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When I first got pregnant I was so afraid I would lose this one too. I reached out to a tarot card reader in desperation for confidence I wouldnt. It so funny to go back and read this tarot reading again after having Garrison. Its long but worth reading if you have time.... FUTURE CHILD (Expectant Mother) Spread for: Callie (DOB 12.03.81) & Partner (DOB 03.15.69) Sun sign: Sagittarius Sun sign: Pisces Moon sign: Aquarius Moon sign: Aquarius The planets in the signs The position of the planets in the signs of the Zodiac has an influence on the character of the individual and these influences form a large part of the individual psyche. The sun sign represents the ego and everyday personality, while the moon sign represents the individuals inner emotions. An excerpt from your personal birth/natal chart: Sun in Sagittarius You are always out-front, frank, and even rough at times -- getting to the heart of any subject. On the move, you are a traveler of both the world and the mind -- philosophy and religion. Outgoing, friendly, and well-liked, you may enjoy sports and physical activity. Not petty, you like grand themes and big gestures. You tend to be out front and personable. Your personal appearance is important to you and you put a lot of thought and effort into how you appear or come across. Others notice you, and a position of leadership (prominence) is likely. Moon in Aquarius You are inspired, for humanity is your family and you are seldom bound by tradition or domestic ties. The big picture is what counts most with you, and large-scale movements and group work are the idea. You seldom find personalities that you do not find interesting and are democratic in the real sense of the word. You are an altruist and love freedom. -Excerpt from Winstar V3- (Get a full Natal or more info on astrological charts: 0800-horoscope/birthchart.php - A FREE natal chart and astrology site I highly recommend.) FUTURE CHILD READING - Callie Card 1: The Empress Position meaning: The childs feelings Summary: The Empress typically represents a healthy pregnancy, and is in fact, a reflection of the mother goddess herself. The Empress is considered one of the most positive cards to appear in a pregnancy reading for this very reason. The Empress is indicative of abundance, joy and birth. This card is apt to describe a child who’s needs are fulfilled. The baby likely feels comfortable at this time, and secure within the mother’s womb. Good health for the pregnancy and for the mother is indicated. This pregnancy is likely to progress with little trouble, with the baby born full term, perhaps around 38-40 weeks gestation. Card 2: The Moon Position meaning: Feelings of the questioner (the mother) Summary: The Moon represents strong emotions, and can be reflective of emotional sensitivity and sometimes a bit of anxiety. Now is a time where it is highly likely emotions will be running high, and you may be feeling both excited, emotional, and perhaps may be prone to sleepless nights or anxiety. The Moon implies heightened emotions and intuition for the questioner- but it is important to discriminate between sensitive emotions and genuine instinct. The Moon can make it a bit difficult to distinguish which is which, and may also magnify any emotional situation or stress you face during this time. However, this card advises the questioner to rest assured that this is a passing phase, try to relax and have faith. Your instincts can be a powerful tool, but personal feelings may make it seem as if your emotions take the forefront, finding a balance is key. Card 3: The Chariot Position meaning: Partner 1s (Mothers) influence on the child Summary: The Chariot reflects an individual whom is generous, ambitious and warm-hearted. This card can imply someone who is very family oriented, and places emphasis on the home and family life. This card suggests the child is likely to inherit the mother’s values, which err on the traditional side. S/he, like the mother will possess a fair and gentle personality. This is a child who is empathetic by nature, and may be a bit of a dreamer. The child has little trouble making friends, and is often sought after by other children due to their understanding and similar manner of generosity and warmth. This card may reflect a child whom is curious and thoughtful, and may be quite independent by nature. They also possess a great capability for emotion. Card 4: King of Swords Position meaning: Partner 2s (Fathers) influence on the child Summary: The King of Swords is often reflective of a man whom is logical, orderly and organized by nature. This card may point to a highly intellectual individual, someone who enjoys communication, and likely has many friends and contacts- a rich social life. The King of Swords suggests that the child may nurture in the child a love of communication. The child may possess a similar sense of humor as the father. This child may; in fact, be quite innovative, full of grand ideas. It is likely the child has a love of learning and knowledge, and possesses a quick & sharp wit. The King of Swords may suggest that the child resembles the father, physically. He or She may be quite slender in build, and is likely to have dark, expressive eyes with almost regal features- high cheekbones and a narrow jaw or chin. Card 5: Five of Cups Position meaning: What the child needs Summary: The Five of Cups suggests changing