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Tarot Meditation: 4th house. The "fours."
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Kipper Meditation Card # 8 (Falsche Person): Magha Nakshatra
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Card 8, the "Falsche Person" Kipper card in its essence is the sudden realization of something about someone or something is wrong, that something is "not quite right," the beginning of realizing that something or someone is not what it seems.
Falsche Person or False Person in English, corresponds to the 8th nakshatra as per Tropical Sideral Astrology. Ketu is the planet/ celestial body associated with Magha as Magha is one of three nakshatras is described by the ancients as " acting like Ketu" ( nakshatra # 26 Aswhwini and nakshatra #17 Mula are said to act like Ketu as well). Magha is found at mid Leo in accordance to the Tropical Sideral Zodiac. Magha's deity is the Pitris, or the "divine ancestors." The Shakti power of Magha is "the power to leave the body" as in the power to temporarily leave the body and receive information from the divine, hence the name "False Person" as in the "person" really is not in their body at the moment.
The following article helps describe Magha Nakshatra in accordance to Vedic astrology. Holisticastrologychannel.glogspopt.com uses the Eastern Sidereal zodiac which puts Magha at the 10th nakshatra. Tropical/ Western and Eastern Sideral Astrology differ only in the measuring of the established coordinated of the fixed stars according to Vedic astrology, and are otherwise unified in describing the overall function and nature of the nakshatras of Vedic Astrology.
Kipper cards are a useful way to learn the Nakshatra systems intrinsic to many of the natural health systems found in Vedic Culture and philosophy. It is hoped that this brief article is helpful in studying about Kipper Card Number 8 and Magha nakshatra.
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Kipper Card Number 22 ( Military Person): a Meditation on Shatabisha Nakshatra with YouTube Astrologer Kapiel Rajj
Card number 22, "Military person" corresponds to the 22nd drekkana/ nakshatra in a Krittika rising divisional astrology chart. Shatabisha nakshatra is found in the late degrees of Capricorn and early degrees of Aquarius.
Themes of Aquarius individuality can immediately be noticed as the Military Person has removed his hat ( out of uniform) as well as the often speculated number plate placed conspicuously on the left hand of the card ( every other card in the original Kipper deck has the number on the right. And it's NOT a printing mistake, FYI).
Shattabisha is said to act like Rahu. Other nakshatras said to act like Rahu are Ardra, and Swati Nakshatra. Shattabisha's ruling deity is Varuna. Shattabisha natives are often described as eccentric ( true to Aquarian nature), and are also known to be natural healers. Shattabisha is associated with alcohol. The ancients used alcohol foe medicinal purposes. If badly aspected Shattabisha can indicate drunkenness ( perhaps the true reason for the number on the left side and for the Military Person not in proper uniform ).
Kipper cards are great for meditation as well as a tool for studying the Nakshatras of Vedic astrology. Nakshatras are essential to many of the natural healing practices found in Vedic culture and Vedic philosophies.
Kipper readers/ tarot readers and mindful practitioners can find Kapiel Rajj on the web at www.krsastrology.com and his YouTube channel KRS Astrology. Mr. Rajj currently teaches a certification course in Vedic astrology. Card readers/ yogis and everyone else can greatly benefit from Vedic Astrology Certification courses taught by Mr. Rajj.
I do not know Kapiel Rajj. I am sharing my unbiased and supportive opinion of his YouTube channel.
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Tarot Meditation: Four of Swords featuring Vedic Astrologer Kapiel Rajj and the Fourth House according to Vedic Astrology
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Common meanings of the four of Swords include resting, unawakened, asleep, taking a breathed amongst many, many other meanings.
Here, in the Rider Waite Smith Tarot, we have a soldier ( mars) in the House of Cancer ( 4th House). Mars is considered debilitated in Cancer according to Vedic astrology. Along with other traditional meanings, this card also describes someone uncomfortable and unable to be himself because if his/ her environment. Repressed masculine energy in the home can lead to all kinds of problems within the home, within relationships and within society.
For more Kapiel Rajj, check out his website www.krsastrology.com and his YouTube channel KRS Astrology. Mr. Rajj also certifies aspiring vedic astrologers through his online astrology school "Magha Academy." Certification as a Vedic astrologer is beneficial for yogis, tarot readers and other mindful practices.
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Tarot Meditation: Four of Cups
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Common meanings include rejection, despondency, stomach problems, someone too picky in a relationship amongst many, many other meanings given in traditional tarot readings.
