Dec, 6   2010
Pet’s Go to Heaven

Category: A Cup of Enlightenment (Mystic Beliefs), Posted by: Sherise

Two weeks ago, our nine and a half year old Yorkshire Terrier, Tobie, died unexpectedly five days after receiving a rabies shot. He was always a barker and never barked again after the shot. He had been given a good bill of health prior to the injection and was a happy little guy. Tobie passed away in my arms. I am very grateful that I was able to comfort him and keep him close to me during those last few days , and so grateful that I didn’t have to put him down as God had made that decision for me. Our five year old Jack Russell Terrier, Indie, has been having a hard time with his friend gone. Indie is not much of barker…the house is so quiet now.

After a lot of tears and feeling like there is a void in our life we carry on day to day. It is funny how you can miss all the noise. It was Tobie’s way of saying to us, “I’m here, pay attention”. Since Tobie’s death, I have seen his spirit twice when I have awoken in the night by the side of my bed. I know that he’s just reminding me that he is around. It is comforting and brought back a past memory of a rabbit we had many years ago named Snow White. We had to put him down within six months of his sister’s (Licorice’s) death. I could barely sign the papers, as I was overwhelmed with grief at having to come to that decision. In being alone, Snow White would not eat and became very sick. I missed him so much. Within a year, I kept seeing two spirits on in bedroom door holding Snow White. One spirit was a chubby man with curly dark brown hair, and the other was a beautiful woman with long blondish brown hair wearing a flowing gown. When looking at me, they would smile, nod, and pet Snow White. I knew that they were showing me that he was in heaven, and being taken care of and loved.

This unique experience taught me how God, our angels, spirit guides, and deceased loved ones are watching over us and comfort us when we are in need of reassurance in ways that are significant to us individually. Both times when I asked God for a sign if my pets that past on were okay, God showed me love and compassion. It’s so important to believe that we are watched over and if we ask, the spiritual realm will intervene.

Please email me your experiences about your pet(s) that have passed on to share with others and help enlighten them.



Dec, 3   2010
Tarots (The Major Arcana)

Category: Divination Tool Box (Revealing Methods), Posted by: Sherise


Most Tarot decks consist of 78 cards, of which are divided into 2 groups – the Major Arcana (22 Cards) and the Minor Arcana (56 Cards, with four suits; Wands, Cups, Swords, and Pentacles.)

If Tarots were an apple, the Major Arcana’s would be its core ;) These cards represent the physical, intellectual, spiritual, and emotional (strengths, weaknesses, hopes, and fears) and facets of mankind. Some Major Arcana’s depict archetypal figures, such as; religious leader, a maternal, nature-oriented woman, a strong, masculine figure of authority, or a magical, intuitive individual. The illustration behind these characters further symbolizes their specified personality traits, and foretells whether they are a positive or negative influence.

The Major Arcana (22 Cards):

(1) The Fool - Major transitions, movement; whether a new life, home or job. Positive qualities; innocence, trust, sense of adventure, new beginning – taking risks. Being in the right place at the right time.

(2) Magician -If representing the Querent, they are a dynamic, highly intelligent person. A powerful man may enter their life.   A time of action, a great opportunity for new beginnings – self-confidence to direct one’s life. One who is convincing, with the ability to talk others into anything – creating miracles. There may be an element of trickery involved if representing an individual.

(3) High Priestess – Divine fate and destiny. May indicate an element of surprise. Promising signs of potential yet to be fulfilled. A time of study and learning. Spiritual enlightenment.  Psychic forces – pay attention to your dreams.

(4) The Empress – A wise and decisive woman – reminding that things take time and patience to grow.  Could symbolize creativity, marriage, or a birth – fertility and nurturing.  May indicate a house, move, or relocation to be closer to nature.

(5) The Emperor – If drawn for the Querent, they are the Master of their own fate.  A man with an air of authority about him, with a strong physical presence – a father, judge, or political leader.  Commanding power and strength (control). Could signify a business opportunity, pertaining to the material world.

(6) Hierophant – Wisdom, studying, tradition, and spiritual beliefs.  A choice made through guidance from a wise person.  Conforming to rules, having faith.  If a question about a situation was asked, it means that the Querent will make it official or put it together properly, and feel really good about it.

