77-Knight of Disks Upright Thoth Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

The Prince of Disks is an excellent card to receive with regard to financial questions. Your finances are very likely to be on the upswing, largely due to your own efforts and/or wise investments. This is not a time to speculate wildly. Take calculated risks, perhaps, but don’t get carried away. Share your wealth when and where you feel moved to do so. Remember that money is just money; you can’t take it with you.

Card Meanings: Thriving, Supporting, Stability, Reliable Person, Conservative, Wealthy Businessman, Loyal, Encouraging, Mature Grounded Male, Reaching Goals, High Status, Cautious, Enterprising, Not A Risk-Taker, Careful, Steadiness, Successful, Hard Work Will Pay Off, Bettering Yourself, Empire, Provider, Security, Faithful, Principled, Dependable

The Prince of Disks speaks of authority, tradition, and success in money matters. When he appears in a reading, it’s a sign that now is not a time to be a maverick, now is a time to follow the establish way of doing things. When he stands in for a literal man in your life, it generally refers to a very masculine fellow with hair and eyes on the darker end of the spectrum.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: Lord of the Flame and Lightning. King of the Spirits of Fire. Active, swift, impetuous, daring, adventurous, revolutionary, unpredictable, proud, generous, confident, fierce, competitive, bigoted, brutal, cruel. The traits displayed depend on the dignity of the card.

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Complete Book of Tarot: of other cards tending in such directions—opposition, jealousy, even deceit and infidelity.

Tarot Triumphs: On the face of it, the Hermit seems to be one of the simpler images of the Tarot. He is the solitary seeker searching for truth away from the merry-go-round of the world’s affairs, carrying his own light in the form of a lantern. He wears a coarse but practical cloak, which gives him adequate protection from the cold. The cloak is also a symbol of simplicity and poverty; it guards him against robbers, who see that he has nothing worth stealing, and against any malicious accusations of living too well from the charity of others. In his inner, essential form, he represents the truth-seeker, the person who relies on his own judgment, upheld by deep beliefs and not swayed by riches or glamour. He is, in one sense, the male counterpart to the High Priestess. She renounces family life and takes on a spiritual role as an oracle of wisdom; as stated earlier, she is not in this way the counterpart of the Pope, who represents ecclesiastical authority and the upholding of church law. The Hermit is her equivalent, the man who has become singular, who presents himself naked to the inner truth, shielding himself from the outer world and renouncing its politics. He too may offer wise counsel to others.

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Tarot Triumphs: Delving a little further into the traditional role of the hermit reveals other facets of his life, which may also help to illuminate his meaning in the Tarot deck. Hermits have been a significant fixture in Christian life since the early centuries. They have not always been solitary, but were sometimes members of orders of ‘eremites,’27 and they have served society in different ways, giving something back in return for the privilege of solitude.28 Hermits often set up their wattle hut, or found a convenient cave, near a crossroads or ford, where they were sought out by travelers for blessings, a night’s shelter, and perhaps some wise advice.29 Perhaps the card of the Hermit conveys a message: you can become solitary, but you will never be completely independent; you can exist only with the goodwill of society, and you will offer something in return for this gift of solitariness and freedom.