Dr. Gál Judit – Tarot
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  • How does tarot work?
  • Introduction
  • WHEN IS IT RECOMMENDED TO CONTACT TAROT?
  • THE ORIGIN OF TAROT
  • WHAT IS TAROT GOOD FOR?
  • TAROT AS A HEALING PATH
  • WHY DALÍ TAROT?
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How does TAROT work?

The child’s brain “thinks” through images. Also, regardless of age, in our dreams we exist in images. The way to our unconscious is paved with images. The universal symbols on the cards turn the flashing images into sign language, and so dialogue between the conscious and the subconscious begins, resulting in direct answers to the questions.  The specialty of these answers is that it reflects not only on the verbally expressed question, but also on its unexpressed hidden content.

The TAROT thus provides access to the invisible patterns of thought and behaviour that trigger the symptoms of our lives, determine our human destiny and organize them beyond our consciousness.

Card draws are done with the left hand, as it activates the right hemisphere with its operational areas of intuition, creativity, emotions, dreams, desires and goals.

Introduction

I am Judit Gál, dr.

Throughout my life I have been feeling an instinctive urge to get wide and deep knowledge of our life, the hidden backing contents and the main operating principles.  I am constantly feeling it both as a lawyer and also as a living creature.

Nothing happens without sense, it is only our conscious mind that might lack complete information about the world, the occurrences, no matter how many dimensions we are talking about.

It is obviously more than coincidence that my Mom gave me a TAROT card reading for my 18th birthday, and it is also more than coincidence that you are reading these lines now.

What is TAROT exactly? Prediction? Game? Psychoanalysis? Art? Magic? Divine inspiration? Intuition practice?

All

 

When we watch clouds in the sky, we discover as many different shapes in them as many we are. These shapes speak truly about us, to us. The ancient symbol system of TAROT works with the same effect mechanism: if we are aware of the meaning of the symbols, images and forms, we receive a direct personal message. I apply this experienced knowledge I gained throughout numerous years of practice to help you in your guidance.

Divination
“Everything is possible to him who wills only what is true!” ― Éliphas Lévi, Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual
Self-knowledge
"Holy heaven how could we believe that our judges decide on us beside and around us? They judge inside us! ― (Mária Szepes)
Healing
"We only have a chance to climb out of the pile if we fall into it." ― (Carl Gustav Jung)

When is it recommended to contact TAROT?

1
Renewal
When we start a new relationship, change our place of work or residence, or close the old one.
3
New idea

When we are waiting/longing for new inspiration, impetus or ideas.

5
Inefficiency

When our usual approaches and solution techniques prove to be insufficient, ineffective or time-consuming.

7
Mysticism

When we long for constructive mysticism.

9
Success

When we would like to find ways to success of our current affairs.

2
Crossroads

When we come to a crossroad, or have to make a difficult decision, but the right path has not yet been clear to us.

4
Keypoint

When our life reaches an important milestone or we have to take a difficult step.

6
Connecting

When we are stuck or just feel like a victim in the course of our life events and we would like to reconnect with our constructive relationships.

8
Improvement

When we want to improve.

The origin of TAROT

Initiated wisemen exploring TAROT found its origins much earlier than the first material Italian-French occurrence as cards in the 14th century.  The roots are linked all the way back to the Atlantean culture and the philosophy conveyed by the Egyptian Hermes Trismegistus. The universal symbols evoked through the cards originate from the collective memory of humanity as described by Carl Gustave Jung.

What is TAROT good for?

Knowledge of secrets is a treasure!

The TAROT is a perfect system of symbols interpreted by 78 images, combining the wisdom, philosophies, stories, morals and spirit of many cultures. The unique images on the cards present people’s similar, archetypal personality traits and life situations through a story. Every spiritual lesson that a person can experience in a lifetime is reflected in the pages of the TAROT.

Translating the above into everyday life, TAROT helps you see things from a different perspective, either it is a simple everyday problem or questions that affect our destiny and the meaning of life.

It highlights what is necessary for the realization of the events we desire and where we are on the road leading to them. Being aware of all this, we can make more effective decisions, so we can achieve our goals in a shorter time.

TAROT reminds us again and again that life is a game, and as a participant we can make every moment more meaningful.

TAROT as a healing path

It is an ancient method to use the power of images for healing. If the visible part of our Self meets the invisible, if we see, identify, understand and thereby take on our SELF BEYOND FORM, we can have a true experience of UNITY, our fragmented body, soul and spirit enter the path of active healing, which also results in changing our life patterns in a positive way. (Healing Spiral)

Why Dalí TAROT?

My first encounter with TAROT was with Salvador Dalí’s cards finalized in 1984.

But what does a 20th century surrealist painter have to do with a hidden, mysterious knowledge from ancient times, a magical system of signs?

The question contains all the answers: just as it is the case with TAROT divination…

Dalí was given the same first name as his older brother by his parents, as the family believed he was the reincarnation of his older brother, who died when he was twenty-two months old. At the International Surrealist Exhibition in London in 1936, he performed dressed in an antique diving suit with the aim of dive deep into the sea of his own subconscious in front of the audience.

In 1929, he met the love of his life, Russian-born, teacher-educated Gala, who remained his muse and companion until his death. It was Gala who brought the daily use of the TAROT to their marriage. It was also by asking the card that Dalí decided to say yes to the request of Albert R. Broccoli producer of James Bond movie Live and Let Die. On this occasion he created his own uniquely artistic TAROT deck.

Dalí aptly said of himself: “The sole difference between myself and a madman is the fact that I am not mad!”

Dalí: A Bolond
Dalí: A Bolond

Related pages

Dali Tarot: Gyöngyösi Anna

https://dali-tarot.hu

Contact Information
Dr. Gál Judit
6 BRASSAI SÁMUEL STR., XII. DISTRICT, BUDAPEST (ORIENTAL BEAUTY SALON)
+36 30 / 224 - 4492 | juditgal78@yahoo.com

Hours: THURSDAY 9 a.m. – 8 p.m. or as individually agreed

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