05-The Hierophant Upright Mage Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

Ritual of any kind is helpful to you now. If you have health challenges, discipline, order, and commitment – in whatever way that makes sense to you – is the way to go about it. ‘Traditional’ therapeutic means also have a high chance of success now.

Card Meanings: Beliefs, Bonded, Conformity, Religion, Marriage, Commitment, Conventional, Traditional Values, Mercy, Traditional Institutions, Inspiration, Social Approval, Forgiveness

The Hierophant is very much about ‘doing the right thing.’ You may be struggling with an issue and are unsure about what is ‘right’ for you to do. Know that the answers are within you. Remember that the ‘right’ thing is what is right for you also.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Holistic Chinese philosophy encompassing yin and yang and the five elements of the universe that evolved into a complex system of external examination and diagnosis of health and disease. TCM places a greater emphasis on the prevention of disease than on treating it and in ancient China physicians would only be paid if their patients stayed well, not when they fell ill. TCM dates back 5,000 years and is based on Taoist principles surrounding the concept of universal life force energy or chi. It has been suggested that TCM is rooted in the practice of Ayurvedic medicine and then combined with Taoist philosophy in the fourth century

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Reversed Cards: The Hierophant is in many ways the spiritual teacher of the tarot. Formally known as the Pope card, the Hierophant is in charge of one’s spiritual well-being and karmic path. He provides guidance and structure so we can deal with the one constant spiritual law that we all must face on a daily basis: change. The number five in numerology is the number of change. It represents the constant spinning wheel, the reminder of our temporary existence in the physical world. It is this impermanence that requires us to have a good, solid faith. Not religion, but faith. For when one has faith in the universe, faith in mother/father/god, one understands that change is not only normal but the only thing that can truly be relied upon. Here in the reversal of the Hierophant both your faith and your ability to change are being called to task. Just how much we will see as we make our way through the five aspects of this reversed card.

Portable Magic: This distinction is essential in understanding the Tarot, and the way in which the cards are used in Tarot magic. The trumps are the unique pictoria1 scenes they bear; the number cards of the suits are the numbers they bear, expressed through multiples of the suit symbols. Even though the trumps in both traditional and modern decks are usually numbered, those numbers are not an intrinsic part of the essential natures of the trumps. Similarly, even though the numbered suit cards in modern decks bear pictorial scenes, those scenes are not an intrinsic part of the identities of the number cards, but merely interpretations of those identities.

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Portable Magic: When two or more significators are used in a ritual, it may not always be possible to select the ideal court card to serve as a significator for an individual, if the best card is already in use. You should choose the most appropriate court card for the significator of your subject or the person for whom you act as agent from among the remaining available court cards. Your own significator is always selected first as the ideal court card to represent you, and does not change from ritual to ritual.