“Celtic cross” learning tarot cards
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By www.ApocalypseWars.com The Celtic Cross is a Symbol takes the form of extraordinary beauty in its inner meaning; for it speaks of the all-encompassing Divine Presence, the circle of the Immortal Life wherein is found the true Crown that fadeth not away, the beautiful Estate of Christhood unto which the great Interpreter of the Cross ever called the Soul—a life full of the Light Love and Life of the Divine. The Cross may, therefore, be seen to be the most wonderful Sign; the most ancient, the most sacred, the most spiritual, the most prophetic Symbol. Its language is the language of the Soul ; its meanings for the Soul are burdened with messages from and of the Divine. Its call to the Soul is such as none may disregard who would value its messages and enter into that Redemption of which it speaks. Produced By Moe Bedard & ApocalypseWars.com - "Our Celtic Ancestors Have Done So Much for Us. We Must Honor Their Lives and Our True Heritages." FIAT LUX! Please click the below link for more Celtic Crosses www.apocalypsewars.com Music Credit: Album: "The Best of Celtic Music" Track: 02 Firelands Perform by: Tracey Hewat
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18 Responses to ““Celtic cross” learning tarot cards”
Sep 6th at 1:41 am By: erickdircks
Excellent piece of work!! Thank you very much for Sharing!!!!!
What a way of meeting people and get to see their talent. At first was reluctant being on youtube, but getting to do this has brought me into the houses of some very special people. You are one of them. Life; isn’t it wonderful!!! Keep up the good work. Hope You Are Having A Splendid Day!!!!
A New Friend
Erick
Sep 6th at 1:55 am By: deborahpsychic
@textualised “focus” can have several meanings… my cam was old when I posted this video almost a year ago, my later posts were much better and as far as a “spiritual focus” I am. I may not have been always known where I was going, having ADHD growing up. but learning from life has showed me the straighter path.
Sep 6th at 2:35 am By: deborahpsychic
@MittensMr true.. there are frauds, I just happen to not be one, I am not capable of slight of hand and to ensure that fact I do have the person I am reading to cut the cards, then in front of them i lay cards (that i have written on long ago) i have written on them not just for my memory but also for them to see what I am saying is true and me not pulling info from their body language. I am a SKEPTIC myself and I understand distrust in my line of work.
Sep 6th at 2:46 am By: MittensMr
Not that I’m accusing you of using trickery or being a fraud; but James Randi was able to pull of the same thing with Zener Cards.
I’m NO fan of James Randi; and I’m sure is noticeable.
But, good job! Keep up with the videos!
Sep 6th at 3:28 am By: deborahpsychic
@ShoppingBargains Example: how do you say Pocket? Pooket? or Packet? or…. paw ket? relax it is just a word. besides I am spending more time arguing over religion in face book… you should check it out. deborah jean cavins
Sep 6th at 3:51 am By: ShoppingBargains
@deborahpsychic cool, but at least you now know.
Sep 6th at 4:03 am By: deborahpsychic
@ShoppingBargains Agree that Irish English/ Scottish English and as far as that even European Proper English is not the same as American English, especial Southern Drawl….. You keep calling things the way you do (sexy as it is) and I will continue to murder “the english” language lol….
Sep 6th at 4:25 am By: ShoppingBargains
@deborahpsychic haha no, not a competition. But celtic culture stems from Ireland and Scotland and have not heard it pronounced ‘seltic’ before now. Not quite the same as The Boston Celtics. Check google or wikki for celtic (Keltic) culture.
Sep 6th at 4:27 am By: deborahpsychic
@ShoppingBargains I have no problem at all when people advertise (this is not a competition)
Sep 6th at 4:49 am By: deborahpsychic
@ShoppingBargains actually it is both spelled and pronounced several ways “K” as in Cat and “S” as in Celsius example Boston Celtics, mostly “mis-pronounced” in America and also depending on where in the USA…. but when talking about the actual historic peoples it is always “K”
Sep 6th at 5:24 am By: ShoppingBargains
@deborahpsychic No, it’s still pronounced with a ‘K’ as in Kilt even in American-English.
Sep 6th at 5:54 am By: deborahpsychic
@ShoppingBargains depends on where you are from…. potato patato
Sep 6th at 6:46 am By: ShoppingBargains
I’m giving away celtic tarot cards in a giveaway, see my channel for info.
Sep 6th at 7:07 am By: ShoppingBargains
It’s not ‘seltic’ (celtic) but pronounced ‘KELTIC’ (celtic).
Sep 6th at 7:58 am By: CASTINGhollywood
Good smile, nice video.. 5 stars 5
Sep 6th at 8:10 am By: SoaringEleven
wow this video is great!
i love that i met you.. you seem very sweet.
*****thumbs up
★ enjoy the rest of the week
cheers! ツ
~Eleven
Sep 6th at 8:43 am By: needinsight
really enjoyed this video.
hope to see more
Sep 6th at 9:32 am By: slakers80
Deb this is great and very informative! Don’t doubt those youtube skills!!
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