directions, and sometime renewal. It is likely that this card is indicative of freedom and choices where it appears in the Tarot reading. In this case the Five of Cups suggests that the child may need careful guidance and direction provided by the parents during his/her life. This card may suggest someone who can easily move from one activity or project to the next. The parents may need to give gentle and loving guidance in the right direction during the times the child loses focus. Card 6: Ace of Wands Position meaning: How to teach the child Summary: The Ace of Wands is reflective of boundless energy and passion. This card is suggestive of a child with great potential. Strong mental capabilities, coupled with willpower are indicated for the child. With this in mind, the Ace of Wands suggests child may crave variety, and may be quite physically active as well. They may need an outlet of some sort for their creativity and energy and it is possible the child will find this in music, art or theatre. The Ace of Wands is significant of optimism and momentum. Where this card appears, it is best to put things in a positive light, and always use positive reinforcement with this child. This child responds well to praise and this is perfect reward to help them stay on track. Card 7: Strength Position meaning: The child’s predominant traits Summary: Strength is nearly exactly as you would picture, a representation of willpower, courage and mental strength. This card may indicate an individual or child whom is athletic, healthy and possesses an active mind. The Strength card foretells of a child whom is strong willed, perhaps sometimes to the point of being stubborn. However, this child possesses a quick wit and is adept at absorbing information. The child is flexible by nature and a swift learner when it comes to learning new skills or talents. They are apt to have an excellent memory, as well. This child could be very active, both mentally and physically. They may excel in sports, or perhaps may be interested in a creative outlet for their energies, in the form of art or music. This child has a cool exterior, but beneath they are passionate and a bit brooding, typically immersed in thought. Card 8: Queen of Swords Position meaning: What the child desires/wants Summary: The Queen of Swords may indicate harmony, balance and rational thinking. She can indicate maturity, femininity and intelligence. It is likely in this reading, she represents you, the questioner. She is representative of the zodiac signs of Air and the consort and mate of the King of Swords. This Queen is indicative of intellectual developments, and often emotional and intellectual maturity. This card may show a strong connection between mother and child. This card suggests that the mother’s guidance and opinions are most important to this child. There is great trust and love between the mother and child. It is likely S/he will seek the mother’s word and approval when facing any challenging situation. Card 9: Three of Wands Position meaning: Your childs future Summary: The Three of Wands is indicative of great strength, making a wonderful collaboration with some of the earlier signs shown in the Strength card, and the Ace of Wands. This card shows great progress, and implies that this individual or child has the ability to achieve success, and reach their goals. This card may indicate that the child will be self-assured, confident, and certainly has powerful inner strength. The child is likely to have a knack for progress, and will be passionate about their personal goals, and unwavering on their values. It is likely this child has traits of a natural leader, and may also possess a strong faith or connection to the spiritual side. This child will be strong willed, as well. Though they may take to any activity they set their heart to, it is possible that this child may be easily distracted at times. This card is a sign of a child whom is good natured, cooperative and friendly. Additionally, the Three of Wands suggests that this child may have thick, dark brown hair, and dark brown eyes with a fringe of long, dark lashes. This child may also have a broad smile and full lips. The child could be born with a dimple on the chin, or cheeks. This is a healthy and active baby whom enjoys affection and rarely fusses. Final thoughts and advice Many congratulations on your pregnancy. I wish you and your family all the best during this very blessed and exciting time. I believe the gender of your child to be male- as the masculine cards seemed to slightly outnumber the feminine in the reading. I also see that the child may bear a strong physical resemblance to the father. S/he could also have a particularly strong attachment and bond to the mother as he/she matures. The baby may be delivered in the 2nd week of March, otherwise perhaps around the Father’s birthday, and just before the due date. If there have been health problems or concerns thus far, I feel they will soon be negotiated, as the Ace in this reading indicates the arrival of good news in some cases, and may indicate a natural delivery. If you have any further questions regarding this reading, please don’t hesitate to contact for clarity or additional follow up. It has been a pleasure performing this tarot reading for you. Best wishes and abundant blessings, -Lady Astrelle
Posted on: Mon, 09 Jun 2014 13:54:21 +0000

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