67-Four of Pattern Upright Mage Love Tarot Reading

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Romance, Love Or Relationships:

The Four of Pattern is a card about fear, basically, when it comes to love. Either you are holding on far too tight to a situation or lover, or someone is attempting to do that to you. This clinging is not healthy. True love allows for space between the Lovers, and no matter what, one can never really control another person. If you are single and think that you are ready for a relationship, realize that you will undoubtedly have to step outside your comfort zone to make it happen. True love will not just drop out of the sky.

Card Meanings: Boundaries, Control, Saving For Big Purchases Or Retirement, Possessiveness, Miserly, Penny-Pinching, Holding On To People/Possessions/ Issues, Hoarding, Isolation, Stinginess, Financial Security, Greed, Keeping To Yourself, Deep Seated/Past Issues, Ungenerous, Financial Stability, Wealth, Materialism

The Four of Pattern can be a card about holding on to things, people, money, or situations longer than is healthy or realistic. When this card appears in a reading, it’s a sure sign that you must look carefully at what you are clinging to, and whether others are clinging to you in an unhealthy way. Relax.

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Portable Magic
Book Details
Portable Magic: The general ritual procedure described in the preceding chapter can be used to create Tarot charms charged with occult potency for the realization of sustained purposes, such as providing protection or attracting love. The charm is composed of realizer cards expressing the objective of the charm. The cards are energized on the triangle, then kept together as a group rather than being shuffled back into the deck immediately following the ritual. The charm may be carried on the person or concealed in a place where it is needed.

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Development for Beginners: Studies were conducted by J.B. Rhine and colleagues, using cards and dice, in an effort to take a quantitative, statistical approach to test the existence of ESP. Rhine had subjects guess which symbol, out of five possible choices, would occur when flipping through a deck of specially-made cards. After going through over 90,000 trials, Rhine found that ESP was ‘an actual and demonstrable occurrence,’ which he stated in his book ExtraSensory Perception (1934).

Portable Magic: he focus of a ritual is not always a person, but may be an event, a place, an object, a business, a contract, an action, or something else, and in this case the card placed on the triangle will not be drawn from the court tarot cards, but from the number tarot cards of the Minor Arcana. A number card is selected that best represents the intention of the ritual realized.

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Tarot Triumphs: The moon is personified as a god or goddess in just about every culture, but it is difficult to pin down this particular form of the image to exact sources. In the Marseilles Tarot, the Moon always has a face, but one which may be shown either straight on or in profile, so this gives no clues.55 The dogs could be the hunting dogs of the classical moon goddess Diana, but they are also reminiscent of the dog and scorpion (similar to the crayfish) that are portrayed in the initiatory symbols of Mithraism, the Roman mystery religion, where they are depicted alongside images of the heavenly bodies. They might also, more simply, represent dogs baying at the moon, although even further back, certain Babylonian boundary stones show a crescent moon associated with towers, doglike animals, and a crayfish or scorpion.56 This may not connect directly to the Tarot, but it does underpin the importance of a moon motif associated with symbols of a threshold and creatures of the deep.57 Finally, the drops that fall from the sky could be the sacred dew that is important in both alchemy and mystical Kabbalah.58 Dew also falls from the Great Head of Macroprosopus in the mystical traditions of Kabbalah. I think we have to go with the appropriately watery ‘swim’ of correspondences here, allowing them to influence our interpretation of the Moon without being too concerned about the exact sources. Wherever it originates, the Moon continues to fascinate generations of Tarot users.