74-Princess of Disks Reversed Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

The reversed Princess can indicate that you have a very heavy workload and you may be absolutely overwhelmed. If that’s the case, you must not try to ignore that fact, but seek help in whatever way is possible. It’s better to ask for help than to not complete what needs to be done. You are not all on your own, though you may feel that way.

Card Meanings: Unhealthy Lifestyle, Irresponsible, Not Taking Advantage Of Opportunities, Immature, Unfaithfulness, Lacking Common Sense, Bad News In Earthly Matters, Procrastination, Rebellious, Luxury, Bad News, Obsession With Divination, Poor Prospects, Frustration, No Groundwork, Failing/Dropping Out, Foolish, Underachiever, Lazy, Unworkable Plan, Sullen, Lack Of Goals, No Follow Through, Learning Difficulties, Disloyalty

The Princess of Disks can be a card about boredom, in some ways. You may be tempted to say or do things to shake things and people up just for a little excitement. Rethink this impulse, and find a better use of your energy. Excitement can be created.

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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: Everyone wants success in his or her business or career. Sometimes the difference between success and failure is as slight as gaining an important contract or assignment. In magic, it is best to focus on the attainment of specific goals, rather than attempt to achieve something as nebulous as success in general. The rule of thumb is to work toward specific ends, but to allow magic to find its own way. If you try to dictate during rituals the exact manner in which your desire will be fulfilled, you will strangle and frustrate its fulfilment. Be exact about what you want, but be open and receptive as to how it is gained.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Divination by the casting of lots, popular in ancient Rome. It was typically done by casting objects such as stones or dice after they have been mixed together and interpreting how they landed, although drawing straws from a clasped hand was an alternative method. Sortilege has stood the test of time and is still practised today in Western cultures, using straws or dice or taking a card at random from a pack.

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Tarot Triumphs: 16 The association of the eagles on the shields of the Empress and Emperor with the eagles of Zeus is emphasized in Place, The Tarot, 136. But sometimes the Empress’s eagle is portrayed as a different type of bird altogether. Ronald Decker makes a case for identifying this as a vulture based on the use of the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph of a vulture to mean mother, something he suggests has been transmitted into the Tarot through Renaissance Hermetic philosophy (The Esoteric Tarot, 107).