Tarot Card
From the Shadowscapes taort deck on Tarotx.net
General
The Judgement – Major Arcana Number 20
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I. Description of Judgement Shadowscapes Tarot
II. The meaning of Judgement Shadowscapes Tarot
III. Judgment Shadowscapes Tarot in a spread
Love
The Lovers – Major Arcana
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I. Description of the Lovers Shadowscapes Tarot
II. The meaning of the Lovers Shadowscapes Tarot
III. The Lovers Shadowscapes Tarot in a spread
Health
Temperance – Major Arcana
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I. Description of Temperance Shadowscapes Tarot
II. The meaning of Temperance Shadowscapes Tarot
III. Temperance Shadowscapes Tarot in a spread
Finances
The Wheel of Fortune – Major Arcana
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I. Description of the Wheel of Fortune Shadowscapes Tarot
II. The meaning of the Wheel of Fortune Shadowscapes Tarot
III. The Wheel of Fortune Shadowscapes Tarot in a spread
Rune
From TheRuneSite.com
Ehwaz
Sound: “e” as in “every”
Stands for: Horse
Color: Red (White)
Casting meaning: Ehwaz reminds us that in order for success there must be a natural flow in the task at hand. With this rune to give us power as well as it making use of our good intentions we can surely achieve such success.
Witch’s Rune
From wizardforest.com
EYE
Rune Eye promises that you will be able to look at the situation on the other side. You will see the things, to which you haven’t paid attention before. This rune also presents foretelling as though it helps to open the mind’s eye. It will help to solve important issues. This rune also means that you should observe, study and find the things, which are hidden from your sight. Sometimes, picture of rune eye may mean that you will be shocked by what you will know. But power is with you. Be prepared for surprises.
Key words: detection of truth, spiritual advisor, dedication, ritual, all-seeing eye, trials.
Sabbath: Samain
Element: Aether (spirit)
Chakra No.7: Crown
Ogham
From symbolsage.com
Ailm/Ailim
The Celtic symbol of strength, Ailm corresponds to the letter A, as well as to the pine, or fir tree. It represents the strength that one needs to rise above adversity, and is also associated with healing, purity, and fertility. Its symbolism derives from its practical and magical use in the past as a medicinal herb, as incense, and fertility charms for men.