38-Three of Primordialism Reversed Mage Family Tarot Reading

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Family, Friends & Relationships:

The reversed Three is still a very positive card, you can look forward to at least one pleasant reunion with someone or something that you have been apart from for some time. There is a sense of feeling supported by friends and family. Make a point to stay in touch with people now.

Card Meanings: Lack Of Friends, Overindulgence, Miscarriage, Cancelled Celebrations, Over Indulgence, Pain, Gossip, Termination, Broken Engagements, Lack Of Social Life, Gossiping, Hidden, Cheating, Bitchiness, Cancelled Weddings

The Three of Primordialism is often considered to be a card of ‘reunions.’ But this is not always a romantic reunion, alas it’s reunion in the broadest sense, running back into (or meeting with, purposefully) someone or something that you have been away from for some time. It’s generally considered to be a happy reunion, an upbeat card.

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Elements of the Psychic World: The Black Friar ghost is the most famous ghost to allegedly appear at New-stead Abbey. The appearance of this phantom was thought to be a bad omen for the Byron family. Byron claimed to see the Black Friar on the eve of his wedding in 1815, which he was later to describe as the most

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Reversed Cards: The Queen of Pentacles is a magical manifestor. She is known for her abundance and the way she can bring ideas to life. This makes her a shrewd businesswoman. But here in the blocked aspect, she is starting to doubt the strength of her abilities. If you have drawn this card in the blocked aspect, there is a chance you are on the receiving end of a setback or you still have not been able to manifest what you truly dream of. You are making progress even if you can’t see it, so don’t let those doubts stop your queen’s manifestation magic.

Tarot Triumphs: We do not know if it was only the aristocracy who possessed the first Tarot packs, or whether these fine art cards produced for wealthy patrons were based on other images already in popular circulation. Cheaper woodblock prints of the four-suit playing card deck were certainly on sale earlier, in the late 1300s, and laws passed at the time show how popular these were, as the legislation attempted to halt the rise of card-playing mania among the lower classes.7 The main spread of Tarot decks to the general population almost certainly came later, in the early seventeenth century, when popular versions began to sell in the thousands. These were usually produced complete with the four suits in packs of seventy-eight cards. (The suits in Tarot have fourteen cards, not thirteen as most modern playing cards do.) By this time the printing press had become established, although most Tarot packs were produced as woodblock prints that were hand-colored. The painting was sometimes very crude, but nevertheless they were vigorous and lively. Even then, the production of playing cards was often governed by legal restrictions and taxation, so Tarot cards could not always be as widely distributed as their makers wished.

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Creative Tarot: Let’s consider the history of the word consider. I’m taking this from Russell A. Lockhart’s book Words as Eggs: Psyche in Language and Clinic, a kind of psychological etymology book. The other major system of divination and intuitive response of our time is astrology. Now, some people draw the line there. They’ll say they “believe” in tarot (believe is certainly the wrong word, but it’s common parlance; use is more accurate) but not in astrology, because they consider astrology fortune-telling. And it can be; some people use it that way, just as they use curds of cheese or shapes of clouds to predict the future. But others of us use it simply as a way to draw our attention to certain parts of our lives and expand our understanding of what’s happening to us and with us. It’s a way of creating meaning.