(7) Lovers – A choice between two attractions – a union of two kindred spirits, and a temptation, a moral choice. Romance, love with guidance from above. Could be a business partnership (depending on the cards near by).  Trust one’s instincts.

(8) The Chariot – Personal determination – a hard won victory, achievement.  Reaching a goal, winning, or overcoming obstacles. Can describes movement – travel or vehicles.

(9) Strength – Querent needs to have courage, to succeed and persevere. Strength and stamina. Patience, compassion, and ability to get a point across.  Protect one’s territory.  Mental telepathy (picking up on others thoughts.)

(10)The Hermit – Introspection – seeing things from a different perspective.  Seeking the truth.  The Hermit is a seeker, a loner and wise (due to spending time in solitude reflecting on issues.) Personal growth – a journey may be in store.

(11) The Wheel of Fortune – Karma and destiny. Heralds a very significant change in the pattern of life.  Movement, change, and evolution.  Payback for the good things that have been done. The Querent will get the job or money they need.

(12) Justice – Doing what is necessary – no matter how hard it is to gain equilibrium. The laws of cause and effect. Fairness, accountability, often portends to a major decision in regards to a legal issue or job.

(13) The Hanged Man – Sacrifice. Querent must look more closely at their situation – in which their perspective will change.  Transitions and turning points.  About those who seriously consider their next move.  Being at a crossroads.  Things being on hold (in suspension.)

(14) Death – A major and necessary change, time for something to end so the new will begin.  Death, Rebirth, and Renewal.

(15) Temperance – Blending of opposites – to create harmony. Patience – be moderate and avoid excess.  Equilibrium (balance), clairvoyance and visionary art. A period of high creativity and personal growth.

(16) The Devil - Entrapment, enslavement, addictions, constant denial, conflict and resentment.  Trickery of some sort, perhaps depicting someone who can’t be trusted. Greed and temptation.

(17) The Tower – Unexpected catastrophe or events occurring.  False beliefs, walls and structures. Shake-ups and time to move on. Suddenly realizing the truth.


(18)
The Star – Hope, healing, peace and harmony in the future. Illumination. Clarity, letting energy flow.  This card may represent a person who lives up to their highest potential.

(19) The Moon – Cycles, strange behaviour, mood swings. Mental and emotional roller coaster. A time of uncertainty and confusion. Pay attention to phases of the moon and dreams. May represent an individual who follows their instincts. The card of the psychic.

(20) The Sun – Radiance, young, healthy, new, and fresh.  Everything falls into place and is going to be alright. Glory and greatness.

(21) Judgement (Angel) – Final settling of accounts.  A big change, perhaps a new career.  Leaving an abusive situation. A different way of seeing things. An awakening and reckoning.  Card of opportunity to correct mistakes and to start a new life. Destiny, inner calling.  Live, rather than exist.

(22) The World (Universe) – Coming together of things, possibly a job offer or a trip to an amazing place. This card suggests the healing process. Feeling complete – a time of culmination. Accomplishment and fulfillment.  Travelling, a new home, a graduation, or the admiration of others (depending on the surrounding cards.)



Nov, 30   2010
Tarots (The Minor Arcana)

Category: Divination Tool Box (Revealing Methods), Posted by: Sherise


The 56 Minor Arcana Cards (which follow the Major Arcana) consist of Four Suits, which commonly include; Wands, Pentacles, Cups, and Swords (they may differ depending on the deck.) The Minor Arcana’s are the supportive roles, while the Major Arcana’s are the “Brad Pitt” of the reading. ;) The Minor’s bring clarity through specific details of our concerns, emotions, and experiences, as well as precisely depict the individuals in our everyday lives.

The following is a condensed and an overall view of each of the Minor Arcana Suits:

Suit of Wands (Staves or Batons):

The Suit of Wands corresponds with the element of Fire, the color red, the seasons of Spring and Summer, and the direction South. The astrological influence the signs of Aries, Leo and Sagittarius.

If these card(s) are representing an individual; they may have red or blond haired, and blue or hazel eyes.  

Leadership, energy, inspiration, creativity, self-growth, determination, strength, intelligence, intuition, and optimism are all traits of this suit. They often deal with the spiritual level of consciousness. Wands often represent careers, abilities, potentials, and or business enterprises. If several Wands are revealed in the Querent’s reading, this means that work related matters are important to them (especially in the creative and organizational facets.) If these cards appear while one is pondering on starting a new business or career, they will give you a clear idea if the time is right.

