Tarot Card
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The Hooded Man – Major Arcana
II. The Description of The Hooded Man Wildwood Tarot
III. The Meaning of The Hooded Man Wildwood Tarot
IV. The guideline of The Hooded Man Wildwood Tarot
V. Keywords and extensions of The Hooded Man Wildwood Tarot
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Anglo-Saxon and Frisian Runes
From therunesite.com – Anglo Saxon and Frisian Rune
Ac
Sound: “a” as in “sat”
Stands for: Oak Tree
Casting meaning: This rune symbolizes great potential power and is a rune of great usefulness. Ac channels the power of strong, continuous growth from small beginnings to a powerful and mighty climax.
Witch’s Rune
From psychic-revelation.com
The Sun
Keywords: Success, progress.
Meanings: The Sun is a rune of success and positive outcome. For a straightforward yes/no question it can be read as “yes”. It also denotes progress and personal enrichment in life. When it is the leading stone it equates to the outcome card in the Tarot.
Druid Ogham
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Huath
Barriers, toil, hard work, obstacles
Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.)
Letter: H
Huath indicates an obstacle or series of obstacles that must be overcome with no going around. This could mean learning a subject, for instance playing the piano, and the infamous 10,000 hours of practice any instrument requires to attain mastery.
Huath is a task that you must go through the long haul to make happen. For instance, Huath could be overcoming your own self-destructive behavior or getting over an obsession. It could also be starting the business of one’s dreams or mastering a field of study. Any way you slice it, there are no short cuts. The task at hand takes patience and immersion. You must look at the task from all sides, brainstorm it — Huath is the Spirit of Fire for a reason — and understand its limits. Forcing a route will simply not work. Huath is the idea that worthwhile goals often require personal sacrifice and perseverance through challenges. Look at the goal as no less than a test of your own character. Many lifetimes have brought you to this. Rise to the occasion. Be determined, even when the rest of life tries to distract you, deter you, and defeat your best efforts. The physical plane is designed to beat you down; that is this plane and it sucks. Too bad. Figure it out. Master yourself first, cast no blame, and learn to adapt to challenges.
Questions to ask when you draw Huath: …
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