43-Eight of Cups Reversed Thoth Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

You need to engage more with the outside world when the Eight of Cups appears reversed. If this is hard for you, find a trusted friend, or a group where you feel at least marginally comfortable, and get out and talk to people. Many good things will flow from this simple action, including finding yourself more in touch with the divine, both within you, and that which is in the world. Don’t isolate yourself.

Card Meanings: Faking Happiness, Stagnation, Pleasure, Lack Of Self-Worth, Accepting Your Lot, Lack Of Emotional Maturity, Success, Low Self-Esteem, Fear Of Commitment, Lack Of Self-Awareness, Clinginess, Staying In A Bad Situation, Joy, Fear Of Moving On, Monotony

The Eight of Cups often means that you will choose to leave a situation that is no longer working for you – whether that’s a relationship, a job, or a neighborhood. There may be some sadness involved, but in general, this separation, is in your best interests.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: According to Swedenborg God created man to exist in both the physical and spiritual worlds. The spiritual world is an inner vision that most people have lost contact with, and it is this inner world that survives death with its own memory of life intact. The memory influences the soul’s fate of heaven or hell. Swedenborg believed that after death souls go to an earthlike place where they are met by dead loved ones and, after a period of self-judgement, they choose heaven or hell. Swedenborg did not believe Christ’s crucifixion saved humankind from its sins and the hell he describes is a hideous place, inhabited by faceless demons. Heaven is a copy of earth with angelic souls. In both worlds life is carried on with work, marriage, war, crime, etc. Swedenborg

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Elements of the Psychic World: Experiments to test psychic ability tend to show that the decline effect occurs more often than the incline effect. Some gifted individuals score highly consistently but many gifted test subjects, who have scored highly in the initial tests, report a loss of spontaneity and enthusiasm during a run of tests. This may be due to the fact that the perception of psi is a very subtle process and without feedback a subject has no way of judging his or her success. Another major factor is boredom as many tests involve repetitive tasks such as guessing numbers or cards.

Elements of the Psychic World: Divination methods range from the accepted and well known, such as astrology, palmistry and Tarot, to the forgotten, such as entomancy (divination interpreting the appearance and behaviour of insects), to the bizzarre, such as uromancy – divination by reading the appearance of urine in a pot. Most terms associated with divination end in ‘mancy’, from the Greek manteia (divination), or ‘scopy’ from the Greek skopein (to look into or behold). A diviner is someone who foretells future events based on the practice of divination.

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Tarot Triumphs: 20 See Mary K. Greer, ‘The Visconti Tarots,’ July 3, 2011, https://marykgreer.com/2011/07/03/the-visconti-tarots/ and Mary Packard, The Golden Tarot: The Visconti-Sforza Deck (New York: Race Point Publishing, 2013), 60.