Monday, September 21, 2015

Understanding the Difficult Tarot Cards

Every now and then I'll read cards informally for a friend (if my tarot deck isn't in my bag, I also happen to have the iPhone app). They are usually quick to ask a question, with the caveat:

"But don't tell me if you see anything bad in the cards!" 

Thankfully I've never been the bearer of bad news and more often than not, the cards talk about blind spots we have at the moment. Is there anything missing from your approach or assumptions? How can we change our behavior to find ourselves in happier circumstances. 

For example, one of the most common questions is "when will I get a boyfriend" or "when will my finances improve" and rather than give a date, the cards might tell you to work on your self-love first, or be more mindful of expenses. If a new job is on the horizon, we can also get a glimpse of that, though I always ask what you can do to make the most of the opportunity. Being ready and prepared makes a huge difference. 


That said, there are a few cards with imagery that can "scare" us if we are not familiar with the deeper meanings. Doreen Virtue's Angel Tarot are great for beginners as they convey the messages without using the traditional images. I still prefer the original decks because the so-called scary images can highlight parts of our shadow that are waiting to be acknowledged. 

With that in mind, here is my take on some of the difficult cards: 

Death:  Let´s call this the Rebirth or Regeneration card instead of the Death card, as it´s usually about life stages coming to an end and the grief that comes with those endings, whether its a college graduation, moving to a new city or even getting divorced so that we can reinvent ourselves. It's not necessarily a card to be scared of. If we are in a tough spot, the death card tells us that current and potentially unpleasant situations will come to an end soon. Sometimes it will also tell us that salvaging a situation isn´t worth the effort. 

Judgement: This is one of my favourite cards even though the images are dramatic and a little bit spooky. In the Judgement card we see a graveyard waking up, as half a dozen people awake from their tombs in response to the sound of an Archangel´s trumpet. The images in Tarot are always symbolic, and this is about us hearing the call of our soul and awakening to our Higher Calling. The physical body represents our attachment to the ego-driven material world, and the awakening happens when we realise there´s more to life than ¨things¨

Nine of Swords: This is one of the scariest images, but it also happens to have the most reassuring message. In the Nine of Swords we see a young woman sitting up in bed at night, crying into her hands. Nine swords hang over her head. The suit of swords represents our thinking skills and mental acuity, and here its about constant worrying, losing sleep over our troubles, and how we can make things out to be worse than they are. When this card comes up, I see it as a sign to chill out, get some sleep and come back to the problem when you are rested. Also, the things we are worried about are not likely to happen =) 

The Devil: Here we see a big, ugly devil holding a man and a woman hostage. They are chained to the devil, in sharp contrast to the lovers card where we see the same pair in the Garden of Eden. This is about obsessive thoughts, fear, worry, being a slave to our job and making choices based on fear instead of trust, love or self-confidence. If this card comes up, ask yourself what you would be doing if fear or lack were not obstacles. Its also about facing our inner demons (fears), our shadow side and embracing the things we are ashamed of. 

Three of Swords: Another tough one ... the image shows a big romantic heart being pierced by three swords. It's a heartache card, and it usually comes up when a person has been severely disappointed or hurt. It is often associated with miscarriages or premature endings. Lately I have seen it as a Three Musketeerrs card, where we are there for our friends in good times and bad. There are three swords, indicating strength and comfort in numbers. If this card comes up, the suggestion is to reach out to others for help, support and healing. 


The Hanged Man: Here we see a man suspended upside down from a rock or a tree. This is the self-sacrifice card, where our needs will be met but not until others are taken care of. The image makes it look like the Hanged Man has been left to starve on the mountainside and that might be what it feels like. It´s just asking us to be patient for a little while before we get our share of the treasure. 



If you would like to learn to read tarot, there are beginners' decks that go through it in enough detail so that it makes sense, but isn´t overwhelming. I like the classic Rider-Waite and Kim Arnold's Hay House Basics Tarot book. Funny thing is I have more than 10 decks and I really dig Kim's take on the cards. I keep her book in my purse and often sneak a peak when I'm out and about. 





The more familiar we become with the cards, the easier it is to receive messages from our subconscious. I learned the meanings years ago and have gone on to develop my own interpretations. More often than not, it's about quieting the mind for a minute and asking yourself how you feel when you look at the image. 

