44-Nine of Cups Reversed Thoth Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

The reversed Nine of Cups is a signal to go deeper. Look beyond surface appearances and things that seem like coincidences. What might spirit/the universe/God be trying to tell you? Make a point to deepen – or to begin – your spiritual practice in whatever way you are drawn to do so. There is more to life than meets the eye.

Card Meanings: Illness, Eating Disorders, Unrewarding, Arrogance, Self-Hatred, Disappointment, Misery, Lack Of Success/Accomplishment, Lack Of Fulfilment, Failure, Disadvantage, Nightmares, Unhappiness, Pessimism, Addictions, Devastation, Overindulgence, Negativity, Shattered Dreams, Underachieving, Low Self-Esteem

The Nine of Cups is one of the most uplifting and pleasant cards to receive in a reading. Known often as the ‘wish card’ it can mean that what you are hoping for or dreaming about most is very likely to be yours in a brief period of time, generally, too.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: According to Swedenborg God created man to exist in both the physical and spiritual worlds. The spiritual world is an inner vision that most people have lost contact with, and it is this inner world that survives death with its own memory of life intact. The memory influences the soul’s fate of heaven or hell. Swedenborg believed that after death souls go to an earthlike place where they are met by dead loved ones and, after a period of self-judgement, they choose heaven or hell. Swedenborg did not believe Christ’s crucifixion saved humankind from its sins and the hell he describes is a hideous place, inhabited by faceless demons. Heaven is a copy of earth with angelic souls. In both worlds life is carried on with work, marriage, war, crime, etc. Swedenborg

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Creative Tarot: And finally, I’ve included some recommended materials to go along with each card: films, books, songs, poems, paintings, and so on. Some of these recommendations illustrate the card’s deeper meaning, like the film Auntie Mame for the Nine of Cups. The self-contained happiness and pleasure of that card is shown in the world-traveling, party-throwing, joyful, and wise spinster aunt. Other recommendations are the finished product of the block or obstacle that is outlined in the stories of the cards, like David Bowie’s 1972 album The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars, which represents the Star’s need for you to be the quirky, eccentric genius that you are, even if people look at you funny. These lists are in no way complete; just consider them little samplers to guide you on your journey.

Tarot Triumphs: How you store your Tarot cards is a matter of personal preference. Some people like to wrap the deck in silk (black silk is said to preserve their energies best). Others might consider it enough to put them back in the cardboard case in which they are sold, or even just cheerfully put a rubber band around them and drop them back in the drawer! Long ago, I had a Tarot box made for me in Morocco out of cedar wood, crafted to my design with Tarot symbols inlaid on the lid. I recall watching the craftsman cut slivers off an old tin can to make the silver decorations! I still have it, and use it, but I don’t consider it essential. I do like to house my Tarot carefully and with respect, but I believe that the important thing is to build up a relationship with the cards, and with one or two packs in particular. The way you keep them is really up to you.

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Reversed Cards: The Knight of Swords is driven by knowledge. He wants to dive headfirst into all the information offered on the journey he has undertaken. But here in the protection aspect, the knight is learning that some knowledge is sacred and it is not to be conquered. Instead, it is to be protected. If this card has made its way into your daily draw or reading, you are being asked to protect your thoughts right now. Don’t share your ideas. Instead, see them as sacred seeds that need space and time to grow.