The Strength Card--VIII: Building Your Inner Fortress
Strength-training makes people buff. Rippling muscles gives the impression of someone who is physically powerful. Likewise, an adult who towers over a child can easily appear as a menacing force. I recently saw a video where a child seemed very compliant towards the person intimidating him. And yet neither the ability to scare someone into submission or possessing a body that can lift impressive weight is true strength. The physical form is temporary and the intimidated child


7. The Chariot: In the Driver's Seat of Your Life
The Chariot card depicts a man standing inside the cab of the chariot with a wand in his hand as if commanding the sphinxes to go. But...


The Lovers: At a Crossroads in Love & Beyond!
In one of my favorite movies of all time, "An Unmarried Woman," the title character announces to someone that she's "taken a lover." It's...
The Hierophant: Outer Path To God
The Hierophant is the male counterpart to the High Priestess. I have always associated the Hierophant with Sagittarius due to the card's...


The Emperor: Large and In Charge
Just as the Empress represents the Mother archetype, the Emperor symbolizes the Father principle. With male authority, we can think of...


The Empress: Earth Mama
So what does The Empress represent? First off, this card--number 3 of the Major Arcana--is connected to the planet Venus. Hence,...


The High Priestess: I Know There's Something Going On...
One of my favorite Tarot cards is the High Priestess. Although I used the Rider-Waite deck when I started offering Tarot readings, I am...


The Magician: Alchemist in Action
I remember being a kid and doing magic tricks. There were kits that contained different props like a slot that you put quarters into and...


The Fool's Journey: A Trip Through the Major Arcana of the Tarot
Recently I finally obtained my custom URL (rainamoonastrology.com), which had been attached to a former website company I had been using...














