Discover the World of Gypsy Tarot: Ideas, Inspiration, and the Self.

HOUSE, READING TH CARD OF HOUSE WITH LENORMAND STYLE ARC TAROT

Designing your own   Future.

 










This is not just a tarot deck. It is a dialogue with the cosmos.
Rendered in an elegant Lenormand in Art Deco style, this book presents a complete set of original tarot images paired with deep, reflective wisdom—designed not for fortune-telling, but for awakening.

Each card is a window into ancient truths, drawn from Phoenician, Sanskrit, and Greek roots, unlocking hidden meanings long buried beneath modern interpretations. These are not abstract archetypes—they are messengers, frequencies, reminders of the knowledge encoded within you.


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HOUSE, READING TH CARD OF HOUSE WITH LENORMAND STYLE ARC TAROT


The House is a Temple of the universe, known as Solomon's Temple, a structure of profound significance that has long captivated the minds of scholars, spiritual seekers, and historians alike. Yet the answer is simple. The Temple is You. It has rich symbolism, and it offers a window into ancient wisdom and the pursuit of enlightenment. The name 'Solomon Temple' itself is derived from the Sanskrit 'Solar Man,' 'Saura,' which signifies the solar and divine aspects of existence. It is a representation of the 'Son of the Sun,' the right eye, symbolising our connection to time and physical reality. The temple is often depicted with the number nine, a sacred numeral in many traditions, representing completion and the highest state of consciousness.
The concept of Solomon's Temple as a metaphor for the self is a profound interpretation that intertwines spirituality, philosophy, and personal enlightenment. This perspective suggests that the temple, rather than being a mere physical structure, is a symbol of the inner sanctum within each individual, where one can connect with the divine or the higher self. The allegorical interpretation of the temple as 'You' invites introspection and the exploration of one's own spiritual journey, echoing the ancient quest for understanding the mysteries of existence.
The etymological connection to Sanskrit and the term 'Saura,' which alludes to the solar deity, further enriches this symbolism by linking the temple to celestial and cosmic principles. The sun, as a universal symbol of life, energy, and clarity, represents the enlightenment that one seeks through personal growth and self-realization. The 'Son of the Sun,' or the 'right eye,' is often associated with the concept of the 'third eye' in various spiritual traditions, which is considered the gateway to higher consciousness and insight.

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