Tarot Card Readings

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One of the most fascinating tarot card readings you could enjoy is the Way of the Cartouche which is an oracle based on ancient Egyptian magic. As stated in his book “The Way of the Cartouche” the word “cartouche” “is of French origin and represents an oval or oblong figure, related to Egyptian monuments or papyri.

Murray Hope

Its creator Murray Hope states, “Cartouche was chosen as name because this original, completely unique and exciting Oracle encapsulates those archetypal energies which were known and understood by the ancient Egyptians and embodies them in identities easily recognizable in today’s world and “Each card can be used for meditation, divination , healing or magical and talismanic purposes and when arrayed in various formats provide insight and answers to dreams, family or emotional problems, financial or business matters, healing and health, crafts and skills, protection, spiritual seeking or any of life’s many enigmas!”

The tarot card readings themselves are divided into three categories:

The Spiritual transpersonal or super conscious level.

The psychological mental or subconscious level.

The material mundane or conscious level.

“When upside down the energies of the cards are dissipated”

Card Names

The cards themselves own names such as Thoth, Anubis Set, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Hathor, all Egyptian Gods. Each card is a major archetype with a potent hieroglyph and represents a psychic frequency. These glyphs can protect the user against destructive inharmonious energies.

Karmic Debt

The Cartouche tarot card readings work on the premise that karmic debt exists.

As Murray Hope states, “A karmic debt is something you owe to someone else from the past, which can be (and frequently is) settled in the present. Karmic debts are often repaid freely and lovingly by many who find themselves doing good deeds for others without family obligation or expectation of return of favour.

One of the Cartouche cards is called “Pyramid” and as Murray Hope states “accords with the ancient nature of the pyramids themselves in that it suggests a timeless and ageless approach to life at all levels. It can therefore be equated with optimism or the ability to sense future changes or circumstances as well as evaluating past lessons.

As you will note, the Cartouche tarot card readings are not just readings, but mystical experiences that touch the very heart of one’s essence and how the soul is dealing with the challenges of this incarnation.

The Ankh, one of the most popular Ancient Egyptian symbols and often worn in jewellery form in the Cartouche tarot card readings represents love and the attraction of it. In other words, “Romance with a view to permanent partnership.

It signifies immortality and ancient pictures of it show the symbol in the hands the Gods or exalted individuals. It stands for life or “Living”

As Murray Hope states “the Ankh creates an energy that can be directed towards the opening of the door to universes beyond our normal range of conscious comprehension”

It is rare to find tarot reading readings done with the “Way of the Cartouche” but you can be assured, if you find an empath who has access to this amazing symbolic oracle she will not only enhance, but change your life… perhaps forever.