Here is an example reading: The Dark Forrest

Reiki hugs, 

Regina







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Regina Chouza is an energy healer, angel medium and the author of A Personal Guide to Self-Healing, Cancer & Love and Chakra Healing & Magick. Blogging at Diary of a Psychic Healer since 2010, her passion is bringing the qualities of love, joy and empowerment to healing pursuits. Read her books to unlock your intuition. 

  


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Sunday, September 13, 2015

Manifesting with the Moon (Witchy Birthday)

Two weeks ago my cousin threw herself a "meditation" to celebrate her birthday. It coincided with the Full Moon in Pisces. There were about seven of us there, from different healing paths. The birthday girl enlisted her meditation teacher to lead the session, a healer by the name of Claudia Lechuga. We started with a group meditation where we visualised the birthday girl filled with love and all sorts of blessings. Then we went onto do individual contemplation, thinking what we’d like to manifest in our own lives.

The evening was beautiful, we began with a Full Moon meditation that opened us up to receive.  Both Kabbalah and renaissance astrology tell us that the universe’s gifts come to us through the Moon. No wonder witches and healers have been feeling the pull for centuries. My cousin’s birthday was on the Full Moon, so we set the intention to release any psychological or emotional blocks that keep us from receiving abundance. Had it been a New Moon, we would have set the intention for blessings to grow over time. When the meditation was done, we planted the flower seeds in my cousin’s garden, burying our citrine crystals with the seeds. Funny thing is my cousin liked the huge citrine that I had planned on burying, and she asked me if she could keep it. I planted a small citrine tumbled stone that she gave me instead. 

It was nice to meet a group of healers that night; it’s one of the things I have missed.

Reiki hugs,

Regina 




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Regina Chouza is an energy healer, angel medium and the author of A Personal Guide to Self-Healing, Cancer & Love and Chakra Healing & Magick. Blogging at Diary of a Psychic Healer since 2010, her passion is bringing the qualities of love, joy and empowerment to healing pursuits. Read her books to unlock your intuition. 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Astrology, Healing and the Zodiac Signs

Astrology is a fascinating subject. One of the easiest places to start is with the Elements in your chart: how much Fire, Water, Earth and Air do you have? The Elements shape your personality.

In my case, most of my planets are in Earth and Air signs which makes me very practical, analytical and logical (believe it or not!) though my saving grace is Mercury in Pisces, putting the planet of communication, ideas and writing in a very intuitive and creative sign that can, at times, be easily distracted by the watery world of the fish. 

It is a good thing I have a ton of planets in the Earth sign of Virgo, grounding that spacey energy. Nevertheless I'm still lopsided when it comes to the Elements so I have taken to wearing crystals that balance me out by adding Fire and Water to my energy field. My latest discovery have been red coral mala beads, with both fire and water. We can integrate what is missing.

Keep reading for an overview of the Zodiac. And check out the Astrology Tab for an intro to natal astrology readings. 




The Fire Signs

One of the things I love about astrology is how it overlaps with Tarot (another love of mine). In the cards, the suit of Fire represents inspiration, passion, drive and the impetus to pursue our goals and dreams. Self-starters have a healthy dose of fire in their energy. You could say it's representative of the Sacral Chakra as it reflects our spiritual & physical desires, and how we go about satisfying them. 
Aries. Arguably the most impatient and driven sign of the zodiac. Aries knows what it wants as soon as it sees it, and it wants it yesterday. If obstacles get in the way however, Aries energy loses interest (or confidence) and goes elsewhere. The first sign in the Zodiac, Aries is good at kicking off new projects. Ruled by Mars, the planet of action and assertion, Aries gets things going. 
Leo. This one makes me think of Mustafa from the Lion King: majestic, royal, a heart of gold though sometimes a bit imposing like any king. Leos take pride in family, home and their place at the heart of it. Comfortable in the limelight, a healthy dose of Leo energy can result confident leadership skills. Ruled by the Sun, Leo tells us where we can shine in our lives - enjoying it! 

Sagittarius. Represented by the Archer, our dear Sagg's are always pursuing new horizons, whether geographical or philosophical. A very intuitive sign, they follow their passions, their flashes of inspiration and come home with amazing stories and insights that will ultimately benefit their community. Ruled by Jupiter, the planet of good fortune and expansion, Sagg is a lucky adventurer. 