A Vedic Astrology perspective: Masculine energy ( blood red shirt) is Mars energy. Mars in the fourth house, the original house of cancer. Mars is debilatated in Cancer. Mars is uncomfortable in Moon's house. Adding water to the mix right now is just way too much feminine energy for Mars.
Mars debilitation with the tight aspects can actually be beneficial for masculine energy. In the Rider Waite Smith Tarot however, it is clear that this Mars debilitation is not allowing Mars to be his normal warrior self.
Repressed male energy of course leads to all kinds of problems for a Divine Masculine. If not addressed properly, all kinds of issues may occur possible leading to passive aggressive behavior and even a tendency to cheat in a relationship.
Attached is a link to Indaastro.com and an article describing
Bhavas ( houses) are important to Vedic astrology in determining a planet's stregnth/ dignity in a natal chart and in a tarot reading/ meditation.
Attached is a link to Indoastro.com and an article describing the astrological houses ( bhavas) and their karaka (significance) according to the principles of Vedic astrology.
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yogitarot · 6 years ago
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In addition to already popular tarot meanings as described by Arthur E. Waite:
Six of Wands: honoring Vulcan. Vulcan's mother may not have appreciated him, but the ancients fixed that in honoring him at festivals held in the 6th month ( V1) sixth both also corresponding to the sixth house= being honored in such a way would certainly help any illnesses pertaining to "mother issues" and enemies ( Venus, Vulcan's wife had a hard time being faithful to him).
Vulcania, the festival honoring the 6th month, August named for Augusta is held historically on Aug. 26th according to ancient Roman tradition. Associated fire rituals have been recorded as disastrous as historians have stated that the ancient's desire to honor Vulcan during the hottest month of the year literally "added fuel" to Roman's honoring Vulcan. On many occasions, it has been recorderd that the bonfires of the ceremonies caused disaster and destruction for ancient Rome and it's citizens.
A six of wands is often described as a "small victory" and a "victory without the faith of sevants/ countryman." Vulcan, mistreated by his mother as well as his wife was a God that at times was mocked and ridiculed by the other Gods in the Roman ( and Greek) pantheons.
The six of cards in a reading often means a lack of faith in leadership for the current or for someone / something else situation in regards to the queation/ questions asked of the tarot reader.
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Tarot Meditation: Second House. Rider Waite Smith Tarot. The "two's."
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Tarot Meditation: Second House
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True Meaning of Kipper Card Number 7 "The Letter/ A Meditation of Ashlesha Nakshatra
Common meanings of the Kipper letter of the original Kipperkarten Deck include written communication, email, spoken conversation, body language, social media messages, social media in general, non verbal communication such as kundalini energy and even telepathy.
The deeper meanings of "the Letter" are found not so much hidden as the deeper meanings are apart of the galaxy and apart of the history of humanity. Deeper meanings are found in studying the universe, our stars and what the stars mean on the microcosm and also, the microcosm. The "true meaning" of "the Letter" and other Kipper cards is found within each individual reader.
The nakshatras of Vedic astrology are tghe foundation of the ancient astrology systems of ancient India which has come to be known as "Vedic Astrology" in the west.
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Vedic Astrology is much more than a system of predictions about a person or events that will be happening. Vedic astrology is about the soul, it's purpose and ultimately a map to understanding ourselves at a very primal, personal level. Connecting with nakshatras are a way to self understanding, self mastery and ultimately the "higher self."
Kipperkarten cards are marketed and sold as fortune telling cards and to many people, that is what Kipper cards are for. And they are not wrong. Kipper cards and their use to each individual are as individual as the Kipper Card meanings themselves. Like tarot cards, there is no or wrong way to use or read a Kipper Card.
Kipper Cards are a fantastic tool for meditation and many other mindful practices, such as fortune telling or card reading.. Kipper cards, like tarot serve as useful tool for learning the Nakshatra system of Vedic astrology through individual study and individual practice. Creative tupes such as artists, writers, musicians, even scientists use Kipper cards as well. Kipper can teach a lot of things. Vedic natural health practices are just one of the many ways to use Kipper.
The Kipper Card Number 7 " the Letter" corresponds with Ashlesha Nakshatra, the seventh nakshatra in accordance to the Tropical Sidereal Zodiac of Vedic Astrology and is found in the Leo constellation based on the described principles of the Tropical Sideral Zodiac. The Tropical/ Western Sidereal Zodiac differs from the Eastern Sidereal zodiac only on what Rashi ( zodiac sign) the constellation falls into. The nakshatra energy, it's descriptions and how they operate "above" and how they operate "below" are still the same.
