30-Nine of Questing Reversed Mage Family Tarot Reading

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When the Nine of Questing reversed comes up, it is important not to ‘beat yourself up,’ if you find your mental, emotional, or physical strength waning. None of us can be perfectly strong all the time. Allow yourself to lean on someone or something positive, and know that your strength will return. Everything is a cycle.

Card Meanings: Rigid, Stalemate, Chronic Fatigue, Refusing To Compromise/ Give In, Giving Up, No Fight Left, Falling At The Final Hurdle, Weakness, Adversity, Retreat, Obstinate, Ill-Health, Unexpected Trouble, Lack Of Courage/ Persistence/ Perseverance/ Backbone, Dropping Your Guard, Not Learning From Past, Stubborn, Last One Standing, Withdrawal

This is basically a very positive card, however as you move towards the highest cards in the suit, more complexity and difficulty can be indicated. The Nine of Questing is where some would say this begins. This card can indicate anxiety and worry – being burdened and keyed up over concerns.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Surprisingly, the only injury to occur was on the night of 17 January, when Mr Jones tried to pick up a can of corn that had fallen off a shelf and a tin of sauerkraut smacked him on the back of the head. There was an occasional day of respite, but more often than not the family spent their time running from room to room to tidy up and repair the damage. Then suddenly, on 9 February the incidents stopped as mysteriously as they had begun.

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Reversed Cards: The Queen of Wands loves to be the center of attention. She likes to be the one everyone else is watching. In doing so, she has a front-row seat to see how others perceive her. For when all eyes are on her, she has everyone’s undivided attention, and how she is presenting herself is being reflected back to her. When this card shows up in the mirror aspect, you are being asked to become more aware of how others perceive you. Fully engage with people who show interest in you and see just what it is about you that they themselves wish to reflect. Don’t make any judgments; just observe and record your findings. You will need them once this card turns back to its upright position.

Tarot Triumphs: The origins of the Tarot Trumps are known with certainty to date back to the fifteenth century; there are still some packs of cards in existence from that time, and there are also documented reports of other such sets being made, which have not survived. It seems that the Trumps were initially added to the four-suit playing card pack that was already in circulation. Playing cards are known to have existed in Europe since the fourteenth century and are thought to have originated in China in the ninth century; the old Silk Road trade routes may have played a part in the evolution and transmission of the playing cards, just as they did in transmitting myths, art, and religious ideas. The Silk Road was the way by which not only material goods were transported between East and West, but also cultural concepts.

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Creative Tarot: Which is to say that the impulses are all the same. As are the methods, although the medium changes from culture to culture and from person to person. We take an image—this shape of the candle wax or that image on the tarot card—and imbue it with meaning. That meaning is personal to us; it draws something out of us. So if we have been feeling lonely lately, wondering if we will ever see an end to our dry spell and if we’ll ever fall in love again, we might see a man’s silhouette in that wax.