31-Ten of Questing Upright Mage Family Tarot Reading

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Sometimes the Ten of Questing indicates that you have been too successful and would be well-served by scaling back. You are probably tired, you’ve been working very hard, personally and professionally, and could use a break. Give yourself one.

Card Meanings: Responsibilities, Burn-Out, Drudgery, Resistance, Duty, Ruined, Taken For Granted, Delays, Saddled, Keep Going, Lost Focus, Obligation, Restricted, Overburdened, Stress, Taking On Too Much, Problems, Major Challenges, Failure, Lost Your Way, Struggle, Weight On Shoulders, Overloaded, Uphill Struggle, Pain, Lack Of Fun/ Spontaneity

When the Ten of Questing appears, you may feel as though you are carrying a very heavy burden. You may want to look hard at this and see if there are any ways that you might lighten your load either literally or figuratively. If you look carefully you may find that part of the burden you are carrying emotionally actually belongs to someone else. It will be important for you to pace yourself now. Don’t try to do too much.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Although born in Bristol, England, O’Donnell was descended from an old Irish family and claimed that they were haunted by their own family banshee, which prompted his interest in the supernatural. He went on to become the author of more than 50 books on ghosts and related lore and also investigated numerous hauntings, claiming to have witnessed hundreds of ghosts and other paranormal phenomena. He often lectured and made radio and television appearances in Britain and the United States.

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Portable Magic: Tree of Life: A symbolic figure made up of ten circles connected with twenty-two channels. In Golden Dawn magic, the ten circles which stand for the ten emanations or stages of the process of creation called the Sephirothare linked with the number cards of the suits from the Ace to Ten. The twenty-two channels, also known as pathways, are linked with the trumps.

Portable Magic: The ritual is laid out in the same way as the ritual of the previous chapter, which gives the general full ritual layout of Tarot magic. The only difference is that the triangle is placed in the north, the quarter of elemental Earth and a good choice for a charm designed to result in a material acquisition. The words spoken are the same. It is possible to construct unique Tarot rituals for every purpose, but in this book I have deliberately given a general ritual pattern that can be used for any purpose. The specific intention that directs the will for the accomplishment of the ritual desire is held in the mind, and shaped by the realizer cards and the modifier cards, so a unique wording of the ritual text is not required.

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Tarot Triumphs: Last, but by no means least, there is the vexed question of whether ‘prediction’ is possible or advisable. You might think that this would come first in the considerations because divination usually involves some kind of forecasting. It is a is a tricky issue; for thousands of years theologians, philosophers, and diviners have argued over the nature of the future and free will. Where can we take a stand on this? I cannot deliver an authoritative judgment here, but I suggest that if you are drawn to Tarot, or indeed any form of divination practice, you already accept the idea of looking ahead, as well as at the past and the present. So unless you want to sharpen your wits by arguing your case with the naysayers, I recommend that you focus instead on the philosophy implicit within the cards and the Fool’s Mirror layout as an integrated emblem of past, present, and future. Divisions of time may not have such tight boundaries as we tend to think. And to put this into practice, making sure that any prognostication doesn’t sound too fateful, you can focus on the future cards as indicators of what may happen if the current situation is allowed to develop in the way that it’s going now. The outcome as witnessed in the cards may therefore not be inevitable.