Hello Muggles,
When I was in college, I used to read about different mythologies. I mostly used to read about Greek, Egyptian, Chinese and Indian mythology. Although I lived in India, I had never studied Indian mythology extensively. Yet I was fascinated by all the stories I have heard about it. The life story of Lord Rama or the Ramayana (in which Lord Rama the ideal son, husband and brother wins over evil by fighting Ravana who abducts his wife) or the story of the biggest battle of all time Mahabharata (Wherein Pandava and Kauravas get into a battle as a result of Kaurava’s taking over the entire empire with their cunningness and Pandava’s falling for their trap). These two books were the greatest epics of Indian mythology.
The timeless wisdom of these epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata, are brought together in the Sacred Indian Tarot.
Vaisshali, the Sacred Indian Tarot expert on the Mystic Lotus AWESOME! Divination Summit 2024, explained that Indian tarot combines ancient wisdom with modern techniques. She introduced how Sacred Indian tarot draws inspiration from the Indian epics Ramayana and Mahabharata. So, I was a bit concerned whether I would be able to understand it as I didn't know both stories in detail.
Turns out there is no such prerequisite. Even if you have never come across these epics you can still get your reading done or learn it.
Vaisshali did a reading for the remaining days of 2024 and the reading was done with a Swastika spread (a symbol used on every auspicious occasion in India). I could resonate with the reading when she said “You are being watched, guided and protected” as I have been receiving blessings and guidance for the past few weeks. Since I was joining all the calls of the Mystic Lotus AWESOME! Divination Summit 2024. This was done in her first call.
Vaisshali also did a reading for everyone present on the second call for a wonderful 2025 with a Vajra Spread (Vajra is the weapon of the Indra Dev which is responsible for causing rainfall). I felt like she was doing a personal reading for me as it was the exact description of how I was feeling when she said “You are self-doubting" or when she picked up the lotus card and said, "to hold on."
It was so generous of her that she gave a free individual demo session on the call where she not only did a reading but, guided all of us to read the card too. It's like we got a mini training and I enjoyed it thoroughly.
The most intriguing part of the second call was when she made us meditate with her guidance invoking the energies of Shri Yantra (It is a symbol that denotes the union of masculine and feminine divine energies). I felt my body relaxed and all the heaviness was gone in a few seconds. This instant shift in energy was something that I never felt before. It was not just me but other attendees in the call felt it too.
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PS: A Muggle is a non-magical person in the Harry Potter series by J K Rowling i.e. regular human beings–just like you and me. Informally, it means someone unfamiliar with a specific skill or word.
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Until Next Time,
Smita
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