76-Queen of Disks Upright Thoth Family Tarot Reading

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Family, Friends & Relationships:

This card can indicate that you will be spending time, money, and energy on your home, getting it to be more comfortable. This is a good thing, provided you don’t take on too much debt. People will be looking to you for insight and/or advice. You will be able to help them, if you are so inclined. This is a time period when you can get a lot accomplished.

Card Meanings: Intelligence, Organised, Luxury, Sensible, Melancholy, High Social Status/Social Butterfly, Loyal, Down To Earth, Witch, Businesswoman, Talents, Wealth, Financially Independent, Mature Grounded Female, Welcoming, The Finer Things In Life, Kind, Generous, Homemaker, Success, Healer, Nurturing, Prosperity, No-Nonsense, Thoughtfulness, Practical

The Queen of Disks often stands in for an actual person in your life. In that regard, she would represent a woman, likely with dark hair and dark eyes. However this is not always the case, as these cards can also represent energetic influences in our lives. ; The energy of The Queen of Disks is normally quite the feminine archetype; hearth, home, motherhood.

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Psychic Abilities : Now despite how you feel about giving readings to family and friends, some will respect your feelings, while others will continue to push you into doing a reading. For those more persistent ones you can try explaining to them how sensitive intuition is and how with everything that you know about them, the reading probably wouldn’t be very accurate. You will then need to follow up with giving them the name and number of a reader that you trust.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: Queen of the Thrones of the Waters. Dreamy, receptive, tranquil, reflective, imaginative, kind, poetic, unruffled, coquettish, prone to fantasy. The traits displayed depend on the dignity of the card.

Portable Magic: can put their two significator tarot cards together in readiness, but you should place them on the altar individually, one atop the other, before placing your own significator. Generally speaking, the last card placed in a ritual layout will be the significator on the triangle, representing the person at whom the ritual is directed; or, if there is no significator used on the triangle, the last card will be the uppermost realizer.

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Tarot Triumphs: So in this interpretation of the Hanged Man, we see a figure who chooses to be upside-down and has trained himself to do so. Children love to look at the world the other way up; as a little girl, I used to hang head down off my bed, getting a vivid new perspective of the lino and the fluff balls lying beneath. I’ve also seen kittens playing similar games. In this light, the main meaning of the card becomes that of skill and balance, and it indicates a willingness to let the usual viewpoint fall away and enter the world of topsy-turvy. The Hanged Man frees himself from conventions. He is also—but not historically, perhaps, in terms of Tarot—the shaman on a vision quest, relinquishing normality to receive gifts of prophecy and healing. This is similar to the description of the ordeal that the Norse god Odin underwent, hanging upside-down from the sacred world tree for nine days and nights, sacrificing himself in order to acquire divine knowledge. Ideas of acrobat and shaman do combine well here, for both are entrusting themselves to a reversal. The acrobat must trust his training and the strength of the rope. The shaman goes willingly into the unknown, ready to be shaped by what he encounters there.