58-Nine of Swords Reversed Thoth Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

With The reversed Nine appears in the context of health, this is no time to be embarrassed or timid about your body. If something is concerning you about your health, talk to your doctor about it in no uncertain terms. The help you need is available. You just have to go after it.

Card Meanings: Unselfishness, Learning To Cope, Letting Go Of Negativity/Stress, Extreme Guilt/Regret/ Remorse/Shame, Total Collapse/Breakdown, Healing, Depression/ Problems/Fears Escalating, Improving, Scandal/Malicious Gossip, Giving Up, Opening Up, Accepting Help, Hallucinations, Recovering, Facing Life, Good News, Light At End Of Tunnel, Night Terror

The Nine of Swords is often a card about anxiety and fear. Look closely at what you are worried about. Try not to blame people or situations for how you are feeling. Pay attention to your breathing; this helps with a feeling of calmness.

This reading is part of a health tarot reading using the The Nine of Swords using cards from the with the Thoth Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: The ability of musical sounds to influence positively or negatively health, mood, morality and consciousness has been known for centuries. Music as form of therapy has been used in almost all cultures for healing, meditation and expanding consciousness.

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Creative Tarot: The Nines appear when we have to face a situation on our own. No teachers, no mentors, no editors or friends or lovers can help us now. Depending on the suit, that can either be a cause for celebration (the Nine of Cups is often referred to as the big “yes” card), or it can be awful (the Nine of Swords usually appears only after a panic attack and a sleepless night or two). Either way, these are decisions we must make for ourselves.

Tarot Triumphs: This brief foray into Tarot history follows the evolution of early Tarot into what we now call the Marseilles Tarot, the most recognizable, popular form of the cards, and the set that is the prime focus for this book.

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Reversed Cards: If ever there were a symbol of cycles, it would be the Moon. The Moon is not only connected to the number nine, but it is also connected to the number eight, as it has eight phases. From the new moon, through its waxing phases, to the full moon, and then into its waning phases, the moon teaches us about light, darkness, and the dance of contrast. Is it any wonder that some people struggle with this card? For me, the moon has no up or down; it has phases. Just keep in mind that some of these may also be relevant when this card is right-side up. As I said, the Moon does not have an up side or down side. It’s link to both masculine and feminine energies is also important, for even though in the dawn of the New Age we think of the moon as feminine, there are many who still believe the moon is masculine, hence the man in the moon. The moon’s phases control the planet’s tides, using its gravitational pull to ebb and flow our waterways, both internally and externally. You may notice certain phases of the moon make you more emotional than others. It isn’t just the full moon that can drive people crazy. We are all tuned in to different phases, different cycles, and different flows of experience.