60-Princess of Swords Upright Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

In relation to work questions, The Princess indicates that you may soon be dealing with some conflict at work if you are currently employed. If you’re looking for work, you may need to behave with a great deal of humility in interviews to land the position you’ve been hoping for (but don’t put yourself down.) Be cautious with contracts.

Card Meanings: Quick-Witted, Being Truthful/ Direct, Inquisitive, Delayed News, Think Before You Speak, Vigilance, Using Your Head, Fairness, Grace, Guarded, Speaking Out, Ideas, Patience Needed, Petty Gossip, Chatty, Education, Protective, Planning, Dexterity, Inspiration, Don’T Get Drawn Into Arguments, Mental Agility, Communicative, Curious, Diplomacy

The Princess of Swords can sometimes stand in for a literal person in our lives. If so, in this case, The Princess will represent a person who is younger than the querent, who is likely to have hair on the darker end of the spectrum. The Princess also often indicates that a message is coming. In this instance, it may not be what you were hoping to hear.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: Prince of the Chariot of Fire. Proud, courageous, swift, strong, confident, noble, just, ambitious, hard-working, generous, romantic, impulsive, humorous, a practical joker, a boaster, intolerant, prejudiced, callous, cruel, violent, indecisive. (Aleister Crowley identified personally with the Prince of Wands.) The traits displayed depend on the dignity of the card.

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Complete Book of Tarot: The following keywords can serve as a guide when interpreting the cards as they fall in each position. As you become more familiar with this spread, feel free to substitute your own keywords and questions for the ones suggested.

Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): The figure calls for no special description. The face is rather dark, suggesting also courage, but somewhat lethargic in tendency. The bull’s head should be noted as a recurrent symbol on the throne. The sign of this suit is represented throughout as engraved or blazoned with the pentagram, typifying the correspondence of the four elements in human nature and that by which they may be governed. In many old tarot packs this suit stood for current coin, money, deniers. But the cards do not happen to deal especially with questions of money. Divinatory Meanings: Valor, realizing intelligence, business and normal intellectual aptitude, sometimes mathematical gifts and attainments of this kind; success in these paths; (R) vice, weakness, ugliness, perversity, corruption, peril.

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Tarot Triumphs: As a Tarot Triumph, the image represents the tapping of energy and ways of directing this force with precision and skill. To keep this flow of creation going, however, one has to recognize that all the things one can achieve in this world are, ultimately, games and illusions. But play, color, and delight accompany this revelation. On the Magician’s table, in many versions of the card, we see the tools that are considered to represent the four elements, continuously in movement, forming different combinations every moment. The dice or counters stand for earth, the cups for water, the knife for fire, and the wand for air. The Magician knows how to make the best of all the opportunities that each of these moments affords.