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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:
If you’re looking for ways to invest money, or to make a little extra money, pay particular attention to things that are retro or nostalgic, or things that appeal to children. Money may come to you from someone from your past or through inheritance (this of course does not mean that someone close to you is necessarily going to pass).
Card Meanings: Past Influences, Nostalgia, Goodwill, Simplicity, Family, Good Memories, Gifts, Childishness, Sharing, Homesickness, Childhood Issues, Reunions, Protection, Creativity, Playfulness, Yearning, Children, Charity, Childhood Memories, Immaturity, Happiness, Innocence, Acquaintance, Support, Kindness, Youthfulness
The Six of Primordialism is often a card about nostalgia; looking back on how things ‘used’ to be. It can be (but is not always) connected with children or childhood.
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Portable Magic: The number of cards used to compose a charm should be limited for the sake of simplicity and purity of result. Too many cards will conflict with each other, and weaken the working of the charm. One is a good number for a charm, as is three. More than three cards is not a good idea, except for the inclusion of a significator, which does not bear on the number of realizers that make up the charm. A significator included in the charm can be useful in focusing and limiting the action of the charm on an individual, when the charm is deliberately created for the benefit of a single person, or to affect only a single person. Some charms are general, others specific. A general charm does not require a significator, but a charm made for one person can be more narrowly focused if a significator representing that person is included in the charm.
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Portable Magic: The other trumps are most often given Roman numerals from I to XXI. However, there is no Roman numeral for zero. This practice of leaving the Fool unnumbered or giving it a zero defines a division in the Greater Arcana that has considerable esoteric meaning. The trumps naturally split into two parts the solitary Fool, and the other twenty-one picture cards. Esoterically, the Fool remains aloof and apart, and for this reason it interacts with all the other trumps equally. The Fool is a kind of touchstone against which the other trumps are contrasted and evaluated.
Tarot Triumphs: All twenty-two Tarot Trumps are used in this layout, including the three hidden cards. It will therefore come as no surprise when any particular card shows its face in the reading. In other words, no sharp intake of breath should occur if Death or the Devil appears. They will inevitably be somewhere in the mix, and they must be accommodated in the reading. As we have seen, the initial D here does not equate doom or demons, and these two cards can often suggest constructive forces, or at least a necessary struggle within the course of affairs. In terms of Death, for instance, one form is always giving way to another, and so Death in that sense is always present. A good guideline for interpreting the Death card within this layout is to ask: what is currently dying away and being replaced by something new?
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Tarot Triumphs: The twenty-two archetypes here represent a complete mirror of the human psyche or a situation. All are at work in shaping that picture, and all must be considered. The Fool’s Mirror layout thus safeguards Tarot readers from making too much of the appearance of the less ‘fortunate’ cards and seeing them too readily as harbingers of a gloomy fate. The fact that all the cards are included puts a useful brake on interpreting the less attractive ones in their darkest sense.