24-Three of Questing Reversed Mage Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

You may be on the verge of making a concerted attempt to grow spiritually when this card appears. Know that you can do so, and that the benefits of such growth are large. Inspiration and new information can come from the most surprising of sources. Take one step at a time.

Card Meanings: Holding On To The Past, Lack Of Progress/ Adventure/Growth, Arrogance, Moving Home, Failure, Self-Doubt, Carelessness, Restriction, Mistakes, Returning Travels, Lack Of Confidence, Pride, Disappointed With Choices/Outcome, Haunted By The Past, Frustration, Clipped Wings, Lack Of Foresight/ Planning, Failed Long Distance Relationship

When the Three of Questing appears, you are likely to find that your finances are going much better, in fact this can be the month that your proverbial ship has come in. You are likely to be feeling very strong and with good reason. You may be finally experiencing some important success after you’ve been through some difficulty.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Coming from the Greek charisma meaning a gift of grace, charismatic is a term often used to describe someone with psychic and/or spiritual gifts, which can include channelling, healing and the ability to perform miracles.

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Reversed Cards: The Death card is one of those cards few people like to see show up in their readings. I for one love when it shows up, as it lets me know exactly where I am in a cycle, which is more what this card is about than actual death. Things end. If they didn’t, other things, new things, and more exciting things could never begin. Death is a foundation principle of the physical world, which is probably why this card vibrates to the energy of the four, linking this card to the Emperor. The number of the card itself is thirteen, which in numerology is a karmic debt number. It is the number that lets us know we still have a lot of work ahead of us. It is the number of hard work, which makes this card even more fascinating because even though it signifies an ending, it also lets us know that, just like the Emperor, we still have a lot of hard work in front of us if we want to pull off our goals, dream, or whatever it is waiting for us in the new cycle. Death is the card that says, ‘Okay, you made it over this hill, but do you see those mountains?’

Tarot Triumphs: After I returned to England, I tried to find a Tarot pack of my own. It wasn’t easy; they were rarely on sale, and one bookshop I approached said that they feared the old Witchcraft Act might be invoked if they dared to display them. Actually, this law had been replaced by the Fraudulent Mediums Act of 1951, but as this gave license to prosecute anyone taking money for deceitful acts of clairvoyance using a ‘fraudulent device,’ there was perhaps some reason to believe that supplying Tarot cards could get them into trouble. The fear generated centuries earlier by the witchcraft trials had not entirely evaporated.

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Tarot Card Meanings: However, in many peoples’ minds today the word ‘Tarot’ is inextricably linked to their esoteric use for fortune telling and today there are a huge variety of Tarot decks available, although all share some common features.  Depending on the deck, meanings can vary, but many share a basic meaning which is related to the oldest interpretations of the card meanings for fortune telling purposes.  This book looks at the individual meanings for each of the Tarot cards and uses interpretations of the traditional meaning assigned to each card.  The book can be used in conjunction with any set of Tarot cards, either along with the deck’s own interpretations to gain a broader and deeper context to the card meanings, or simply used alone.