70-Seven of Pattern Reversed Mage Family Tarot Reading

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The reversed Seven of Pattern points to a need for you to get real clear, right now, about what success means to you and about what your goals will look like when they are met. This is not the time to allow your goals to be amorphous. If they are, you will never meet them. Be specific.

Card Meanings: Investments, Lack Of Growth, Frustration, Not Putting Effort In, Lack Of Reward, Not Taking Stock, Impatience, Aimlessness, Not Finishing What You Started, Cash Flow Problems, Delay, Waste, Workaholic, Slow Progress, Procrastination, Lack Of Reflection, Postponed Retirement, Laziness, Setbacks, Bad Business/Financial Management

The Seven of Pattern is very often a card about returns on investments. This can be literal such as a bank account returning money to you, or figuratively, such as the investments of time, effort, and energy that you have put into a relationship. You will be reaping what you have sown. This is generally positive.

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Reversed Cards: Here in the Two of Pentacles, we see a joyous Jupiter returning to the hard-working sign of Capricorn, linking this card to the Wheel of Fortune. We also see other visual links to the Wheel of Fortune card with the infinite loop ribbon that seems to work as a pulley between the two pentacles. You could even say that the pentacles look like gears, ever turning in the hands of Jupiter. While the upright version of this card may actually show someone enjoying their new luck and talent, here in the retrograde aspect they are taking a break. Or, more to the point, they need to take a break. The game of gears needs to be put down for a while and serviced. Think about your car. You have to take it in every three to five thousand miles for an oil change, and you really should have it fully serviced around every ten to twelve thousand miles. Well, guess what? Your Two of Pentacles is due for a service. You can’t possibly expect your equipment or yourself to function properly if you don’t stop and get it all up to date.

Tarot Triumphs: Tarot, after all, has evolved to become a sequence of twenty-two images that hold together well as a set; they seem to be deliberately chosen, drawn for the most part from classical allusions and medieval imagery, but presented in an original way, and as an apparently meaningful set, not as a random mix of allusions. And they evade attempts to tie them into one specific source.12 They contain elements of known images, as we’ll explore in chapter five, but they have an identity of their own as a set and sequence of symbols. This has led to frequent conjecture that a form of spiritual teaching may well have been embedded in the early forms of Tarot, perhaps a version of Sufism, Kabbalah, or alchemy. This is speculation, but not outlandish conjecture. Or perhaps it emerged from a school of wisdom that has not survived in any other recognizable form.

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Creative Tarot: Many parts of its origins remain frustratingly obscure. For example, what does the name tarot mean? No one really knows, although there are many theories. It comes from the Italian word tarocco, which is the name of the card game that the deck was originally used to play. But the word seems to have no other meaning associated with it. (There is a type of blood orange called the tarocco, but it’s unlikely that the deck was developed as a way of thinking about citrus.) The tarocco cards were simply another version of playing cards, which were designed and played with all over the world, dating back to ninth-century China. They spread from there to Egypt, Persia, Turkey, and beyond. Each culture adapted the cards to create decks of their own and designed different games to match.