01-The Magician Upright Rider Waite Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

If you’ve been feeling ill, that will most likely end soon; this card signifies strength and/or the return of strength. If you do have some kind of ongoing health issue that hasn’t gotten better, you may benefit greatly from undertaking some sort of additional alternative therapy such as nutritional counseling, massage, dietary restriction, and so forth.

Card Meanings: Willpower, Creativity, Intellect, Self-Confidence, Influence, Sleight Of Hand, Power, Logic, Resourcefulness, Ability, Skill, Will-Power, Dexterity

The Magician is about making higher and better use of all of one’s power. Spiritual, emotional, and otherwise. This is another card that often signifies new beginnings and great expectations. This is a very powerful, positive omen in a reading. This card reminds us that we have the power to make a difference, in our lives and in the greater world, if we simply make a point to try. You should note that this is not magic in the sense that you need to do spell-work or anything of that nature. It’s also not ‘magic’ like a stage illusionist performs, which is the somewhat superficial appearance of wondrous feats. This is actual transformation of the literal and figurative world in normal ways. You are not going to have it all handed to you on a plate, but you have the potential to have that plate and a lot of what’s on it if you do the magic yourself. The Magician is all about action. If you do nothing you’ll get nothing. If you don’t know what to do then just do something because anything is better than nothing. In other words if you don’t try you won’t get.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: House 6: Daily labor, coworkers, servants, subordinates, employees, work environment, dependents, service, health concerns, diet, medical treatments, illness, worry, misfortune, diet, small animals, pets.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Trump 2: The Female Pope (High Priestess) is one step above the street magician but still a trickster. Modeled after the legendary Pope Joan, this brilliant woman disguised herself as a man so she could assume the papacy. In patriarchal Europe, God was unequivocally of masculine gender and His spokesperson on Earth could never legitimately be a lowly female. Sadly, Pope Joan came to a bitter end. After being outed as a woman, a pious Christian mob bound her feet to a horse’s tail and dragged her through the streets of Rome, stoning her to death along the way. How dare a woman trick the populace by pretending to be the Holy Father!

Portable Magic: Grimoire: A word from the French meaning ‘grammar.’ Literally, a copybook of practical magic written by a magician as an aid to memory, or as a way of passing on a system of ceremonial magic to a disciple. Grimoires are handwritten texts never intended for public reading, often put together in the form of brief comments

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Portable Magic: grimoires, the emphasis is on the circle as a barrier of protection. Magicians often evoked spirits of an infernal or chthonic nature, and relied on the circle to remain safe from the beings they called