71-Eight of Disks Upright Thoth Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

The Eight of Disks can tell you that you may receive financial assistance that you have been waiting for or hoping for. However, you don’t want to squander these resources. Be cautious and circumspect. Think long-term. This is not a time to gamble. Money coming to you now comes as a result of work, not luck.

Card Meanings: Results, Productivity, Master, Scholarship, Craftsmanship, Attention To Detail, Learning, Success, Self-Employment, Trade, Financial Security, Employment, Accomplishment, Hard Work, Commitment, Money, New Job, Confidence, Rewards, Concentration, Reputation, Building Business, Dedication, Achieving Goals, Ambition, Expertise, Quality

The Eight of Disks can indicate a period of very hard work. This does not have to be a negative thing, but you must be prepared for it. Think about what it is that you are working for. This work can be personal or professional. Be prepared to ask for help if you need it.

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Complete Book of Tarot: My attempt to deal with this confusion about the court cards is to take a generic approach. In contrast to equating Golden Dawn Kings on horseback with traditional Knights, my preference is to follow the widely accepted practice of viewing youthful men on horseback as Knights and, like the Golden Dawn, to regard its Princes as the traditional Kings. Thus in this book and in the remainder of this chapter the convention will be as follows:

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Complete Book of Tarot: Queens, seated on thrones, rule the last decan of the mutable signs and the first two decans of the cardinal signs. They represent the emotional element Water (initial Heh). As mother figures, Queens give birth to the four seasons of the year. They symbolize women who are important in the querent’s life, often in a nurturing or supportive capacity. Watery Queens exemplify the Jungian function of feeling.

Tarot Triumphs: The figure of Justice, as depicted in Tarot, is familiar to most of us. We know the way she sits with her sword pointing upward in her right hand and the scales balanced from her left. She is a representation of Iustitia, or Lady Justice, the Roman goddess, although the concept of divine or personified justice coupled with a pair of scales goes back further. In ancient Egypt, every person was said to undergo an elaborate judgment ritual after death to have their past deeds scrutinized by the gods. This involved entering the Hall of Truth and having their hearts weighed in the scales of justice. In the most common image we have of Justice today, she is blindfolded, but in the Tarot card she is shown with her eyes open. This in fact affirms the late medieval origins of Tarot, as the idea of depicting Justice blindfolded did not begin to appear until the fifteenth century.

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Tarot Triumphs: Justice is one of the four cardinal virtues, a schema originating in Platonic thought and taken up by the Christian Church. Of the other three, Temperance already has a place in the Tarot pack; Strength may double for Fortitude, and, as already suggested, the High Priestess could serve as the fourth virtue, Prudence. Some Tarot experts consider it very important to find the full complement of the virtues in the Tarot pack, to prove that they were part of its schema right from the start.25 But no one has yet managed to prove that the Tarot is founded on a straightforward series of religious or philosophical allusions.26 Tarot is an extraordinary mix of images and concepts, and this gives it its power. It is symbolic rather than allegorical, and it cannot be pinned down to a single set of meanings. So although Justice is one of the more straightforward and recognizable images in the pack, it is worthy of exploration afresh to penetrate its deeper meanings and implications that might not immediately be obvious.