Let's Get this Started (BEP)





The Water Signs

Water is all about feelings, emotion and intuition. It's feminine energy is perhaps best expressed by one of my favourite songs Las de La Intuition - by Shakira =) 

It is not a logical element, but still one that can be as accurate as math or statistics, even if our water signs might not be able to tell you how they arrived at their conclusions. They just know, processing information subconsciously. Being a very sensitive element, water signs are also likely to be empaths and the feelings they sense in others can lead to confusion. 
Cancer. Ruled by the Moon, Cancerian energy is intuitive, a bit elusive, a gifted homemaker and nurturing. A strong boundary is also drawn around the family, whether it be a biological family or a broader group. The Crab puts up defenses when it feels threatened, retreating into its shell. Hard shell, tender on the inside and sometimes moody. 
Scorpio. Ruled by Pluto, the planet of power, creation, death and transformation, Scorpio may be the most powerful, loving and intimidating sign in the Zodiac. It's impossible to fool a Scorpio, and don't even think about betraying them because the Scorpion's tail can be lethal. That said, Scorpio heals by shining a light on the truth and by embracing our shadow side fully. For this reason, it may also be the most accepting, standing by us in our discomfort. 
Pisces. We've finally touched on the very last sign in the Zodiac: the Fish. Highly intuitive, Pisces is ruled by Neptune, the planet of Cosmic Awareness, sacrifice and oneness. The lack of boundaries experienced by Pisceans means they carry the emotional weight of the world on their shoulders, often mistaking other people's problems for their own. Pisces can play the role of the victim, martyr or the rescuer. Of all the signs, Pisces benefits most from grounding and shielding their energy. 
Las de La Intuition - Shakira




The Air Signs

Air is about thoughts, speech, communication and ultimately, how much time we spend analysing and discussing our options. Too much air can bog us down if we overthink things (Libra, I'm looking at you) though it can also keep us from exploring the depths of life if we are too easily distracted (Gemini). Obviously, as the visionary in the Zodiac, Aquarius can do no wrong (as if!).

Libra. Most of us count at least one Libra amongst our friends. A very tactful and fair sign, Libra looks after other people's interests as much as their own. It's also ruled by Venus, the planet of love, friendship and social functions. This can make Libra very popular, they cherish relationships, but weighing pros and cons for all involved can be a show stopper, as we can't make everyone happy. 
Aquarius. Ruled by Uranus, the planet of disruption, equality and technology, Aquarius loves the information age. Often described a eccentric thinkers with wacky ideas, Aquarius can be tempted to rebel just for the sake of it. The challenge can be to work with others on gradual & profound changes. 
Gemini. Ruled by Mercury, Gemini is a quick and versatile thinker. Rooted in the element of air, the planet of communication moves as fast as a pinball machine. Gemini loves learning and can go back and forth between several topics. Its a dynamic sign that can come across as being scattered at times. 

 

One Week, by Bare Naked Ladies
Only an Air Sign can Talk this Fast!





The Earth Signs

The qualities of Earth are fairly obvious; it grounds us in the physical and material world, helping us become more conscious of our surroundings, our physical health as well as the work ethic and effort that can help us flourish on the earthly plane. There are three earth signs, each ruled by a particular planet.  

Capricorn. This is the work horse in the Zodiac. If Capricorn was voted most likely to succeed in school, it was because of his (or her) unwavering effort rather than the "charisma" of Leo. Capricorn finds a sense of security in material and economic success, giving them the determination to climb a mountain no matter how long and arduous the terrain be. Capricorn is ruled by Saturn, the planet of reality checks, boundaries, limitation and earned success. 
Taurus. Ruled by Venus, the planet of love, beauty and friendship, Taurus is represented by the Hierophant in tarot. The mythical custodian of our traditions, belief systems and social structures. Taurus energy is slow and steady, with a deep appreciation of comfort, but also a very strong and practical work ethic.  
Virgo. Meticulous, perfectionist, helpful, and friendly are just a few words that we can use to describe the qualities of Virgo. Ruled by Mercury, the planet of communication, Virgo is good with with concepts, choosing their words carefully and with great attention to detail. Virgo energy is also health conscious, looking at nutrition, exercise, and how specific lifestyle changes lead to good health.  

Gold Digger by Kanye (Cover)
The Shadow Side of Earth???  


