Celtic Cross like a Shakespeare play 1 of 5

A demonstration and explanation of the Celtic Cross that can be really simple or as complex as a Shakespeare play.

This is my new CNC router table from www.buildyourcnc.com engraving a Celtic cross into a cabinet door at 50ipm. This is the initial engraving style cut I've tried with the table. It came out really well for converting a hand drawn piece of art.

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9 Responses to “Celtic Cross like a Shakespeare play 1 of 5”

Sep 18th at 9:00 pm By: julianallees

Je viens d’acheter mon premier paquet de cartes de tarot sur l’internet, alors j’attends leur arrivée actuellement, cependant j’ai trouvé cette vidéo très utile et elle m’a appris des basiques de ce moyen de clairvoyance.

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Le 5 Avril 2011

Sep 18th at 9:18 pm By: CyricRO

ROFL, it might end up being two because of the ten minute limit on youtube: 5 videos later. xD

Good job though!

Sep 18th at 9:50 pm By: makitarot

Nice video, thank you!

Sep 18th at 10:15 pm By: johnballantrae001

Good point. You can do a lot with a single card, and it does give you a point of reference for the reading itself. Someone who is The Magician will handle the Ace of Batons differently from a person represented by the reversed 5 of Cups.

Sep 18th at 11:07 pm By: Oreceo

I don’t always use a significator either but when I do I shuffle and pick a card from the whole deck (not just a court cards). This is to represent the state the querent is in at the moment of the reading and in relation to what they are asking about.
For me it really does add to the overall information.

Sep 18th at 11:42 pm By: johnballantrae001

I don’t remove a court card as significator and place the spread on top or and around it. I think using a significator is supposed to make the reading more personal, but I think the Tarot is going to give the right answer so we don’t need to take that step. If you do use a court card this way, maybe cards in the same suit will be more important.Picking a significator is what people do, but I don’t know if it has much real value.

Sep 18th at 11:53 pm By: devilchic745

how do u use significator i still dont get it

Sep 19th at 12:21 am By: johnballantrae004

Thanks for the commnet, Amberonei. I’ll often ask the questioner to pick a number between 0 and 21. They may not know what it means, but I can explain what they chose by showing them the card and it can be useful as a background to the reading. It’s like a significator, but better, I find.

Sep 19th at 12:25 am By: amberonei

I feel the same way about using significators! No-one else seems to agree – thanx

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