Today's Tarot for Michael Moore
| The Cross and Triangle spread is a powerful means of understanding complex situations, developed by the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. This spread is rich in occult and mystical symbolism, and one of our favorites here at Facade. The Renaissance Tarot is a modern deck, with symbolism drawn from the heroic age and rendered in renaissance style. This deck is an excellent choice for exploring questions of passion, mastery, and the inner workings of human reason. If you would like your own copy of the Renaissance Tarot, you can buy it now! |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r60.jpg) | The first card, the significator, is placed in the center of the cross. This card represents the prime energy manifest in your life. Ten of Swords (Ruin): Calamity. The failure of a hero, foretold in prophesy, but brought about by the hero's own choices. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r/r15.jpg) | The second card, placed above the significator, represents Air. It describes your spirit, process of thought, and the influence of reason. Temperance, when reversed: Excess. Imbalance. Indulgence. Polarization. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r/r36.jpg) | The third card, placed to the right of the significator, represents Fire. It describes your motivations, creative energies, and the influence of passion. King of Cups, when reversed: An ineffectual, unsteady person, talented but emotionally at sea. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r44.jpg) | The fourth card, placed below the significator, represents Water. It describes your emotions, meditations, and the influence of love. Eight of Coins (Prudence): Frankness, honesty and innocence. Candid confrontation of circumstances. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r30.jpg) | The fifth card, placed to the left of the significator represents Earth. It describes your physical presence, position in life, and the influence of the material world. Eight of Cups (Indolence): A moment of surrender to external forces. Capitulation to inner promptings. Giving in to temptation. Giving oneself over to oblivion, to intoxication, to sleep. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r67.jpg) | At this point the cross is complete and the triangle is formed. The sixth card, placed on the bottom left of the triangle represents one of two opposing forces. Three of Staves (Virtue): Achievement attained after a long chase. A rare and glowing prize. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r14.jpg) | The seventh card, placed on the bottom right of the triangle represents the force that opposes the bottom left card. These forces may be external, but they are frequently one's own inner archetypes in conflict. Death: Death. Loss. Death and rebirth. End of an old situation and the beginning of a new one. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r/r71.jpg) | The eighth card, the reconciler, is placed below the cross in the third vertex of the triangle. This is the force that will resolve the conflict between the bottom left and bottom right cards. By meditating on this force and bringing more of it into your life, you can bring the matter at hand to a swifter conclusion than would naturally occur. Seven of Staves (Valor), when reversed: Embarrassment. Missed opportunities. Hesitation resulting in predicament. |
![Click for Details](http://images.facade.com/i/t/renaissance/r/r7.jpg) | The ninth and final card, placed in the center bottom of the triangle, represents the final outcome unless you change course. The Lovers: Romantic passion. Amorous attachment. The stages of love: discovery, attraction, pursuit, flirtation, courtship and consummation. The gifts of Aphrodite: beauty, youth, dalliance and delight. |
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