68-Five of Disks Upright Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

Work can be either burdensome or non-existent when this card appears, and you may be feeling stuck. Know that you do not have to stay in a situation that is not healthy or workable for you, have faith in yourself and the universe that changes are possible. You don’t ; have to do everything all on your own. If you need a new position, ask everyone you know for possibilities. Things will get better. Have faith!

Card Meanings: Loneliness, Bankruptcy, Bad Luck, Hardship, Divorce, Poverty, Destitution, Despair, Unemployment, Struggle, Poor Health, Alienation, Illness, Homelessness, Financial Ruin, Financial Loss, Breakups, Adversity, Feeling The World Is Against You, Recession, Negative Change In Circumstances, Temporary Financial Hardship, Outcast, Feeling Left Out In The Cold, Scandal

The Five of Disks can point to a time when life is feeling less than secure. The important thing to remember is that there is always help available when we need it, from forces both seen and unseen. You may feel alone, but you have the capacity to change that. Reach out.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Pages represent children or young people, new learning experiences, the beginning stages of things, and messages coming to the querent. When upright, the Page of Swords is a perceptive young person who quickly connects the dots to construct theories about what is happening. His ability to plan mentally and to cut to the chase makes this Page especially adept at any type of work requiring secrecy, discernment and keen mental planning. He would be a formidable opponent in a game of chess. This page values his ability to think independently, but sometimes his sharp words or abrupt manner of communication are experienced as hurtful by those around him. Sometimes this card appears when one is dealing with unwanted news or upsetting messages.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Timing: Some readers use the cards to time their predictions. Temporal associations, rooted in astrology, can be helpful in judging when future events might occur.

Complete Book of Tarot: What, then, is a tarot reading if not an excursion into the imaginative world of childhood play? By entering the transitional space of tarot reading, we create for ourselves a safe environment where we can play with our deepest fears and anxieties as well as our most cherished hopes and wishes. We then return to the ‘real’ world to make our dreams a reality. The playful myth-making that emerges as we read the tarot links us to the mythic imagination of past generations and moves us forward in our search for self.

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Tarot Triumphs: The image of the High Priestess, otherwise called the Papess, or female Pope, is very simple in one sense. A woman with a tall headdress sits before a curtain hung between two pillars, holding an open book in her lap. But she has aroused great debate and much research among Tarot historians.8 Does she represent Pope Joan, Isis, Sophia, the Virgin Mary, Faith and the Church, a prophetic Sibyl, a sorceress, or pagan knowledge? All have been proposed as candidates, along with a specific historical character: the heretical Manfreda, who believed in creating female popes. She was a thirteenth-century cousin of the Visconti family, who later commissioned one of the first Tarot packs. After fighting my way through this thicket of possible allusions and appraising their possibilities, I have arrived at the view that this card can best be understood not as one particular figure, but as an embodiment of wisdom and ancient knowledge symbolized in female form.