77-Knight of Disks Reversed Thoth Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

As with an upright meaning, The reversed Prince of Disks tells you that your health status can be improved if you make a point to face and to vent negative feelings. You must watch for and guard against a tendency to think of yourself as a failure just because you may not have yet met certain goals that you set for yourself. Honor yourself, just as you are, right now, today: your health improves as a result.

Card Meanings: Extortion, Ruthless, Poor Judgment, Discouraging, Obstinate, Cold, Collapse Of An Empire, Ungrounded Male, Unsuccessful Businessman, Disloyal, Corruption, Unfaithful, Bribes, Materialistic, Hasty Decisions, Underqualified, Slob, Instability, Uncaring, Broke, Calm, Greedy, Bankruptcy, Unsupportive, Gambler

The Prince of Disks speaks of authority, tradition, and success in money matters. When he appears in a reading, it’s a sign that now is not a time to be a maverick, now is a time to follow the establish way of doing things. When he stands in for a literal man in your life, it generally refers to a very masculine fellow with hair and eyes on the darker end of the spectrum.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: The idea that a person can improve their health and their life by imagining it in more positive terms. Guided imagery is a term used to refer to a kind of directed daydreaming, creative visualization, hypnosis or meditation which allows a person to enter a state in which they can picture and experience images that help to heal or motivate them. For example, a cancer patient may picture army tanks shooting down cancer cells, while a sprinter may imagine the speed and grace of a cheetah. In other words, the imagination is used in a directed way to help achieve goals.

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Elements of the Psychic World: An even simpler spread is the three-card spread, which gives a quick answer; overview to a single question/issue. Lay out three cards in a row from left to right. Reading from left to right, the cards represent the past, the present and the future.

Portable Magic: Your own intuitive perception of this spirit is that she is female, so you modify her title, calling her the Lady of Peace Restored. You conceive her initially much as she is depicted on this card in the RiderWaite Tarot, as a slender woman with short dark hair who wears a long white robe that hangs down to her feet. She is not blindfolded, as she appears on the Waite card, nor does she carry swords. These symbolic details on Waite’s version of the card are only intended to indicate A. E. Waite’s concept of the card, and are not inevitable features of the elemental spirit of the card. This description is intended only as an exampleanother magician might well see the spirit differently.

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Tarot Triumphs: 12 As Ronald Decker points out in The Esoteric Tarot, ‘In the very period when both the archetypal Tarot and allegorical art were most familiar, viewers complained that the trumps were a senseless mishmash. This reaction is an important clue. It disqualifies certain modern theories that base the trumps’ symbolism primarily on some famous literary work, be it the Apocalypse of St. John or the poetry of Petrarch’ (8–9).