Nikki Harris

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Nikki Harris

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Tarot, Software
Career Focus
Marketing, Promotion
Affiliation
EyeTarot.com

Nikki Harris has been a freelance marketing expert for the past 10 years. She is a longtime tarot enthusiast and healthy living advocate.

Nikki currently serves as Vice President, Marketing for EyeTarot.com. EyeTarot.com (http://eyetarot.com/) strives provides tarot enthusiasts around the world--both beginner and advanced --with tools that provide greater self-knowledge and awareness through use of the ancient divination system of tarot.

She can be reached at nikki@eyetarot.com

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Aside from the Lovers card in the Major Arcana, the Two of Cups is probably one of the most recognizable cards associated with love in the tarot deck. Here's how EyeTarot.com interprets the Two of Cups: Sexual Chemistry, Passion, Emotional Connection * Friendship or romantic relationship * Sexual chemistry and/or passion * Cooperation or truce Reflections on the Two of Cups

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Death. Don’t let the skull and carnage fool you. In the Tarot, the Death card symbolizes something different then it does in the horror film of the week. Here’s a look at how to interpret the Death card in day to day readings... without letting thoughts of the Grim Reaper keep you up at night! The Meaning of Death Transition • Ending • Purging Rider-Waite symbolism

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March is the month of birthdays for the women in my family. In honor of that, I've chosen to focus on The Star tarot card for reflection this week. EyeTarot.com defines The Star in the following way: Inspiration, Optimism, Tranquility • Motivation to take it to the next level • Inspiration • Having high expectations and thinking optimistically • Peaceful calm (within self or within circumstances)

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All relationships eventually take us down a dark and rocky path from time to time. This weekend I found myself in an argument with a friend. I sought out insight in a single card spread and drew The High Priestess card. What insights can The High Priestess card give us in a relationship tarot reading? EyeTarot.com defines The High Priestess in the following way: Subconscious, Mystery, Potential - Represents the subconscious, looking beyond the surface

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The imagery depicted in the Rider-Waite tarot card of 'The Hermit' is iconic. A gray hooded figure chooses a solitary path to find himself, to seek answers. It strikes me that the figure is male, as The Hermit energy the imagery represents brings to mind a common theme I've noticed in men over the years.

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Justice. It's the most common theme of the American Western movie. But justice carries a deeper meaning than attempting to right a wrong or giving payback to someone you perceive has done you wrong. In the tarot, the notion of Justice is deeply tied to the notion of 'karma'. Karma refers to the cycle of 'cause and effect' and is central to several religions including Hindu and Buddhist.

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The Strength card was originally named Fortitude and referred to "moderation in attitudes toward pain and danger, with neither being avoided at all costs, nor actively wanted." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strength_%28Tarot_card%29) I recently started taking a martial art with a friend. It isn't the first time I've taken a martial art, but the particular martial art I'm taking has a more lethal reputation than most. The experience sparked an interesting conversation with a friend, a lesson in the Strength card.

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The Hanged Man is perhaps the most esoteric card in the tarot deck. There is something profoundly unsettling about the card. The Man looks meditative, but his position uncomfortable and reminiscent, of course, of hanging and death. EyeTarot.com defines the Hanged Man as follows: Surrender, Sacrifice, Reversal • An emotional surrender and/or opening up • Letting go of control • Sacrificing something: putting others' interests before one's own • A reversal of priorities or attitude

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The Queen of Cups is perhaps the iconic Mother's Day tarot card. In its upright position, this card captures everything 'mothering' ought to be: sensitivity and patience; compassion and kindness. Those of us with mothers who personify the Queen of Cups are fortunate indeed. Of course, in real life, most mothers are less than perfect. Ironically, the Queen of Cups reversed also perfectly represents many of the difficulties we experience with our mothers. Have a look at the EyeTarot definition of the Queen of Cups, reversed: Worrywart, Temperamental, Self-Pityr

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While tarot readings have a long history, the concept of the 'virtual tarot reading' is relatively recent. Tarot card owners often develop a personal connection with their physical tarot decks. Some do not even allow others to touch their personal decks in order to preserve the psychic connection they have cultivated with their particular deck. Traditionalists might wonder if a virtual tarot reading can 'work' as well as a physical deck in capturing the intent of the seeker and the energy of the reader.

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What are tarot cards? Tarot is a pack of 78 cards. Tarot cards have four suits corresponding to the suits of conventional playing cards. Like conventional playing cards, each suit has cards ace to ten and four face cards for a total of 14 cards. These suit cards are called the 'minor arcana'. Unlike conventional playing cards, tarot cards have an additional 21-card trump suit and a single card known as the Fool. These cards are called the 'major arcana'. Tarot reading is an ancient tool of divination--an attempt to foretell the future or uncover hidden knowledge about life.

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EyeTarot.com-- the world’s most powerful, free tarot reading website-- today announced the beta launch of a free tarot reading application for Facebook. EyeTarot.com provides tarot enthusiasts around the world--both beginner and advanced--with free tools that promote greater self-knowledge and awareness through use of the ancient divination system of tarot. EyeTarot.com's new Facebook App is a fully functional version of EyeTarot's free online tarot card reading application and divination tools available at http://eyetarot.com

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Contacting Nikki Harris

Contact me at nikki@eyetarot.com

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How to get started

It's easy to get started with free tarot readings at EyeTarot.com

In fact, here's a link to some great tutorials (created by yours truly!) to introduce how to do tarot readings with EyeTarot and use our divination tools to gain insight into your life.