26-Five of Wands Upright Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

It’s difficult to grow spiritually if you are running around like a chicken with your head cut off. Take time to rest, to do nothing. Create space for yourself to be quiet and hear the music of the spheres. Life is not all about competition. Everyone needs room sometimes to just be. Give yourself this gift of time and space, and you should see and feel spiritual growth in response.

Card Meanings: Arguments, Being Defensive/ Territorial, Struggle, Lawsuit Or Quarrel, Strikes, Conflict, Opposition, Disagreements, Pent Up Energy/Aggression, Frustration, Assertive, Temper, Courage, Clashing Personalities/Egos, Adrenaline, Chaos, Sports, Rows, Unruliness, Aggression, Fighting, Competition, Lack Of Control/ Cooperation, Being Rough, Battles, Irritation

The Five of Wands often refers to competition. Usually this is in the career/work arena, but sometimes it can refer to romantic rivals. Don’t be afraid of competing, know that you have something to offer, and can be successful. But you have to try, to see results.

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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: In order to lend the fledgling Golden Dawn the authority of an occult pedigree, Westcott concocted a fictional history that traced the beginnings of the Golden Dawn to the German occult society Die Goldene Dammerung. Supposedly, the charter for the Golden Dawn was given to Westcott by a certain Fraulein Sprengel, head of an apocryphal German branch of the Golden Dawn, which claimed to be in direct contact with the spiritual teachers of Rosicrucian

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Reversed Cards: So you’ve built a team. Each member has unique gifts and talents. There is only one problem: they have never worked together before. The Five of Wands in the mirror aspect shows us possibility. It also shows us what could happen if you can’t find a way to pull it all together. Working with a new team takes practice, time, and commitment. You want others to let you play to your strengths, and you need to allow others to do the same. It might take a little while to figure out how to fill the gaps, but stick with it. Together you can create something amazing.

Portable Magic: Tarot magic is somewhat different from most types of Western ceremonial magic in that its physical tools do not correspond as closely in size and shape with its astral tools. Whereas in Golden Dawn magic, for example, the astral cup is a close representation of the physical cup that is held in the hand, in Tarot magic the astral cup is represented on the physical level only by a much smaller image printed on a piece of cardboard. The physical circle is too small to stand within, but it can be entered on the astral level where its dimensions are easily expanded.

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Portable Magic: The final stage in the realization of the ritual purpose is represented by the Six of Cups, which bears the title Lord of Pleasure. This card is a good choice for initiating a period of steady growth and success. It is the Sun ruling the second decanate of Scorpio, and also the Sun in Tiphareth. The Sun in Scorpio indicates both heat and penetration. Scorpio concerns the critical phases of transformation in life, resulting in a kind of rebirth. The Sun is the life principle of wholeness and self-integration. Its action in this card is uncommonly strong because it not only rules the decanate of the card, but the Sephiroth where the card resides on the Tree. Tiphareth is the centre of the Tree, the sphere of complete balance and harmony. The pleasure of this card is the pleasure of desire realized. Crowley called this card ‘one of the best in the pack’ (The Book of Thoth, 182).