29-Eight of Questing Reversed Mage Love Tarot Reading

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Romance, Love Or Relationships:

In the context of love, when the Eight of Questing reversed appears, you may need to watch out for pangs of jealousy, whether in an existing committed love relationship or in a relationship that you are just hopeful about. Jealousy gets you nowhere and is not proof of love. Be self-possessed and self-sufficient.

Card Meanings: Unfinished Business, Lack Of Energy, Bad Timing, Impulsive, Courage, Slow Progress, Violence, Quarrels, Slowness, Hysterical, Lack Of Speed/ Movement/ Action/ Results, Restriction, Late Start, Losing Momentum, Panicked, Lack Of Romance, Missed Opportunities, Impatient, Negativity, Delayed/ Cancelled/ Returning From Travel Or Holidays

A lot of things may be up in the air for you when the Eight of Questing appears. You may be frustrated, tired of waiting. This card is an indicator to be patient a while longer. You may have already done all you can do, and decisions now must be made by other people.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Horseshoes, four-leaved clovers and lucky stones or coins are talismans, as are magic wands and lamps. Almost any object can be a talisman but generally it is endowed with power through nature (for example, a gem) or supernatural powers (the sword Excalibur) or by creation in a magical ritual (e.g. a wand). There are hundreds of rituals in ceremonial magic textbooks for creating talismans for virtually any purpose. Although ancient talismans were often inscribed with magical names or spells, today talismans are more often objects charged with

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Reversed Cards: Seeing a reversed card as a shadow aspect allows you to see what attachments you have and what they are creating in your life. All attachments bring suffering in one form or another, which makes dealing with this shadow energy so important. You can actually use these reversed cards as part of a larger healing process, for when you detach yourself from suffering, you start seeing joy and opportunity in your life. This allows you to move out of a shadow archetype like the victim into a more empowered aspect of yourself. This will make more sense as we work with the shadow aspects of the cards. You will see more clearly how these can be points of healing and how they can move you from despair to hope.

Reversed Cards: There are times when our childhood memories can serve us, especially if they keep us from harm. By sensing a sound, smell, or feeling, your childhood instincts are now playing a huge part in keeping you safe and sound. It may seem dramatic, but it’s not. Trust your inner child right now, as it knows what needs to be done and what direction you need to go. It also knows when to act, when to be still, and how to feel. Cups are the emotional barometer of the tarot, and how you feel is key.

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Tarot for Beginners: Regardless of what is now known about the history of the Tarot, many of these mystical associations have remained, and are considered by many contemporary readers to offer useful insight into the cards. Some Tarot traditions are still rooted in the association between the Major Arcana and the Kabbalah, and there are particular spreads and even decks that center on this connection. Astrological correspondences are also commonly acknowledged, with each card linked to a sign of the Zodiac, a celestial body, or both. The four classical elements are acknowledged in most traditions, too, with each suit having the characteristics of either Earth, Air, Fire, or Water. These correspondence systems can vary widely, depending on the source, but nonetheless have the potential to add interest and insight to the Tarot experience.