31-Ten of Questing Upright Mage Love Tarot Reading

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Romance, Love Or Relationships:

The appearance of The Ten usually signifies a hard place in a relationship. It can be that your beloved is undergoing a rough time that has nothing to do with your relationship but needs your support. Most often, however, it indicates that there is something in the relationship which needs to be examined, looked at, and considered. You will not gain by pretending that there are no problems. If you’re in the market for love, do not despair. Your time will eventually come, but perhaps now is a good time to halt your search and just take some time for rest and reflection.

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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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: Circle: The circle is made up of the twelve trumps of the Greater Arcana that are related to the twelve signs of the zodiac. They are the Emperor (Aries), the Hierophant (Taurus), the Lovers (Gemini), the Chariot (Cancer), Strength (Leo), the Hermit (Virgo),Justice (Libra), Death (Scorpio), Temperance (Sagittarius), the Devil (Capricorn), the Star (Aquarius), and the Moon (Pisces). The circle provides both a protective barrier, and an enclosed space where magical energy can be accumulated and concentrated.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: Queen of the Thrones of Earth. Motherly, kind-hearted, intuitive, practical, sensible, industrious, quietly lustful. The traits displayed depend on the dignity of the card.

Portable Magic: Even though playing cards are older than Tarot cards, the suit symbols used in the Tarot predate the suit symbols of modern playing cards, which were simplified by French playing card designers to make printing the cards less costly. Originally, playing cards employed the same suit symbols as Tarot cards. Around 1470, half a century or so after the invention of the Tarot, French card makers came up with the modern suit symbols we still use today, and these eventually replaced the older symbols on playing cards throughout most of Europe. Tarot designers were a more conservative group and chose to retain the original symbols.

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Tarot Triumphs: The Devil in this pack is a grotesque creature. The image we have here is apparently a stock type of devil, which originated with the Persians and Egyptians, reaching us via Byzantine art. Some Tarot card designers (as is evident in the Rider-Waite pack) have decided to make him more majestically horrible, a serious force of evil, instead of this squat, hairy creature. The Marseilles version of the Devil seems androgynous, with a female chest but male genitals, and he is also part beast and part bat with his claws, branching horns, and leathern wings. Sometimes he has gaping mouths depicted on his chest or stomach. Curiously enough, in Northern Italy at the same time as the Tarot emerged, similar images were used to portray ‘monstrous births’ occurring in the population; this tells us that, however far-fetched these pictures were in terms of portraying babies with birth defects, there was a genuine horror of anything half-human. The Devil, then, might also indicate that danger of losing our humanity and sinking into a bestial state.46