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Title: Which tarot card are you?
Post by: Christo on June 18, 2008, 03:10:49 AM
Post by: Christo on June 18, 2008, 03:10:49 AM
which tarot card r u? (http://www.celticdesires.com/tarot/whattarot.htm)
cool quiz :laugh: :icon_dance:
QuoteTHE FOOL
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Undirected Creative Force. Open, receptive, devoid of pre-conceived notions. Beginnings.
A young man holding the white rose of innocence in his left hand and grasping a vagabond's staff and satchel in the other, wanders with his gaze to the heaves, about to step into and abyss. His is the transformative journey of the spirit from innocence through experience into wisdom. his guardian and friend is the white dog symbolizing his own puppylike trust and fiath, for which the world labels him The Fool.
cool quiz :laugh: :icon_dance:
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: Hypatia on June 18, 2008, 03:15:28 AM
Post by: Hypatia on June 18, 2008, 03:15:28 AM
I've seen tons of quizzes, Chris, but this one is really cool.
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The Oracle looks deep within your eyes. Under her gaze you feel your inner self queried. She leans back, dips her hand in a deep bowl and places this pendant in the palm of your hand:
THE HIGH PRIESTESS
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Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown of the Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranates.
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: Constance on June 18, 2008, 11:56:09 AM
Post by: Constance on June 18, 2008, 11:56:09 AM
I really wanted to take this quiz, but none of the answers seemed right to me. I guess being an androgyne means I really don't like binaries. If there had been tertiary options to the questions, it might have worked for me.
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: michael 19 jones on June 18, 2008, 05:28:22 PM
Post by: michael 19 jones on June 18, 2008, 05:28:22 PM
THE HIGH PRIESTESS
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Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranites.
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Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranites.
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: Maddie Secutura on June 18, 2008, 05:40:33 PM
Post by: Maddie Secutura on June 18, 2008, 05:40:33 PM
THE MAGICIAN
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Manifestation through will. Imagination, concentration, action. Spirit and Matter united.
A young man raises a doubly terminated wand in his right hand. The wand is held vertically, a tool for the unification of heaven and earth. His left index finger grounds this duality into creation drawing from the original chaos to bring into being the flowers of creation. His aura is shown as the horizontal figure eight, symbol of eternity, while about his waist is wrapped the serpen-cinture, the serpent devouring its own tail, another symbol of eternity. In front of him are the creator/magicians tools, wands, cups, swords and pentacles, symbolizing fire, water, air and earth.
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Manifestation through will. Imagination, concentration, action. Spirit and Matter united.
A young man raises a doubly terminated wand in his right hand. The wand is held vertically, a tool for the unification of heaven and earth. His left index finger grounds this duality into creation drawing from the original chaos to bring into being the flowers of creation. His aura is shown as the horizontal figure eight, symbol of eternity, while about his waist is wrapped the serpen-cinture, the serpent devouring its own tail, another symbol of eternity. In front of him are the creator/magicians tools, wands, cups, swords and pentacles, symbolizing fire, water, air and earth.
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: Janet_Girl on June 18, 2008, 07:59:31 PM
Post by: Janet_Girl on June 18, 2008, 07:59:31 PM
THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE
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Destiny, fortune, luck, success. The 4 elements. Unexpected turn of luck.
In the midst of sky and clouds is the disk of Tarot with the letters of the Divine Name placed between. At the corners are the four guardians of the earth: the eagle, the man, the bull and the lion. The disk is in movement signifying constant change and transformation. The sphinx atop the wheel holds the sword of discernment and represents balance in the midst of unending fluidity.
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Destiny, fortune, luck, success. The 4 elements. Unexpected turn of luck.
In the midst of sky and clouds is the disk of Tarot with the letters of the Divine Name placed between. At the corners are the four guardians of the earth: the eagle, the man, the bull and the lion. The disk is in movement signifying constant change and transformation. The sphinx atop the wheel holds the sword of discernment and represents balance in the midst of unending fluidity.
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: tinkerbell on June 18, 2008, 08:47:56 PM
Post by: tinkerbell on June 18, 2008, 08:47:56 PM
The Oracle looks deep within your eyes. Under her gaze you feel your inner self queried. She leans back, dips her hand in a deep bowl and places this pendant in the palm of your hand:
THE EMPEROR
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Grounded, determination, radiant mental energy. Courage, reason, insight. Jupiter.
