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The Wheel of Fortune/La Roue De Fortune – Major Arcana
Menu of Contents
I. Overview of the Wheel of Fortune – La Roue de Fortune Tarot
II. Keywords of the Wheel of Fortune – La Roue de Fortune Tarot
III. Interpretation of the Wheel of Fortune – La Roue de Fortune Tarot
IV. When the Wheel of Fortune – La Roue de Fortune Tarot speaks up
V. Traditional interpretations of the Wheel of Fortune – La Roue de Fortune Tarot
More The Wheel of Fortune Cards from Famous Tarot Decks
1. The Wheel of Fortune Rider Waite Tarot
3. The Wheel Of Fortune Linestrider Tarot
Rune
From TheRuneSite.com – Armanen Runes
Laf
Sound: “l”
Stands for: Örlog (Primal Law)
Casting meaning: List said this rune stood for the concepts of defeat and the laws of nature. Today modern versions have this rune denoting life, water and primal law.
Witch’s Rune
From wizardforest.com – Witches Runes
WAVE
Rune Wave is also known as Spiral – on of the oldest symbols. The spiral represents water everywhere, as well as power and movement. The fallen rune means that water flow won’t let you control something. It’s no sense to plough the sand, you should let it go. Water will flow you in necessary direction. Rely on the Universe will. You shouldn’t fight. Everything will work out on it’s own.
Key words: confidence, indefinite position, let it go, drift
Moon phase: waning Moon, dark Moon
Element: Water
Ogham
From LearnReligions.com – Celtic Ogham
H is for Huath, or Uatha, and is symbolic of the Hawthorn tree. This prickly-thorned tree is associated with cleansing, protection and defense. Tie a thorn with a red ribbon and use it as a protective amulet in your home, or place a bundle of thorns under a baby’s crib to keep bad energy away. Because the Hawthorn typically blooms around Beltane, it is also strongly connected with fertility, masculine energy, and fire.
In folklore, the Hawthorn is associated with the land of the Fae. Thomas the Rhymer met the Faerie Queen under a Hawthorn tree and ended up in the Faerie realm for seven years. Despite its connection with female and goddess-centered pre-Christian belief, it’s considered unlucky to bring Hawthorn into your home. This may stem from the fact that some species of Hawthorn give off a particularly unpleasant –almost corpse-like–scent after they’ve been cut. No one wants their home to smell like death.
In Glastonbury, England, there’s a famous Hawthorn tree known as the Holy Thorn. The tree that stands there today is supposed to be a descendant of one that stood on Glastonbury Tor two thousand years ago, when Joseph of Arimathea brought the Grail to England from the Holy Land. When Joseph thrust his staff into the ground, it turned into a Hawthorn tree.
Birch Correspondences
Mundane Aspects: If you’re hoping to conceive a child, the appearance of Huath could be fortuitous. In addition to fertility, consider this a sign of protection, healthfulness and self-defense.
Magical Aspects: Understand that no matter how thorny a problem may be, you can use your spiritual strength to protect and guide you. You may also find that you can provide strength to those who depend on you.
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