09-The Hermit Reversed Mage Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

When the Hermit appears in reverse, you may have been going too much on your own for your spiritual benefit. Yes, personal and private contemplation is important, however, fellowship with like-minded people is also important. Reach out. You will be glad that you did.

Card Meanings: Hastiness, Withdrawal, Rashness, Paranoia, Isolation, Foolishness, Immaturity, Loneliness, Imprudence, being reclusive, Restrictive, Anti-Social

The Hermit is an extremely spiritual card, and often has to do with institutions and large organizations – everything from a bank to the entire Christian Church. This card indicates spirituality even if you are an atheist. It’s in whatever sense the word ‘spirit’ makes sense to you, even if for you ‘spirit’ equates to ’emotion.’ You may be trying hard to figure out what the ‘truth’ is about someone (or some matter), don’t feel that you have to do it all on your own, ask for help if you need it to gain different perspectives, more information, etc.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Card deck that is used for divination, self help, the development of intuition and spiritual and psychic growth.

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Angel Encyclopedia: After the realistic experience of rebuke by God and severe beating by angels, Jerome retired to the desert as a hermit for several years. He then resumed his career as scholar and biblical consultant, and headed a monastic community in Bethlehem. Despite his own dream experience, Jerome sided with skeptics and said that dreams can be a vehicle of revelation to a soul, but the impure and unrighteous can twist dreams for their own selfserving ends. He declared that the word of God could not be sought through pagan practices of dream incubation. In his translation of the Bible, Jerome placed dreams with forbidden activities such as witchcraft.

Creative Tarot: Many tarot card readers find it much easier to read for someone else than to read their own cards. Unless we are trying to read for our romantic partners—not really a good idea, by the way—we can remain more detached and less invested in a good result. If you’ve been struggling to read for yourself, you might be surprised how satisfying it can be to read for another person. It’s a productive way to learn.

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Tarot Triumphs: 28 It could be difficult to survive as a solitary; the mystic Jan van Ruysbroeck (c. 1293–1381) had to get official permission to take over a forest hermitage near Brussels so that he could live there peacefully with his followers. Unfortunately, the local nobles took advantage of the hermit’s obligation to provide spiritual and physical succor and descended too often in their hunting parties to strip the larder bare, so Ruysbroeck had to place his community under the rule of St. Augustine in order to continue the contemplative life without intrusion.