Accomplishment, confidence, wealth, stability, leadership, father/brother/husband, achievement, a capable person
He's all about achievement, authority, protection, support and all those traits typical of the male provider role. At his best he's honorable and can be a great help at a time when support is needed. At his worst, he's tyrannical, overbearing, untrustworthy and definitely to be avoided!
External Meaning: Leadership, dominance, authority. Government in control. Discipline. Reasoning. Esoteric Meaning: Sun of the morning, chief amoung the mighty. Reasoned authority. Realization. War. Energys: Aries
As you leave the Oracle's special room, the priests of the temple ask if you would like to purchase the pendant in your hand as a way of helping to maintain the Oracle and Her place here....
THE EMPEROR
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Grounded, determination, radiant mental energy. Courage, reason, insight. Jupiter.
Accomplishment, confidence, wealth, stability, leadership, father/brother/husband, achievement, a capable person
He's all about achievement, authority, protection, support and all those traits typical of the male provider role. At his best he's honorable and can be a great help at a time when support is needed. At his worst, he's tyrannical, overbearing, untrustworthy and definitely to be avoided!
External Meaning: Leadership, dominance, authority. Government in control. Discipline. Reasoning. Esoteric Meaning: Sun of the morning, chief amoung the mighty. Reasoned authority. Realization. War. Energys: Aries
As you leave the Oracle's special room, the priests of the temple ask if you would like to purchase the pendant in your hand as a way of helping to maintain the Oracle and Her place here....
tink :icon_chick:
P.S. How come the picture looks different? and why didn't I get the Empress? :P
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: Purple Pimp on June 18, 2008, 09:02:33 PM
Post by: Purple Pimp on June 18, 2008, 09:02:33 PM
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Ceremony, ritual and revealed wisdom.
A need to conform, social approval, bonded to the conventions of society Mercy, kindness, forgiveness, compassion, conformity, a sense of historical importance, inspiration
Sometimes called the High Priest, he's the counter part to the High Priestess, but represents the wise man rather than the wise woman. He's a great teacher, adviser and counselor and will give good advice even if it's a bit conventional in spirit. He can represent the feeling of having one's creativity stifled and is not the favorite card of the deck for the more maverick and unconventional of us.
External Meaning: Religious influence. Conformity. An inspirational teacher who reveals signs of spiritual importance. Gateways to higher consciousness reached in a ritualized way. Esoteric Meaning: The magus of the eternal. Inner teacher. Mercy. Manifestation. Energy(s): Taurus
Ceremony, ritual and revealed wisdom.
A need to conform, social approval, bonded to the conventions of society Mercy, kindness, forgiveness, compassion, conformity, a sense of historical importance, inspiration
Sometimes called the High Priest, he's the counter part to the High Priestess, but represents the wise man rather than the wise woman. He's a great teacher, adviser and counselor and will give good advice even if it's a bit conventional in spirit. He can represent the feeling of having one's creativity stifled and is not the favorite card of the deck for the more maverick and unconventional of us.
External Meaning: Religious influence. Conformity. An inspirational teacher who reveals signs of spiritual importance. Gateways to higher consciousness reached in a ritualized way. Esoteric Meaning: The magus of the eternal. Inner teacher. Mercy. Manifestation. Energy(s): Taurus
Can't say I agree with the result, but neat test all the same.
Lia
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: NicholeW. on June 18, 2008, 10:20:52 PM
Post by: NicholeW. on June 18, 2008, 10:20:52 PM
Which Tarot Card Are You?
I am
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Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness.
To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranates.
http://www.celticdesires.com/tarot/whattarot.htm (http://www.celticdesires.com/tarot/whattarot.htm)
I am
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Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness.
To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranates.
http://www.celticdesires.com/tarot/whattarot.htm (http://www.celticdesires.com/tarot/whattarot.htm)
Yes, those wonderful seeds, what a treat!! *sigh* Good enough to spend half the year in the Underworld? Prolly not. But, kinda nice to lead the dead to the upper world again. ;D What better role for Mother's daughter than Her high-priestess?
