29-Eight of Wands Reversed Thoth Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

The reversed Eight of Wands, as with an upright meaning, counsels patience and long-term thinking with regard to finances and money. Rome was not built in a day and neither will your long term financial security. Take a deep breath and hang on.

Card Meanings: Unfinished Business, Lack Of Energy, Bad Timing, Impulsive, Courage, Slow Progress, Violence, Quarrels, Slowness, Hysterical, Lack Of Speed/ Movement/ Action/ Results, Restriction, Late Start, Losing Momentum, Panicked, Lack Of Romance, Missed Opportunities, Impatient, Negativity, Delayed/ Cancelled/ Returning From Travel Or Holidays

A lot of things may be up in the air for you when the Eight of Wands appears. You may be frustrated, tired of waiting. This card is an indicator to be patient a while longer. You may have already done all you can do, and decisions now must be made by other people.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Prior to 1930 psychical research was typically carried out outside the science laboratory. Mediums would be investigated under controlled conditions and evidence of spontaneous phenomena, such as ghosts, would revolve around eye-witness accounts and interviews. Then along came pioneer researcher J B Rhine and the era of controlled laboratory experiments and statistical evaluation began. Rhine’s objective while conducting ESP experiments at Duke University in North Carolina was to demonstrate scientifically that psychic ability was a natural faculty. Test subjects were not mediums but ordinary people, and experiments involved ESP tests such as guessing cards. The results were then evaluated statistically.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Prior to 1930 psychical research was typically carried out outside the science laboratory. Mediums would be investigated under controlled conditions and evidence of spontaneous phenomena, such as ghosts, would revolve around eye-witness accounts and interviews. Then along came pioneer researcher J B Rhine and the era of controlled laboratory experiments and statistical evaluation began. Rhine’s objective while conducting ESP experiments at Duke University in North Carolina was to demonstrate scientifically that psychic ability was a natural faculty. Test subjects were not mediums but ordinary people, and experiments involved ESP tests such as guessing cards. The results were then evaluated statistically.

Tarot Triumphs: 46 Popular illustrations of ‘monsters’ who had reputedly been born to unfortunate women in early Renaissance Italy appear on broadsides and woodcuts circulated at the time. They were drawn in a manner very similar to the Tarot Devil, with the same improbable leathery wings, horns, and clawed feet and a curious combination of male, female, and animal characteristics. Such creatures were feared and perhaps comprehended as spawn of the Devil. See Ottavia Niccoli, Prophecy and People in Renaissance Italy, trans. Lydia G. Cochrane (Princeton University Press, 1990), 39–41.

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Tarot Triumphs: 46 Popular illustrations of ‘monsters’ who had reputedly been born to unfortunate women in early Renaissance Italy appear on broadsides and woodcuts circulated at the time. They were drawn in a manner very similar to the Tarot Devil, with the same improbable leathery wings, horns, and clawed feet and a curious combination of male, female, and animal characteristics. Such creatures were feared and perhaps comprehended as spawn of the Devil. See Ottavia Niccoli, Prophecy and People in Renaissance Italy, trans. Lydia G. Cochrane (Princeton University Press, 1990), 39–41.