30-Nine of Wands Upright Thoth Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

Worry, stress, and anxiety is very likely to be affecting your life now. Be sure that you are treating yourself as well as you can; balance in exercise, food and water intake, and getting adequate rest. Breathing exercises and meditation are particularly useful for you now. If you are waiting on test results, try not to worry too much, and remember that there’s only so much you can do. Focus on the positive. Write down things that you are grateful for. Surround yourself with positive people. You will soon have the answers that you seek.

Card Meanings: Good Health, Learning From Past Failure, Courage, Backbone, Ongoing Battle, Guarded, Close To Success, Wounded, Nearly There, Not Working Out As Planned, Fatigue, Fight Your Corner, Last Stand, Drained Of Energy, Battle Weary, Perseverance, Persistence, Holding Out, Obstinacy, Setbacks, Expecting Trouble, Victory, Gather Your Strength

This is basically a very positive card, however as you move towards the highest cards in the suit, more complexity and difficulty can be indicated. The Nine of Wands is where some would say this begins. This card can indicate anxiety and worry – being burdened and keyed up over concerns.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: According to Carl Jung, the shadow is the hidden or unconscious aspect of a person that the conscious self (the ego) has either repressed or ignored. The shadow is mostly composed of those elements of themselves a person finds distasteful, such as taboo urges, resentments and animal instincts. These repressed elements, however, still find a way to be heard by the projection of those qualities on to someone else. In other words, someone else is blamed for a person’s own weaknesses. Despite the negative associations of the shadow, acknowledging and assimilating it into the ego is, according to Jung, a sign of a healthy person.

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Tarot Card Meanings: Nine of Wands; this card represents a pause in life after much hard work or struggles of some kind.  The card indicates that the individual concerned has built up their resources or strength in some way and will meet opposition with effective force or deal with obstacles with courage.  Reversed; generally indicating obstacles which may take time, effort and much perseverance to remove.

Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley and Golden Dawn: Aleister Crowley was a British occultist who broke with the Golden Dawn but continued to develop his own interpretations, which closely followed the Golden Dawn’s occult teachings. With Lady Frieda Harris, Crowley published the Thoth Tarot, one of the most influential esoteric decks of the later part of the twentieth century.34

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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, this card suggests that the querent is acting at a disadvantage. He or she may be ill-prepared and feel like giving up in the face of obstacles, perhaps feeling isolated, overwhelmed, or exhausted by circumstances. A rigid or inflexible approach to the problem is not likely to succeed. Sometimes you have to admit that a challenge is insurmountable or that you have taken on more than you can chew; in such a case, the best course of action is to accept that you are not up to the task and move on to something new.