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: je on June 18, 2008, 10:39:26 PM
Post by: je on June 18, 2008, 10:39:26 PM
I agree with shades of grey. The first question alone forced me to pick a side. Something I didn't want to do although I would've chosen feminine if I had to.
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: buttercup on June 18, 2008, 11:18:17 PM
Post by: buttercup on June 18, 2008, 11:18:17 PM
THE HIGH PRIESTESS
Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranites.
Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranites.
Title: Re: Which tarot card are you?
Post by: Jamie D on May 31, 2013, 04:45:32 AM
Post by: Jamie D on May 31, 2013, 04:45:32 AM
Magician
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Manifestation through will. Imagination, concentration, action. Spirit and Matter united.
A young man raises a doubly terminated wand in his right hand. The wand is held vertically, a tool for the unification of heaven and earth. His left index finger grounds this duality into creation drawing from the original chaos to bring into being the flowers of creation. His aura is shown as the horizontal figure eight, symbol of eternity, while about his waist is wrapped the serpen-cinture, the serpent devouring its own tail, another symbol of eternity. In front of him are the creator/magicians tools, wands, cups, swords and pentacles, symbolizing fire, water, air and earth.
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.celticdesires.com%2Ftarot%2Fmg.jpg&hash=874f99b5d3c383df6b4430b81283e784c1965dd7)
Manifestation through will. Imagination, concentration, action. Spirit and Matter united.
A young man raises a doubly terminated wand in his right hand. The wand is held vertically, a tool for the unification of heaven and earth. His left index finger grounds this duality into creation drawing from the original chaos to bring into being the flowers of creation. His aura is shown as the horizontal figure eight, symbol of eternity, while about his waist is wrapped the serpen-cinture, the serpent devouring its own tail, another symbol of eternity. In front of him are the creator/magicians tools, wands, cups, swords and pentacles, symbolizing fire, water, air and earth.
Title: Re: which tarot card r u?
Post by: Constance on May 31, 2013, 10:55:52 AM
Post by: Constance on May 31, 2013, 10:55:52 AM
Quote from: Constance on June 18, 2008, 11:56:09 AMWell, I no longer identify as androgyne but I still couldn't answer the questions. The options still seem too limited. :\
I really wanted to take this quiz, but none of the answers seemed right to me. I guess being an androgyne means I really don't like binaries. If there had been tertiary options to the questions, it might have worked for me.
Title: Re: Which tarot card are you?
Post by: Sammy on June 05, 2013, 07:48:58 AM
Post by: Sammy on June 05, 2013, 07:48:58 AM
High Priestess
The amount of High Priestesses on this page is disturbing ;)
The amount of High Priestesses on this page is disturbing ;)
Title: Re: Which tarot card are you?
Post by: JoW on June 05, 2013, 03:42:29 PM
Post by: JoW on June 05, 2013, 03:42:29 PM
Interestingly, THE MAGICIAN.
I had a pack of those Rider Waite tarot cards back in the day, and it was always The High Priestess, The Empress, and the Two of Cups I felt drawn to (that showed a man and a woman toasting each other with the eponymous cups).
[Rider Waite not Rider Haggard!]
I had a pack of those Rider Waite tarot cards back in the day, and it was always The High Priestess, The Empress, and the Two of Cups I felt drawn to (that showed a man and a woman toasting each other with the eponymous cups).
[Rider Waite not Rider Haggard!]
Title: Re: Which tarot card are you?
Post by: misschievous on June 05, 2013, 04:05:29 PM
Post by: misschievous on June 05, 2013, 04:05:29 PM
Just Call Me Morgana :P
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Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranites.
(https://www.susans.org/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.celticdesires.com%2Ftarot%2Fhp.jpg&hash=0169b3b578536c0c9cf009b588af0a7324006c90)
Spiritual enlightenment, inner illumination, hidden power. Link between seen and unseen. Balance of positive and negative forces. Receptivity. Unseen guidance.
A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross. Her crown is the full orb supported by horns, the crown ofthe Mother Goddess Isis, who rules all things changeable, shown by the moon at her feet. Her power, upon which her throne rests, derives from the creative principle of duality, shown by the two pillars of light and darkness. To those who know and love her she dispenses the sweet fruit of the world itself, symbolized by the pomegranites.