39-Four of Primordialism Upright Mage Family Tarot Reading

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Be sure that you are ‘counting your blessings.’ Don’t spend too much time in self-pity or wishing your life away. A lot of life has to do with where we put our focus. Put your focus on the things and people in your life that you have to be thankful for. Consider a gratitude journal.

Card Meanings: Nostalgia, Disillusion, Self-Absorption, Frustration, Meditation, Stagnation, Remorse, Yearning, Reevaluation, Dissatisfaction, Boredom, Missed Opportunities, Refusing Offers, Depression, Kindness, Weariness, Regret, Apathy, Day-Dreaming, Focusing On The Negative, Redemption

The Four of Primordialism is a card about wishful thinking. It warns us to remember to pay attention to what ‘is’ now, and the many blessings we each currently experience, and not to worry too much about ‘what could be.’ It is all too easy to overlook what we already have in the pursuit of what we don’t have.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Although Pike came from a family with psychic ability and had had experience of poltergeist activity in at least two of his homes, he did not become seriously interested in spiritualism until the suicide of his eldest son, James Jr, in New York on 6 February 1966. Beginning on 20 February, strange things began to happen at Pike’s apartment in Cambridge, England, where James Jr had recently spent several months living with his father. Postcards and books would be rearranged, fresh milk turned sour, the heart would turn up with no explanation, and cigarette butts appeared from nowhere.

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Portable Magic: turn beginning with the Emperor. Touch the Emperor again, and then touch the significator again. As you touch the cards, speak the following words:

Portable Magic: The sixteen court cards are a kind of bridge, symbolically, between the picture cards of the Greater Arcana and the number cards of the Lesser Arcana. They bear characteristics of both groups. Each card bears a unique image, not a mere repetition of the suit symbol as is true of the number cards in the traditional Tarot, and in this sense the court cards resemble the trumps. Yet their images are not as varied as those of the trumps, but are restricted to individual human figures of four types, and these four types are repeated in each suit. Each individual figure is different from the others, yet the difference is not nearly so obvious as the uniqueness of the trumps. The court cards carry the emblem of their suit, which binds them to the suit, but they are not completely defined by that emblem as is true of the number cards.

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Tarot Triumphs: Fortune, or Luck, is part of our human lot. ‘Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose; the Wheel of Fortune turns’ could be the motto for Lady Fortuna as she turns her handle. Both querent and reader need to accept that we all undergo fluctuations in this respect. However, we can perhaps help Fortune along a little sometimes; accentuating the positive can generate a mood of well-being that in turn may encourage a querent to embrace good fortune rather than ignoring its possibility. My Tarot teacher Glyn often bid us farewell by saying, ‘Be lucky!’