Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Cosmos Tarot Deck Interview

This deck is incredibly gorgeous, to start off with. I am so excited to work with it more, and I think we are going to have a good relationship. It takes me forever to open a deck and interview it most times because when I first get them in, I don’t want to mess up the deck because they are just so gorgeous and perfect. It took me almost exactly a month to actually do this interview. I am happy I finally did though… I still cant get over how pretty this deck is!
That being said, this is an incredibly strong deck. See below.
1. Tell me about yourself. Judgement
This deck doesn’t mess around. It cuts straight to the chase, with no drama, and is going to get priorities straight. Its going to help get rid of the excess issues, things and emotions and bring in efficiency and practicality. The card itself shows Capricorn, the constellation itself over the sea goat, being slain by being skewered. It may be violent, it may be hard to do and I may not want to hear it, but this deck is going to tell me exactly what I need to hear or what needs to be done.
2. What are your strengths? The Lovers
The card itself shows the constellation of Cancer, which is actually also my astrology sign, coincidentally. This deck is going to be good for use in emotional matters. Anything that involves family, loved ones, or something that requires a deep connection with someone else. When I need to consult in matters of love, friends or family, this is going to be a great deck to reach for.
3. What are your weaknesses? 3 of Fire
This is a warning that this deck may be a little abrasive. It might have trouble communicating issues with me initially, and it may be a little over confident as well, but as long as I can handle (or someone else can) what this deck has to say, then we can turn that “weakness” into a positive. The card itself shows the constellation Tucana.
4. What can you teach me? 10 of Air
The constellation on this deck is the constellation Perseus. The image shows the sword of Perseus, on the shoulder of Medusa, about to slay her. She has a sorrowful expression, although she seems to have accepted her fate. I have a feeling this is almost a warning. We will be victorious in our endeavors, but it may not be the most pleasant of victories. Others may suffer, which may be from the abrasiveness of how it is done, but we will be victorious. It may be saying I need to actually be a little more abrasive in what I do, and it will teach me how to do that.
5. How can I best learn from/collaborate with you? 5 of Earth
When we work together, we are going to learn how to create solid foundations. The card itself shows the constellation Triangulum, Norma & Triangulum Australe. Its a trio of builders and craftsman, working together to create the best possible outcome. Together we can work together to plan for whatever we want to build. It will take effort, but will be well worth it.
6. What is the outcome of us working together? The World
The constellation Phoenix. The Phoenix almost always symbolizes a transformation and rebirth. Together we can achieve reinvention of self, and establish a legacy. This deck can help me transform myself in new ways. Honestly… this card kind of speaks for itself. 
Again, I am excited to work with this deck. It isn’t always going to be easy, I am not always going to like it, but it will overall, be worth it.