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I really enjoyed working with the Wildwood all of November, it gave me a totally different perspective on some of the cards. I digged deeper into the layers of the meanings and it felt so powerfull and invigorating.
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Tarot Manifestation Journaling Exercise.
Ever since I decided to log my daily Tarot card pulls on my phone, I started learning more about myself, my life and the trends that followed throughout this past year. I am a huge fan of setting intentions for new journeys and phases in my life. While I understand that this concept is not for everyone, as the end of the year approaches, I like to utilize my Tarot decks to help me with goal setting and the manifestation of good things for the new year. I wanted to share this process with all of you. Below you will find steps to my manifestation spread and the guide I created. I encourage you to use mine, tweak it or create your own entirely.
Step One: Separate the major arcana from the rest of your Tarot deck.
Step Two: Look at your major arcana deck face up and choose one card that represents a goal you want to manifest. This is your conscious intention. Place your conscious intention card to the side.
Step Three: Shuffle the remainder of your major arcana deck as you normally would.
Step Four: Choose one card however you see fit. This is what your subconscious wants to also manifest. This is your subconscious intention card.
Step Five: Write down your conscious and subconscious manifestations cards alongside your manifestation goals. You can do this in a journal, on a calendar, on a sheet of paper that you put someplace you will see every day. Whatever way you choose to do it, it doesn’t matter just as long as it is there for you, as a reminder throughout the year for inspired action. A year from now you will be able to look back and see if you manifested your conscious and subconscious goals.
Step Six: In my opinion, one of the most important parts of this whole process is to check in with yourself. Tarot check-ins have become an essential part of my practice. I like to do four quarterly check-ins within the year. One in the beginning of January, April, July, and October. This helps me assess if my goals are still something I want to continue manifesting, if they are still relevant or if they need to be adapted or discarded.
My Manifestation Tarot Guide:
The Fool: The manifestation of spiritual growth, a fresh start, and positive new experiences.
The Magician: The manifestation of embracing personal power, success, and transformation.
The High Priestess: The manifestation of deepening your intuition, embracing hidden talents and trusting yourself.
The Empress: The manifestation of material abundance, a nourished body, and being open with oneself.
The Emperor: The manifestation of financial stability, physical and spiritual protection and having your life in order.
The Hierophant: The manifestation of learning, continued education and becoming comfortable in your belief systems.
The Lovers: The manifestation of self-love, positive and mutually beneficial relationships and peace within the home.
The Chariot: The manifestation of moving forward in the right direction and being triumphant in your pursuits.
Strength: The manifestation of being brave, having confidence in yourself and speaking your truth.
The Hermit: The manifestation of giving yourself the time to heal.
The Wheel of Fortune: The manifestation of finding your life purpose and reaping good fortune in all areas of your life.
Justice: The manifestation of embracing fairness, respect, and integrity in all that you do.
The Hanged Man: The manifestation of opening up new ways of thinking and releasing outdated modalities.
Death: The manifestation of embracing change so that new positive opportunities can flourish in abundance.
Temperance: The manifestation of a balanced and harmonious life.
The Devil: The manifestation of understanding your hidden self, limiting behaviors, wants and desires.
The Tower: The manifestation of overcoming and rebuilding expected or unexpected situations resiliently.
The Star: The manifestation of a bright and hopeful future filled with easily accessible inspiration and generous support from others.
The Moon: The manifestation of trusting yourself and the validity of your feelings and vibes.
The Sun: The manifestation of enjoying life, being happy and surrounded by people who love and accept you unconditionally.
Judgment: The manifestation of self-forgiveness and remaining true to who you are.
The World: The manifestation of living the best life you can possibly lead and heading to the next phase of your journey, fully prepared for the good that awaits.
Post Notes: Please do not remove the captions. Title: Tarot Manifestation Journaling Exercise Deck: The Lumina Tarot Copyright: © Ivan Ambrose 2017 Disclaimer: As with all of my posts and content, this post in no way, shape, or form is intended to tell you how you must go about this topic. The intention of this post is to share my experiences. This isn’t the only way, the absolute right way or the way that you “should” approach this topic. I encourage you to use what you find useful and tweak or dismiss what you do not find useful. I am sure there are various other people in the world who choose to do things differently regarding this topic and that is perfectly okay. I can only speak from personal experience and what has worked for me. I encourage you to do your own research, to do what you are comfortable with and to tailor any advice provided henceforth to your specific needs and individual situation. Safe Space Tags: Long Post Navigation: Table Of Contents | FAQ | Contact
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