Capricorn Predictions 2017
By Karmel Nair
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Capricorn Predictions 2017 unravels your future with the help of the magical Tarot cards and reveals everything about your health, wealth, career and love life. The book also talks about your leaning towards spirituality by giving you a detailed spiritual reading. It shows you ways and means to change the future and arrive at a desired outcome by harnessing the dormant spiritual power we all have within us.
Karmel Nair
Karmel Nair was born a Catholic, is married to a Hindu, and practises the Buddhist way of life. She was a successful radio jockey before she began tarot fortune-telling.
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Capricorn Predictions 2017 - Karmel Nair
‘Om mani padme hum’
‘With constant practice of mindfulness, you can transform the impure body, speech and mind into the pure body, speech and mind of a Buddha.’
– From the Web
Contents
Author’s Note
Rediscovering Myself While Discovering Tarot
More About Tarot
How Is Tarot Different from Numerology and Astrology
Terms to Remember
Your Tarot Trump
Your Tarot Compatibility
Your Love Life In 2017
Your Health in 2017
Your Wealth in 2017
Your Career in 2017
The Spiritual You in 2017
Your Tarot Spreads for 2017
Celtic Cross Spread
Health Spread
Career Spread
Acknowledgements
About the Book
About the Author
Copyright
Author’s Note
This is by far the only part of the book that explains the importance of living in the moment, i.e., in the present and does not discuss anything to do with the future. You may think I am contradicting what I practise, which in a way is true because professionally I predict the future but personally, I practise living in the moment. I do this because through my long-drawn experience I have come to understand how the concept of living in the moment, better known as mindfulness, can liberate you from all of your dukkha (suffering). In Tarot Predictions 2016, I emphasized the importance of this present-moment awareness. I wrote about how a complete surrender to the present can heal you, empower you and bring forth happiness. In this edition of my work I still maintain the importance one derives from mindfulness, but I would like to talk about two important aspects which can probably motivate you in practising present-moment awareness. Reading is one thing but living it is another. So through this chapter my intention is to motivate you, lure you to develop awareness – that of the present, the now, of this very moment that you are reading this particular chapter. Our whole existence as humans is based on this concept of awareness. When you are fully living in the present moment, you are free from the clutches of the past and the apprehensions of the future. These two tenses, the past and the future, do not infiltrate your life with more suffering. You are free, like the bird you see in the sky that flies without worrying about shelter, home, food or water. Flying is what it does best and its entire existence revolves around flying freely with the wind. Have you ever seen a bird trying to secure a mortgage from a bank to buy shelter, or stock food in the refrigerator for the winters or worry about who is going to hunt it down the next minute? No! The bird simply flies; it spreads its wings, gets on with what is happening right now without the slightest worry of tomorrow or regrets of the past.
We term ourselves as the most intelligent of all creations. We take pride in our superficial intelligence. But why do I call our intelligence superficial? We have created every bit of the technology to help us become more comfortable, modernize and evolved. However, does this make one truly happy? We are being dishonest about this artificial and superficial intelligence that we define ourselves with. If you are not convinced about this then let me ask you a question that will probably simplify your belief in the above statement:
Answer this – Are you truly happy now?
Take a moment and close your eyes before you answer this question. After a moment’s pause, tell me, what do you see?
Do you see the apprehensions of tomorrow which led you to buy this book?
Do you see the horrifying past that you can’t deal with and are running away from?
Do you see happy moments you once had and the sadness that prevails around you now?
Do you feel a longing for true love, wealth, money, a certain goal which is unaccomplished that continues to burden you?
If your answer to one or all of the above is Yes, then you must read what comes next. My dear friend, my answer to the above one or all is also a yes. I am no exception to the dukkha (suffering) that hounds us. Each of us is a slave of the past or the future. But I have come to realize a certain way to eradicate this mindlessness and free myself from the dynamics of dukkha. A life without attachment is what I am trying to emphasize; a life without desire is what leads to salvation, liberation and eternal everlasting happiness. But how on earth can two simple individuals like you and me even attain this? Good question!
I can help you formulate an action plan for your life starting now that will lead to enlightenment at least on the mental level. By that I mean the conscious level, not spiritual. Spiritual enlightenment can only come through practise and perfection in how one understands nirvana. This is a topic for another day when both you and I are more evolved in our understanding of nirvana. Today we shall focus only on achieving mindfulness in this present mad world.
I have broken down this chapter into five important parts to help you achieve mindfulness – present-moment awareness:
I. Why Be Mindful
II. How Do We Attain Mindfulness
III. Understanding Impermanence (Anicca)
IV. Understanding Aimlessness (Apranahita)
V. Mindfulness Training
Why Be Mindful
Before we discuss why we should be mindful, I’ll delve a bit into what mindfulness is. It is nothing but simple awareness of the moment. Whatever you are doing right now, if you are completely aware of your actions, involved completely in the act, a total concentrated absorption of what you are doing, without your mind wandering away every second into a new thought, then you are being mindful. But 99.99 per cent of us are mindless for about 99.99 per cent of the time. We are slaves of our ever evolving, the so-called intelligent mind. It’s like we have created missiles but have no time to speak with our neighbours. We have created coffee shops but we barely have the time to enjoy the coffee peacefully and silently. Our intelligent mind makes us do every bit of the intellectual thinking so brilliantly that we have accepted this is what our life is all about – creation, destruction and recreation. This is all we do and waste our time. How many of us have actually ever sat with our morning tea doing nothing but drinking it mindfully, absorbed in every sip, smelling the aroma of the tea, feeling the tinkling taste of the aromatic tea on our tongue, feeling its warmth go down our throat, travel through our food pipe into the stomach? How aware are we about drinking our tea? Well, I am sure we are not at all aware about drinking the tea mindfully. What we instead do while drinking the tea is multitask – pick up the paper, be involved in a heated discussion, haphazardly complete the chores while sipping on this freshness and, most importantly, if none of this work then think about what our mind wants to make us think like apprehensions of tomorrow, the next moment or even issues of the past. The moment we are mindful of doing the things that we are involved in (i.e. with complete awareness), we have attained freedom for that moment from our suffering. All that you need to do is to learn to harness mindfulness and apply it to every simple or difficult act in your life. The act may range from drinking tea to creating bridges, from eating your simple dinner to developing a new business concept. When you are here, in the moment and not anywhere else then you have attained the power of now. You are free from the clutches of your mind which only runs ceaselessly from one thought to the other. When you are doing something mindfully, you are completely involved in the action; there is no room for doubt, sadness or worry. You are simply here in the now, enjoying every bit of the work to be carried out. If a moment of mindfulness can give you so much pleasure and take away your sadness, then can you imagine what an hour of mindfulness could do? It can liberate you from all your worries and end your miseries.