20-Judgment or Rejuvenation Upright Mage Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

You may find yourself exploring ideas and spiritual directions that you never thought would appeal to you in the slightest. Furthermore, you may find more truth and wisdom there than you ever dreamed. Be open to new ideas and new experiences. They can benefit you in ways that you can’t imagine. And you’ll never know unless you try.

Card Meanings: Snap Judgments, Rejuvenation, Awakening, Self-Evaluation, Decisiveness, Composure, Apportioning Blame, Rebirth, Homesickness, Judgment, Atonement, Judgment, Improvement, Promotion, Renewal

Judgment can be a card about jumping to conclusions, decisions and of course, judgments, which are too hastily made. If you are prone to such things, this is a clear signal to slow down and give things more thought and to give people ‘more chances.’ This can also be a time of fundamental spiritual awakening.

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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: The technique of projecting the point of view, or self-awareness, outside the body requires practice, but such projection is an established part of Western magic as well. It is used for a variety of purposes, such as projecting the self-awareness through an astral doorway during scrying or soul flight, or into a god form when invoking a higher spiritual being. It is a technique every person serious about magic must learn sooner or later, and it is not very difficult. Any beginner can project his or her self-awareness to a limited and partial degree, although full perfection of the technique requires months or years of practice. A virtue of Tarot magic

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Portable Magic: She breaks down her ritual purpose into three stages, to correspond with three realizer cards. The first is the awarding to her of the contract to illustrate the book. The second is her completion of the assignment. The third is the critical acclaim and popular success that follows the publication of the book. Her purpose is not just to get the contract, but to achieve success in her career as a consequence of getting the contract. In planning a ritual, it is wise to spend some time thinking about its ultimate purpose. In Mary’s case, it is not just to get a job, but to get a job that does her career some good.

Portable Magic: Once it is realized that playing cards were in common use at the time the Tarot was invented, it is easy to see that the suit cards of the Tarot were based on playing cards. The four suits of the Tarot have almost the same structure as the four playing card suits. The major difference is that the Tarot suits have four court cards each, whereas playing card suits have only three court cards. The other difference is in the suit symbols. Playing cards adopted the new suit symbols developed in France around 1470, the familiar Hearts, Diamonds, Spades, and Clubs. Tarot decks continued to use the older suit symbols in use in Europe before the invention of the French suit symbols.

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Tarot Triumphs: Waite calls the layout ‘an ancient Celtic method of divination,’ but he also states that it ‘has been used privately for many years past in England’ and, to his knowledge, has never been published before. Its origins are not known with any certainty; it may well have associations with the Order of the Golden Dawn, who might have invented it as part of their magical system, or perhaps it was based on an old folk fortune-telling spread, using playing cards rather than Tarot cards.9