Druids
January 14, 2009

Druids are priests or priestesses. Most Druids were Celtic and believed in many deities. Druids practiced a pagan religion and believed most of their spiritual power came from nature. They gathered in the dense foliage and woods to gain strength and honor their gods. Druids passed along their knowledge orally and as a result mostly non-druids have documented their religion. Read more »
Witchcraft in Elizabethan time period
December 1, 2008

Witchcraft in Elizabethan time period is during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Prior to the Elizabethan time period witches were thought of as socially acceptable and honored. The midwife, soothsayer, herb/earth practitioner, and psychic were legitimate resources the community used. When Queen Elizabeth I became powerful she relied on the advise from the clergy that sought power which was the Christian church. Read more »
Symbols from guardian angels
December 1, 2008

Symbols from guardian angels are sent to human beings for guidance, healing and warning. The key is to tap into the symbols and become aware of their occurrence. Guardian angels are present for all human beings. Being able to receive the protection and knowledge from a guardian angel is the beginning to understanding the symbols they send to us. Read more »
Celestine Prophecy
December 1, 2008

Celestine Prophesy is a list of nine stages from the book of the same name written by James Redfield. Celestine Prophesy is credited with redefining the new age spirituality. From his nine stages (insights) of personal spiritual growth spiritual evolution is illustrated in the form of a new consciousness. Read more »
List of tarot cards in a deck
November 27, 2008

Tarot cards are used to predict future events, advise, and counsel.
The tarot deck consists of 52 cards and is divided between major and minor arcana.
The major Arcana have twenty-two cards numbering from zero to twenty-one. The major Arcana of the Tarot deck are the stronger of the two divisions of Tarot cards. Their presence in a reading is significant. Read more »
I Ching
November 26, 2008

I Ching is a person, a book and a philosophy. I Ching, the person, was a Buddhist monk associated with a book of symbols referred to as the book of changes. In this book are 64 symbols called hexagrams that follow Ying/Yang. In each of these hexagrams are 6 black lines arranged in a horizontal stack. A solid line represents Ying and broken lines represent Yang. The book of changes is used for divination in Chinese culture. Read more »
Psychic Phenomena
November 25, 2008
Psychic phenomena are the receipt of knowledge from no logical source. The term psychic phenomenon covers a broad range of topics. A few examples of psychic phenomena are clairvoyance, telepathy, remote viewing, channeling, tarot card reading, psychic reading, astral projection and telekinesis. These categories of psychic phenomena have different focuses; tarot card reading is a service a psychic offers. Astral projection is a spiritual experience an individual has, but the common thread to all psychic phenomena is that the results of the experience were arrived at by a sense not attached to the physical realm. Read more »
Psychic Aura Colours
November 24, 2008
Aura colors are a visual representation of an individual’s spiritual barometer by the spectrum of color. The psychic aura surrounds the individual in a type of bubble. The electromagnetic forces of the spectrum constitute the auric light, with violet being the lowest emitter and red with the highest frequency. The psychic aura is a blend of colors and not a pure form of any one color.
Violet - Positive traits: intuitive, spiritually advanced, wise, imaginative. Negative traits: detached, aloof, snobbish, loner. Read more »
Rising Astrological Signs
November 21, 2008
Rising astrological signs are as important in astrology as sun signs. It is also referred to as the ascendant sign. An astrological chart that determines where all of the planets were placed at the time of birth would reveal where the sign was on the eastern horizon. These charts are readily available online. The critical factor of determining a person’s rising astrological sign is the time of birth. The reason this is critical is that the planets move over time. Someone born at three am versus someone born at three pm could mean the difference of having a sign of Leo versus a sign of Sagittarius. One sign is a fixed fire sign while the other is a mutable fire sign. Read more »
How To Read Your Future With Playing Cards
November 21, 2008
You can read your future with a simple deck of playing cards. This practice is called ‘Cartomacy’. The four suits of a deck of regular playing cards are divined from Tarot. Clubs represent wands/ambitions, diamonds represent pentacles/material wealth, spades represent swords/ action, and hearts represent cups/emotions.
Reading your future with playing cards is actually simpler than Tarot or Runes. The Tarot or Rune cards are highly technical in their set up. With a regular deck of playing cards the detail will not distract a novice reader. If a beginner pulls out the card Ace of Spades from the deck, they can focus on Ace, which is read as the number one, and Spades, which represents action. This would tell the reader that something is in the beginning stages represented by the number one and it will take hard work to reach their goal represented by the suit of Spades. Read more »