Suit of Cups (Chalices):

The Suit of Cups corresponds with the element of Water, the color blue, the seasons of Summer and Winter, and the direction West. The astrological influence the signs of Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces.

If these card(s) are representing an individual; they may have red or blond hair, blue or grey eyes, are fair skinned, and plump.

Feelings, love in all forms, compassion, understanding, caring, kindness, faith, healing, memories, relationships with others are all trait of this Suit. Cups often represent emotions, psychic/intuitive arts, inner experiences and sensations. They often deal with emotions, sensitivity, decisions, and one’s family life. If several Cups are revealed in the Querent’s reading, this means that a lot of their emotions are involved in this situation.

Suit of Pentacles (Coins):

The Suit of Pentacles corresponds with the element of Earth, the direction North, and the seasons of Summer and Autumn. The astrological influence the signs of Taurus, Virgo and Capricorn.

If these card(s) are representing an individual; they may have dark hair and dark eyes. 

The application of talents, knowledge and physical abilities to build wealth are all traits of this Suit. Pentacles often  represent physical and material status. They also indicate abundance on all levels; in money, property, life style and or work environment.   If several Pentacles are revealed in the Querent’s reading, this often means that their finances will manifest into prosperity.

Suit of Swords (Spades):

The Suit of Swords corresponds with the element of Air, the direction East, and the seasons of Autumn or Winter. The astrological influence the signs of Gemini, Libra and Aquarius.

If these card(s) are representing an individual; they may have dark brown hair, and brown eyes.

One’s mental and or intellectual state, communication abilities, desire to seek the truth, strength, authority, courage, and the opportunity to travel are all traits of this Suit. Swords often represent action (both constructive and destructive.) They can depict fighting or states of misfortune. Swords may portray legal arrangements; The legal, political and or judicial systems (courts), contracts, leases, agreements, and or purchase documents.



Nov, 26   2010
The Lost City Of Atlantis

Category: A Cup of Enlightenment (Mystic Beliefs), Posted by: Sherise


Atlantis, be it a mythical place or an entire continent submerged under the sea, contains the secrets of a superior civilization. Said to be paradise on earth, Atlantis was on the center of an island, where there were magnificent temples, palaces, docks, and harbours (designed by great artisans and engineers.) Fruits, vegetables, fragrant flowers and herbs grew in abundance. Fountains (ahead of their times) ran with plentiful hot or cold water. Tamed and wild animals roamed its meadows and forests. The earth was rich in precious metals, such gold, silver, brass, tin, and ivory.

The people were highly intelligent and intuitive (like the Ancient Egyptians), had a gentle and loving disposition, and prized virtue above all. Atlanteans used powerful quartz crystals to store information and to pick up on energy vibrations. A common practice of healing was the laying out of stones.

Atlantis thrived in approximately 9,600 BC.  Suddenly, in “a day and a night” under the Atlantic Ocean, a great volcano erupted or a huge earthquake or tsunami occurred. The catastrophic geological event completely destroyed Atlantis and buried it beneath the sea.

So where is the lost city? One of the worlds most famous Psychics, Edgar Cayce (March 18, 1877 – January 3, 1945), predicted that it would be found in 1968 or 1969 near Bimini Island (connected to Bimini Road) off the coast of Florida, not far from the Bahamas. That area started to rise in 1968. Greek Philosopher, Plato, suggested that it is located by the Straits of Gibraltar and Spartel Island, or close to the Pillars of Hercules (in the Atlantic Ocean near the island of Azores). I believe that Atlantis is in North Bimini, (in the Bermuda Triangle.)

If Atlantis is discovered, we will know the answers of the many questions on the Atlanteans advanced intelligence, technology, and spirituality. Let’s hope our society will learn from them someday.




Welcome to our website

Welcome all Kindred Kind, Dark Entities Be Gone! (*poof!!* - courtesy of Tarot Wiz.) At Tarot Wiz, we analyze and explore a wide variety of Spiritual Topics to investigate the truths of the Psychic Phenomenon. I (Sherise) specialize in using Tarot Cards, as they enhance my communication with spiritual energies to interpret and provide guidance to others on their spiritual journey's. I have been providing private readings professionally for over 9 years now. Thank you for visiting our blog. We look forward to sharing our vast knowledge with you, and hope to peak your interest.