Daily Tarot Experiment – Need Volunteers

I want to expand daily tarot to include my readership as well, so I am conducting an experiment and would love to have some assistance. I want to provide a daily tarot card for you.

The only thing I’d ask in return is that you leave a brief comment on how you believe this tarot card applies to your day and what your interpretation of the card is. I plan to post an image of the card so you can see the details for your own interpretation.

Then at the end of the day, report back here with your results and how you feel that the card affected your day. I would like to make this a weekly game and I’d choose a participant from the day before (I’ll send an email letting you know you’ve been chosen, so your real email is required).

How does that sound? Would you be willing to participate in the weekly tarot game? If you’re interested, take a moment to contact me or leave a comment.

Nigel Jackson Tarot: The Hanged Man

I would first like to start with a quick introduction. This is the first post of the Daily Tarot blog which will detail my journey through tarot and hopefully help teach an understanding of tarot along the way. As the site’s readership continues to grow, I would love to offer the daily tarot card to others so they can participate in the journey as well.

The format of my daily tarot card interpretation may change over time as I become more accustomed to blogging and as I find a nice combination of layout with information. So far, I will begin with starting the day with a tarot card and at the end of the day I will post an update detailing how the card applied to my day or any insights that it provided me with.

I welcome your insights/interpretations and questions as well – so don’t be shy.

Let me continue with my first card of 2005 (well, for this blog anyway):
Using Nigel Jackson’s Tarot, my card is the Hanged Man (Major Arcana: XII)
The Nigel Jackson Tarot

Personal Interpretation:
I always interpret the card myself without any books or manuals because the card is essentially tuned to me and my intuition will pick up on subtle nuances in the card’s artistry and give me a more accurate for me reading.

This card signifies that I will have an almost complacent day. My worries will be limited, even if I hang in the midst of danger. I look closely at the illustration of the card and listen to what it tells me. The path that is directly behind the tree from the which the man is hanging tells me that this was a journey which lead to the current position. The path also tells me that I am not trapped by any means by the situation. The coins falling from his pockets may even suggest that I may not be aware of what is truly going on around me or that I may miss an opportunity some time today – however, it will not cause me a large amount of stress and I should not worry myself about it.

I find that I need to remain aware of my surroundings at all times today in order not to miss any opportunities which may come my way. Also, I need to allow things to flow naturally as they will – I will learn more that way than by trying to fight whatever distressing situations may arise.

Interpretation from the book:
Trial leading to wisdom; serenity through self sacrifice; occult intuition; fluidity; reversal of attitudes and renunciation; suspension between identities or life states;

Don’t forget to check back later for an update on how this card applied to my day and what insights it was able to provide me with.

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