Chakra View Read - 7 cards for 7 chakras
Osho Zen




Matters to be divined. Connecting with spirit. Intuition is very sharp to this tarot card, your own personal matters in divinations and practices will likely be accurate.
Inner voice, power, control. Strong intuition. In-tune with the forces of the universe. Priestess. Occult practitioner. Psychic tendencies.
Primal and goddess energy. The Uniting Consciousness. A pure, exalted, and gracious influence. Deeper wisdoms. Sound inner advice.
Mystic practices. A strong sense of awareness. Sharpened cognition. Resonant magical practices.
Fluctuation, reaction, change, alternation, increase and decrease, instability, secrets, things hidden, the unrevealed future.
Very strong energies around. Possible spirit experiences. Unexplained phenomena. Misguided awareness. Obstacles to a sense of clarity. Forces outside of control.
Mystic practices. Lack of clarity and skewed perspectives. Convolutions in methods and practices. Higher energies at play lacking resonance with querent’s own processes. Internal emotional reactions disconnecting from authentic experience.






King of Earth – Abundance
Cultivator. Pentacles, noble intention, a sense of giving. An earthy kindness. As generous as it is dangerous.
Abundance is an attitude and disposition, not an outward state. Traditionally this means noble and honest. Actionably it represents someone that has a sense of success about them. A sense of being self-fulfilled.
They’re gregarious and they love life. This represents a man an earthy man of the world. A king among men in their approach to life.
When you receive this, expect to receive a self of fulfilment in yourself too, as this is after all your own reflection. Whatever this archetype represents, this card asks you to look inward and find what makes you feel fulfilled and at peace with yourself.
This encounter with the person the tarot represents, should mostly be favourable, it is possible this individual may also have a whiff of the occult about them.
REVERSED, the king of Pentacles is a tricky card, representing tricky person whether or not they’re trying to be.
A sense of abundance is what is required by them, and in that is lacking. Most likely just in attitude itself as opposed to any conscious efforts they may be making.
Your own experience with this Earthy but slightly guarded or authoritative person be feel a little limited. This is not a good space for you, or them.
As a result, it will certainly be a strange encounter.
Still, watch for your reactions, and do not offer trust with being certain of what you’re doing. As an aftermath of dealing with this individual, find the sense of gratitude and self-fulfilment within yourself.
When you are at peace, nothing will bother you. This person may not help you in that, but it doesn’t mean you can’t achieve it yourself.




A coat of quotes and passing poetry
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"And as the seed waits eagerly watching for its flower and fruit.
Anxious its little soul looks out into the clear expanse
To see if hungry winds are abroad with their invisible array ;
So Man looks out in tree, and herb, and fish, and bird, and beast.
Collecting up the scattered portions of his immortal body.
Into the elemental forms of everything that grows.
He tries the sullen North wind, riding on its angry furrows,
The sultry South when the sun rises, and the angry East,
When the sun sets, and the clods harden, and the cattle stand,
Drooping, and the birds hide in their silent nests.
He stores his thoughts.
As in store-houses in his memory. He regulates the forms.
Of all beneath and all above, and in the gentle West Reposes where the sun's heat dwells.
He rises to the sun,
And to the planets of the night, and to the stars that gild.
The zodiacs, and the stars that sullen stand to North and South,
He touches the remotest pole, and in the centre weeps That Man should labour and sorrow, and learn and forget, and return.
To the dark valley whence he came, and begin his
labours anew."
"Artwork and Poetry | William Blake
Often in a wooden house a golden room we find.- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow