you are ready, pick five cards at random, just following your gut feelings. Don’t worry – your higher self will guide you to the right cards! Lay the cards out in a row.


Here is what the cards mean:


1st Card: What you are leaving behind – or more importantly – what you think you are leaving behind. Look carefully at this card especially if it is a Court card. Don’t forget – this can represent an aspect of yourself you feel you are letting go of if it’s not an actual person.


2nd Card: What you are really leaving behind. This can be a mindset as opposed to an actual person or situation. Perhaps you want to take action to manifest more abundance or money into your life. The card that appears could show you letting go of a poverty mentality. As millionaire Mike Todd once said: ‘I’ve been broke but I’ve never been poor. Being broke is temporary. Being poor is a state of mind.’ If you’re seeking a new relationship the card could show you how to open up to love. Be open to what this card tells you.


3rd, 4th and 5th Cards: This is the power part of this spread. These cards represent three choices ahead of you. These are your points of power. Spend time with these cards. Look at what they represent in terms of your goals and how you can get there. Write down whatever comes to you in your Tarot journal and don’t just limit yourself to the traditional interpretations of these cards. No matter how ‘out there’ the insights appear to be at the time, chances are you will see that you are being given valuable information later.


Go over what you have written over the next few days and add anything else that comes to you. Be open for signs an synchronicities that echo the messages you received via your 3rd, 4th and 5th cards as these can really be guiding you to take a particular path. Above all be aware that ultimately every path we take results in soul growth and there are no wrong choices.


We can often feel trapped in a situation because we feel we have no choices available to us. This results in disempowerment. The wonderful gift of this spread it that no matter our circumstances, it shows us we do have choices available, giving us back our power to create a better life for ourselves. Thanks to the gift of the Tarot you really DO have the power!

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Published on July 09, 2013 10:18