 


One Last Note On Elements

It is worth mentioning that we have all 12 Zodiac signs in our natal charts, even if we don't have many planets in a specific Element. You can run your birth chart at www.astro.com to find out what Elements are strongest in your chart. So for example, I have most of my planets and luminaries in Earth and Air, with hardly any in Fire or Water.  Though I am pretty intuitive, possibly because Moon & Pluto are squaring off in my natal astrology chart. With this in mind, I have been working with crystals to balance out my personal energy. 


And one for the road ...






2025 Update: You'll find a guided meditation to Integrate your Planets on Youtube.  

Reiki hugs

Regina 


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Regina Chouza is an energy healer, angel medium and the author of A Personal Guide to Self-Healing, Cancer & Love and Chakra Healing & Magick. Blogging at Diary of a Psychic Healer since 2010, her passion is bringing the qualities of love, joy and empowerment to healing pursuits. Read her books to unlock your intuition. 

  


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Saturday, August 22, 2015

Psychic Mediumship with Geoffrey Beitz

By now I have probably taken a dozen courses at The College of Psychic Studies. It never ceases to surprise me how fun and effective they are. Most of my lessons have so far have been on how to channel angels and spirit guides, but every now and then I take a break from the angels and try something different. The tutors have different styles as well, so mixing it up takes you out of your comfort zone.

This summer I took a wonderful class with psychic medium Geoffrey Beitz, where we used different tools every week to unlock our intuition. Everything you can think of from flowers, to toys and oracle cards - even chairs (psychometry!You’d hold it, look at it or sit on it to get a message. In the other classes, we’ve worked with ribbons, melting wax, jewels and Christmas cards - the piece you’re drawn to has a message. 

The only thing your intuition needs is a focus point and a moment of calm (as well as a good opening up meditation) to get going. So for example, the first week we were given blocks of wood with letters painted on them, the kind children use to spell out words. We sat in pairs and tuned into our classmate's letters, asking our intuition to give us a word. My classmate had the letter T and as soon as I saw it, I thought train. Clairvoyantly, I saw a locomotive pulling over for maintenance, before embarking on a journey around the world. It was a  metaphor for a much needed rest stop. Then it was my turn to get a reading: you're needed at home (or maybe that my healing work was needed at home), meaning home country as I've been a globe trotter for a while. The funny thing is we played musical chairs and worked with 3 or 4 different partners, and at each stop I got a variation of the same message: go home, go home, go home and its time to teach healing. Eventually I asked when I had to go home, as I had barely landed in London and I was there for a summer of teacher trainings. 

The class was really cool and a complete surprise every week. My favourite was the last class, where Geoffrey walked in with a bouquet of thorny roses. We each chose a rose and were tasked with giving life readings based on the flower stem, the leaves, the thorns and the flower itself. So imagine that the base of the stem represents childhood. Was it straight or curvy and what did that mean. We used our fingertips to trace the length of the stem, asking what the leaves, thorns and outgrowths represented. It might be a big relationship, the birth of a child and sometimes a divorce (or a second marriage). Your intuition fills in the blanks in ways that you'd never expect. I kept getting a visual of my classmate as a young girl in a particular decade, but was confused because she looks ten or fifteen years younger than her age. So logically, I referenced events that had transpired (I thought) before her birth, only to realise that they happened during her childhood. It was a reminder to trust the information and pass it on. 

We also explored mediumship, as Geoffrey is a Psychic Medium. People often confuse psychics with mediums. Labels can be confusing and I think it's easier to explain where the information comes from. Some psychics read a person's aura and use those impressions to tell them what might be going on. I tend to work this way during energy healing sessions where I'm clearing a person's Aura or their Chakras. Psychics can also open up to receive insight from angels, or from spirit guides though these tend not to be people that we knew. We can all learn to connect with our angels or guides in meditation

Mediumship (as defined at the College) is when you pass on messages from loved one who have passed away. I tend to get the great, great aunt that isn't recognized even though the advice is usually relevant for the sitter. I am not sure why this happens, maybe we just have more people looking out for us than we know. All things considered, I'd rather do psychic readings than mediumship right now. The College is known for its talented mediums. I just hadn’t gone there myself. 

For those of you in London, Geoffrey is teaching a 7 week class next term on the Lenormand Oracle Cards. We used them twice this term, they're easy to read and quicker to learn than Tarot. 







