50-Ace of Swords Reversed Thoth Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

The reversed Ace warns that you may meet some convincing – yet mistaken – ‘alternative health care’ providers or ideas. Before you undertake a regimen of any type, do some due diligence, find out what it is all about and what others have said who have tried the same approach. The same can be true of traditional doctors; if you are prescribed medication, it’s important that you know what it is, why you’re taking it, and check the dosage. Do your best to think as clearly and non-emotionally about your health as you can.

Card Meanings: Insults, Intellectual Inability, Tyranny, Obstacles, Hostility, Inability To Concentrate, Power, Creative Blocks, Destruction, Confusion, Misinformation, Memory Loss, Arguments, Injustice, Lack Of Assertiveness, Making The Wrong Decision, Lack Of Ideas, Failure, Hate Triumphing Over Love, Frustration, Lack Of Communication

The Ace of Swords can indicate a new beginning of some sort in your life, possibly on several fronts. Sometimes this new beginning can be started by a separation of some kind – from a relationship, or from a job situation. Know that as anxiety-producing as such a new beginning can sometimes be, that underneath it all is good, beneficial energy that is getting you where you want to go.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: TCM remains the main healthcare option in China today. In the West it is regarded as alternative medicine. TCM practitioners in both the East and the West must go through rigorous medical training. TCM methods are thought to work best for chronic illnesses, such as arthritis or environmental disorders such as stress, hormonal imbalances, obesity and back injury, where permanent changes in lifestyle are often needed to maintain or regain health.

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Reversed Cards: Have you ever just wanted to tell someone how stupid they were? I mean, like, really let them have it because you just can’t take it anymore? Or maybe you have been on the receiving end of someone else who is always trying to undermine you or make you feel mentally inadequate. Either way, you are walking in the shadow aspect of the Ace of Swords. The Ace of Swords has a bit of an air about it, no pun intended. It does feel somewhat self-righteous, sort of higher-than or more actualized than other mere mortals. The problem is this is ego-based thinking, and the ego loves the shadow lands of the mind. When this card shows up in a reading or daily draw, just remember that here in the shadow aspect there is a level of accountability that needs to be adhered to so that no harm comes to you or others.

Tarot Triumphs: In the 1970s, not long after I left university, I spent a lot of my spare time researching the history of the Tarot. At that time, there was very little written about this, and there was a particular dearth of serious contemporary research. Plenty of fanciful notions were still in circulation, especially the one ascribing the Tarot to Ancient Egypt, a now thoroughly discredited theory. I dreamed instead about finding its source in a medieval esoteric school, or perhaps as a gypsy fortune-telling system drawn from some ancient, lost mythology. I fought to get permission to study in the British Museum, no easy feat at that time, and I finally entered its illustrious circular Reading Room with little to guide me except for a drive to delve into the symbolism of each card. This research proved fragmentary, but nevertheless it produced some interesting associations that I still apply to the cards, not all of which have been cited by Tarot historians. I will include some of these later, when examining each card in detail, in chapter five.

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Reversed Cards: I don’t think anyone would be surprised to find out that Mars, the planet of war and destruction, is the ruling planet for the Tower. This card is just full of Mars energy. Shaking things up and making you very uncomfortable are all part of Mars’s morning workout. The good news is that here in the retrograde aspect he is less focused on all-out devastation and more concerned with just lighting a fire under your ass. There is no doubt that you are feeling the pressure of Mars energy even in this lessened retrograde state. The bad news is there is no escape. The good news is it really is all for your higher good. Remember, there is a karmic lesson in all of this somewhere. Your job is to work out what that lesson is. The cards that came before the Tower will give you some clues. In the retrograde aspect, going backward will always be the key to going forward.