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GUIDING & TEACHING TAROT

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I have had 25 years of knowledge and experience with the Tarot Cards. They can help open up hidden information and unlock any problems which can guide you to plan for a positive future.

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SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23 - Dec 21)

THE WHEEL OF FORTUNE is the Tarot Card for Sagittarius.

This card shows a wheel constantly turning. Although it's a wheel, it has four corners which means you are steady and grounded. You can also sometimes be unpredictable and speak your mind therefore you can be impatient and outspoken and tell it how it is. You are a person who should work for yourself as you will always go your own way. There are changes and opportunities ahead for you. As an adventure r you should aways take the time to travel. Your ruling planet is Jupiter which is a sign of good fortune, this will always help you no matter how dire your circumstances.

Lucky Gemstone: Turquoise

Lucky Number: 18

Lucky Colours: Blue and Violet

CAPRICORN (Dec 22 - Jan 20)

Heading down Burton St I pass The National Art School (NAS) which is a tertiary level art school. It's origins was in the formation of Sydney Mechanics’ School of Arts in 1843. NAS has been in operation on the historic Darlinghurst Gaol site in East Sydney in various forms since 1922 and was formerly part of East Sydney Technical College, known as East Sydney Tech.

On the corner of Forbes St and Burton is a sandstone building called The Lunatic Reception House. Opened in 1868 it operated until 1961 and then was renamed Caritas House under the care of St Vincent's Hospital.

Approx. 100,000 men and women passed through these doors, many more were treated for mental illness as outpatients and inpatients by St Vincents Hospital between 1962 and 2010. Interestly, Henry Lawson (Austn poet and writer) was one of the patients, visiting between 1908 -10.

Heading up Palmer St I turn right into Oxford St, where I pass an Art-Deco designed shopfront which is the tailoring business "G. A. Zink & Sons" established in 1895 by German immigrant Gustav Adolph Zink, who in 1911 commissioned a four-storey premises at 56 Oxford Street, designed by architect John Dunstan and built by G. T. Brown around the first half of 1912 on a new block formed by the widening of Oxford St. Gustav Zink ran the business until his death in Aug 1932, and is buried in Waverley Cemetery; he was succeeded in running the business by his son, Frank William Zink.

THE WORLD is the Tarot Card for Capricorn. This card shows a Goddess encircled by a wreath of leaves and fruits. She looks free with no worrries or concerns. This is the start of a new cycle. The Goddess is discipilined and responsible. There is personal growth and transformation around her and she is ambitious and organized but she can also be stern and judgemental. She is also ruled by the planet Saturn. Achievement is in your blood. Many Capricorns start with nothing and achieve great heights. You are guaranteed success if you continue to persevere. If you are ever feeling down in a rut, tired or emotionally drained, plan a trip as travel will inspire you. It is important you take time to play and have something to look forward to.

Lucky Gemstone: Diamond

Lucky Number: 8

Lucky Colours: Brown, Grey or Charcoal

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Further along is the Burdekin Hotel, formerly Flanagan's Hotel. The site has been occupied almost continuously by a hotel since the 1840s. It is significant because of its association with the prominent architectural firm of Rudder & Grout. They designed many Art Deco hotels around Sydney.