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“Being faithful to deserving people, to a cause, and to a dream are important to success.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“Success is never fully achieved; you keep working harder to attain even bigger levels of success. This card, therefore, symbolizes looking ahead into the future with supreme confidence and self-assurance. You have come this far, and you still have more to achieve.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“While it is critical not to get too pompous, it is still essential to appreciate how far you have come.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“You have succeeded in creating a name that would not be tarnished, a name that will carry on for generations after you. You have constructed an empire. The card is about looking back at your accomplishments with pride and being appreciative of all you have achieved.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The Nine of Pentacles signifies the product of discipline, hard work and dedication. The simple, yet hard truth is that in a society where a lot of people are settling for an average existence, striving to be spectacular can be immensely difficult. Therefore, trying harder than everybody to be excellent, and finally achieving success, is a truly remarkable feeling.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“Do not just be contented with being average because settling for less is a habit that breeds mediocrity. Make excellence your watchword and pursue it relentlessly at all times.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The Eight of Pentacles also highlights the importance of consistency and assiduous repetition. Hard work is useless without consistency. Whatever efforts you are putting into an endeavor; you are required to be consistent with them. Do not be the type that works hard only 2 times out of 5 attempts. Be the reliable individual who always gives his all. Remember if it is worth doing at all, then it is worth doing well.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“In the Universal Waite Card, focus is placed on gathering power and knowledge, as shown by the pentacle on the figure’s head. The pentacle on the figure’s heart indicates the importance of reserving emotional strength. Emotional and mental strength are extremely critical factors that determine whether an individual makes it through a rough point in time or not. Finally, the pentacles on the figure’s feet indicate the importance of a solid foundation. Before an individual can rise to success, his foundation must be rock-solid and reliable, if not, he will fall.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“Therefore, as individuals feeling trapped or in danger, the key to freedom and eventual success is not being nervous, afraid or angry – it is remaining calm while everyone around you is losing their heads, and finding a logical solution in the face of great danger.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The home is a place to recover, heal, rejuvenate and celebrate, not a place to perpetually remain in. Some people may interpret the home as a symbol of boredom and complacency especially if they cherish danger and intense circumstances. The main point to note, however, is the integrity of the home must be preserved, but the home should not be a permanent hiding place. You still need to go out and fight your battles.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The Universal Waite card also depicts the final stage of grief – coming to terms with the situation, getting depressed, and looking to find the bright side in all the mess. This is the stage when people fully accept the loss, contemplate available choice, and begin their process of healing. This process is perhaps the hardest and most critical aspect of grief. If this phase is not fully completed, an individual may find himself scarred for life. Allow yourself to feel the pain; let it course through you. Will yourself to calm down, and begin the process of figuring a path forward. You will eventually look back at your experiences and thank yourself for choosing to heal.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“After undergoing tough times, we are bound to come out stronger, and with an increased capability for endurance and perseverance. Therefore, in a way, tough times are actually required to help us grow and get ready for success. The values of self-reliance, patience, courage and wisdom have been known to come from times of pain and adversity.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The card also reminds us to always look for the silver lining in the cloud of our differences. We may come from different backgrounds and have different ideologies about how certain situations should be handled, but our differences only make us stronger. We must therefore endeavor not to just loom past our differences, but to harness our diversity to foster synergy and build a team that’s stronger than the sum of its parts.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“When we work towards our goals and strive for perfection therefore, we must always review our intentions and make sure that they are still aimed at helping to make an impact on the world, and not just for our own selfish interests.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The World Card also represents the flow between endings and beginnings. This life is all about endings and beginnings, the end of one day is the beginning of another; the end of one phase is simply the beginning of another. Therefore, we must not get too conceited when we achieve long-awaited successes, because it only means we are about to a begin a new phase of our journey in the world, and there are many people who have passed through the gateway we are passing through too.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The Judgement card is also a representation of forgiveness – it reminds the querent of the importance of forgiveness. The need to forgive may even come as a call out to an individual through a wide variety of means. In life, forgiveness is one of the ways by which an individual can truly let go of a huge burden and find inner peace. Holding a grudge is like bearing a heavy burden – it doesn’t hurt the person you have refused to forgive, but it definitely hurts you, and it kills you slowly from the inside, day in day out. So, instead of hurting yourself and straining under the burden of the grudges and ill-feelings you have towards others, heed the call of forgiveness instead. Lay your heart bare and unconditionally forgive the people who have done wrong to you. Remind yourself that revenge would only bring temporary respite, that’s if it brings any respite at all. The pain in your soul will still remain, and it will continue to haunt you. Therefore, to truly get rid of your pain once and for all, it is important for you to make a conscious decision to forgive those who have transgressed against you.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“When the problems of life come knocking and we feel desolate, lonely, and alone, we must always remember that our fears are characteristic of an individual being in the dark. We must, therefore, always keep in mind that darkness is just a temporary state of affairs, not the true representation of things. We must always keep in mind that the darkness will be lifted and good times will come again.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“Even though the daylight has gone, and darkness has replaced it, the stars remind us to always endeavor to find the light in the darkness; the hope in the despair.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The stars remind us never to forget the power in serenity and keeping calm even when everyone around us is losing themselves to the chaos. It is our responsibility to recognize the power in being cool, calm and collected even in the middle of madness, because it is only with our placidity that we can help to restore the order that has been lost. Starlight, therefore, brilliantly illustrates the relationship between calmness and enduring strength.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The star also reminds us that it doesn’t matter what’s going on in our surroundings, we owe it to ourselves, and to the people who look up to us to be a beacon of hope and brilliance. It doesn’t matter how dark the night sky is, it doesn’t matter whether the moon is full, halved or absent, the stars continue shine with the best of their abilities, lighting up the night sky with their magical glows. Therefore, the star card reminds us to try out best to shine brilliantly regardless of our situations, and to never let depressing circumstances weigh us down. Come rain, come sunshine, we must always strive to bless the world with the amazing brilliance of our glow.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards
“The Tower card reminds us that when it is time to move forward in life onto bigger and greater things, it is important to first of all give up things that might hold us back first. Now what may be holding you back from progressing onto bigger things as a person might not be as serious as a building, it might be a habit or a person. Whatever it is holding you back, you have to let it go so you can spring forth and actually live up to your potentials.”
David Hoffman, TAROT FOR BEGINNERS: a practical and straightforward guide to reading tarot cards