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Regina Chouza is an energy healer, angel medium and the author of A Personal Guide to Self-Healing, Cancer & Love and Chakra Healing & Magick. Blogging at Diary of a Psychic Healer since 2010, her passion is bringing the qualities of love, joy and empowerment to healing pursuits. Read her books to unlock your intuition. 







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Sunday, August 16, 2015

Interactive Tarot Readings

I have been keeping myself busy with angels, astrology and tarot lessons the past few months. It was a privilege to go back to London for the summer, it's where I discovered energy healing and intuition, and where I studied for years before moving to Mexico in the winter of 2014. The term came to an end last week and I've been home for a few days, getting over the jet lag. There is lots to tell so stay tuned! 

In the meantime I though we'd try something fun and different, a special interactive reading. Please think of a question and choose three Oracle Decks from the picture, for Past, Present and Future (or Challenge, Hidden Influences, and Solution). Please share your experiences below. We do these every week on my Diary of a Psychic Healer Facebook Page, you can join the fun here! 


Choose Three Icons and
Scroll Down for the Meanings!



Wizards Tarot, by Corrine Kenner. This is one of my favourite decks as it incorporates so much more than a normal tarot reading, teaching lessons in metaphysics, healing and magic with each Major Arcana card. The card I pulled today is the 10 of Wands, a card about overkill. The image shows a young man carrying a stack of huge, heavy wands across a field. He can barely move under the weight of it all, but if he organized himself differently or better yet, asked for help, the load would be much lighter. The way we are used to doing things may no longer work and its time to try a new approach.

The Mythic Tarot, by Juliet Sharman-Burke. This is a lovely deck as all of the cards are linked back to Greek mythology, adding an extra layer of symbolism.  The card I pulled is The Chariot, we see a knight trying to reign his horses in so that they don’t pull the carriage in different directions. This is about reconciling  our fears, urges and self-doubt and getting past the last “push” on our way to the finish line. You’ve made a huge effort and its about to be rewarded. Don’t give up, and know that you have the self-discipline to succeed. 

Plant & Druid Oracles, by the Carr-Comms: The card I pulled for you is Wheat. I’m drawn to a shape that looks like Bridget’s cross, a reminder of earth based spirituality and the gratitude and respect that ancient cultures had for the Sun. The key message here today is about being grateful for all of our blessings, and grateful the source of that goodness, as well as the people who show us kindness and support. Take some time out of your daily grind to enjoy your blessings and share them with others.

Miracles Now, by Gabby Bernstein: The card I pulled today is about dissolving boundaries with LOVE. It reminds me of the phrase “Love Thy Neighbor” especially if you don’t get along with your neighbor. If you’ve been having a hard time with someone it might help to do a little meditation where you picture their Inner Child and send them healing. We all need love and healing, and sometimes difficult people need it the most.

Angel Tarot, by Doreen Virtue: The card I pulled is The Magician.  The message here is not unlike that Nike commercial where we see clips of athletes preparing to run or compete, and then we see the words Just Do It. You’re ready for the challenge ahead and what you lack in experience you’ll make up for in ingenuity, passion and sheer luck. Roll the dice and believe in yourself!

Ascended Masters, by Doreen Virtue:  It’s time to step up and be a leader! The card I features Moses parting the Red Sea and across the top we see the words Take Charge. This is one of those times when “if you want something done, you have to do it yourself.” That said, be sure to tell the rest of your team what you are planning.

Magical Unicorns, by Doreen Virtue: The message here is simple: Believe in Yourself! Our angels and guides are keenly aware of our potential even if we are not. You are capable of much more than you realize. Confidence and self-esteem make a big difference because they influence our effort. If you’re not sure of yourself, fake it and the encouraging results will follow!

Angels of Atlantis, by Stewart Pierce: The message today is a gentle reminder to connect with Archangel Metatron, the heavenly scribe. He keeps track of our soul’s path and purpose and if we’re ready to listen, he can also clue us in with a bit of divine intelligence and soul coaching.

Chrysalis Tarot, by Toney Brooks: I pulled two cards accidentally and got the King of Spirals and Seven of Spirals. Both of these are about leadership skills, asserting yourself and communicating your vision clearly. You already know what has to be done though it might be a good idea to incorporate your personal network's advice as “fiery leaders” sometimes gloss over the details. 




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