What are the Goose & Otter Tarot Cards?

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Summary: The meaning of the Goose and Otter. Learn from Tarot Cards and the Church of the Golden age in this free video on special cards in the druid tarot deck.

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Arianah Bialon Arianha Bialon is a minister in the "Golden Age" Church, in Sedona, Arizona. She is also a channeler and a Tarot Card reader. Arianha's desire is to spread th... read more

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What are the Goose & Otter Tarot Cards?

My name is Arianah Bialon. I'm a minister, I'm a healer, I'm a channel, and an animal communicator, and I'm here on behalf of Expert Village. The next card is the Goose, and the geese in this deck represent that place in you that is becoming ready to be in, what we call a long-term, committed relationship. That can be a marriage, that can be a long-term committed partnership, that can be any part of you that is ready and willing now to enter into true partnership of equals in that relationship. So, this is about relationship, and how you want to move forward into a successful relationship. The last card in this little mini-reading is the Otter, and the otter represents the feminine energy, it represents fluidity, it represents that part of you that is able to be playful and joyful and helpful to others, especially helpful to other females in your life and in your experience. So this is showing a person who is now emerging into a new level of consciousness, now ready to step into a loving relationship with a partner, and now ready to be in a relationship in a way that doesn't include jealousy or disharmony, but trust of other females in their experience and trust of their relationship.

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