Claire Nakti of Cosmetique Astrology is a Vedic Astrologer and well known for her studies of pop culture and used pop culture to illustrate nakshatras and modern society in her YouTube videos.
The following video is well researched and well made video explaining Ashlesha Nakshatra and is shared here for educational and meditative purposes.
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This video has been well received by the Vedic astrology social media community. Watching this video in its entirety gives an understanding of Ashlesha as well as the Kipper Letter Card.
More information on Claire Nakti, her articles, her videos, her conaultations and other information can be found here:
It is hoped that this brief article and the accompanying video are useful for learning the nakshatra system of Vedic astrology as well as learning the Kipper Card system. Kipper cards are a practice in mindfulness and learning nakshatras is the foundation of many natural health care practices found in Vedic culture and Vedic Philosophy.
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Kipper Card # 24: a Meditation on Uttarabadrapada Nakshatra with YouTube Astrologer Kapiel Rajj
Kipper Card #24 "thief" corresponds to the nakshatra Uttarabadrapada found in Vedic astrology. Uttarbadrapada is the 24th nakshatra according to the Western Sidereal zodiac system of Vedic astrology. Above is a description from famous YouTube Vedic astrologer Kapiel Rajj. Here is a link to his website, links to purchase his readings, his books and his articles as well as a link to his YouTube channel and other social media outlets:
Natives with Uttarbadrapada in their natal astrology chart are said to be very lucky and blessed by the Goddess Laksmi. Laksmi bestows wealth up in the native. Laksmi natives are often the subject of envy and if they are not careful, can be the victim of theft as described in Kipper Card number 24.
Kipperkarten is a great way to study Vedic astrology as well as leading the nakshatras intrinsic to Vedic natural health care practices such as ayurveda, meditation, Vastu Shastra and many, many other natural healthcare practices found in Vedic culture and Vedic philosophies
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Kipper Card # 12 Rich Girl: a Meditation on Chitra Nakshatra Featuring KRS Astrology Video
Kipper Card # 12 "Reidchen Madchen" or in the English translation "Rich Girl" is a personification of the Nakshatra Chitra of Vedic Astrology, the world's oldest and most accurate astrology system and a foundation of many natural healthcare practices of Vedic culture and Vedic philosophy.
Chitra Nakshatra is one of the three nakshatras described by the ancients is described by the ancients as "acting like Mars" ( Nakshatras #3 Mrigashira and #21 Dhanishta are also said to act like Mars). Chitra's deity is Tvastar. Tvastar has many stories/ meanings found in the mythology describing the Nakshatras of Vedic Astrology. Tvastar is described as the "celestial architect", " the architect to the Gods," along with many other descriptions and myths related to Chitra Nakshatra.
In essence, the Kipper Rich Girl is about one's ability to visualize and achieve their desire. Natives of the Chitra nakshatra are well known for visualizing and manifesting their desires while in this earthly incarnation.
"Rich Girl" is a reference to English translations of the ancient Vedic texts where Chitra roughly translates into female natives as being "Rich Girls" given certain aspects in their natal chart. The shakti power of Chitra is described as "the Star of Opportunity."
To learn more about Chitra Nakshatra and other nakshatras, a video link from Kapiel Rajj is provided for educational and meditative purposes.
To learn more about Vedic Astrology and how Vedic Astrology applies to the natural health care systems found in Vedic Culture and Vedic philosophies, and to purchase books, consultations or to find out about KRS Astrology's Vedic Astrology Certification program, the following link is provided:
It is hoped that this article has been useful in explaining the Kipper Cards and how Kipper Cards relate to the Nakshatra system of Vedic astrology. The nakshatra system of Vedic astrology is intrinsic to many of the natural health practices found in Vedic culture and Vedic philosophies.
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Kipper Card # 7 ( the Letter): a Meditation on Ashlesha Nakshatra with Youtube Astrologer Dr. Arjun Pai
Ashlesha nakshatra is the Vedic nakshatra/ Lunar Mansion corresponding to the Kipper Card number 7, "the Letter."
Above, is a video describing Ashlesha and the sounds used to heal Ashlesha natives. This video is created by Dr. Arjun Pai, a scholar and devotee of Jyotish and Vedic astrology. Dr. Pai shares his Vedic wisdom on his YouTube channel. Also, Dr. Pai and his "Pai team" are often featured on Kapiel Rajj's KRS Astrology YouTube channel. Dr. Pai is the creator of the Cosmic Insights astrology app that is available for Apple and Android.
Kipperkarten is a great way to study nakshatras and apply natural healing remedies in accordance to the natural health practices found in Vedic culture and philosophy.
Ashlesha is described as as nakshatra with the shakti power to "inflict poison." Inflicting poison is not necessarily bad as often "poison" is traditional medicine or something used to destroy what is inflicting the illness. Ashlesha is the nakshatra considered auspicious for filing law suits and other "deeds of destruction." Ashlesha's deities are the Nagas. The Naga mythology is rich in archetype and important to Vedic principles and philosophies. The nahgas are a representative of Kundalini energy, a yoga energy well known in Eastern and Western cultures.
"The Letter" describes communication either written, spoken or sensed "telepathically" ( Yogananda describes this energy in his well known "Autobiography of a Yogi"; Yogananda is an Ashlesha native).
Kipperkarten cards are fantastic to use for card reading, divination, meditation and for practicing/ studying natural health systems like the Vedic natural health care systems.
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yogitarot · 6 years ago
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Kipper Card Number 13 ( Rich Young Man): a Meditation on Swati Nakshatra with YouTube Astrologer Kapiel Rajj
Thee true meaning of Kipper Card 13 is "Swati Nakshatra."
Swati is the 13th Nakshatra according to Western Sidereal Astrology and is described sbove by famous YouTube Vesic astrologer Kapiel Rajj. Rajj is well known for increasing the popularity of Vedic astrology in Western culture. His YouTube channel is a comprehensive, detailed and entertaining approach decicated to teaching Vedic astrology to the masses.
Here, Rajj describes Swati Nakshatra, the nakshatra corresponding to Card 13 of the famous Kipper Card deck. The card reflects the ancient texts in description right down to the receding hairline. Swati Nakshatra/ Lunar Mansion is typically associated with Libra and is considered a nakshatra associated by Rahu ( westerners refer to Rahu as the Norh Node).
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Swati Nakshatra's shakti power is the "power go scatter the wind." It is a nakshatra described as being good for individuality, personal power and good for business. Natives of Swati are intelligent and business savvy. If not well aspected, Swati describes a person who succeeds in business by being deceitful and cunning. A well aspected Swati describes a person who succeeds in business honestly and also makes a great person to partner up with in business.
According to Vedic mythology, Swati is ruled by the wind God Vayu. Vayu's wife is Saraswati, the Goddess of wisdom in Vedic culture.
Card 13, "Rich Young Man" is a personification of Swati and its deities. More about Swati and other nakshatras of Vedic Astrology can be found on the KRS Astrology website along with information about consultations, books, and The Magha Astrology Acadamy certification program.
It is hoped that this brief article and included video have been useful in understanding Kipperkarten/ Kipper Cards, their meanings and the meanings of their corresponding nakshatra / birthstar as per Vedic Astrology.
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Kipper Card Number 17 ( the Gift): a Meditation on Mula Nakshatra with YouTube Astrologer Kapiel Rajj
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The "Kipper Gift Card" corresponds with the Mula nakshatra the 17th nakshatrav according to the Western Sidereal Zodiac.
The "Gift" is about pleasing Laksmi with the popular Vastu remedy of keeping an aquarium in your home. Ancient texts describe Mula natives as being "troublesome for parents." Essentially, this card is about changing bad luck brought in by Alaksmi ( Laksmi's sister).
Kipper cards are a fantastic tool for meditation and for studying the nakshatra systems intrinsic to the natural heath and science practices found in Vedic culture and Vedic philosophy. Vedic natural health care practices are extensice and include Vastu Shastra, Ayurveyda, Yoga, and many, many other natural health practices.
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5 of Cups: a Tarot Meditation with Vedic Astrolger/ Yoga Teacher Sam Geppi
Sam Geppi, a yoga and vedic astrology teacher a highly suggested resource for yogis and tarot practitioners.
Many practitioners of tarot describe the Five of Cups as "Venus in Scorpio." While not all tarot practitioners subscribe to this meaning, it is a common meaning that resonates with many tarot practitioners.
Geppi's short video describing Venus in Scorpio as per Vedic astrology is perfect for your Five of Cups meditation. His website is www.samgeppi.com
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