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Career, Work Or Retirement:
As with the upright card, The reversed Four suggests that some time off from work would be beneficial. You may also find that something about the way things are done at work/in your field which has never seemed ‘right’ to you may become a lot clearer and you’ll find yourself supporting this practice. If you are looking for work, it may be important to take at least a few hours’ break to rethink. Are you looking in the right place, with the right people? This card suggests that you may need to change tactics.
Card Meanings: Re-Joining The World, Restlessness, Social Unrest, Awakening, Not Accepting Counselling Or Support, Lack Of Self-Protection, Finding Mental Strength, Mental Breakdown/ Collapse, Labor Strikes, Recovering Slowly, Renewed Activity, Coming Out Of Isolation, Burn-Out, Healing, Not Taking Care Of Yourself
The Four of Swords is a card that signifies a break (or need for a break) from normal life. This can also mean that you or someone in your life may withdraw for a time. This withdrawal is not likely to be permanent. It also occasionally means illness or time in the hospital or (even more rarely) in jail. It’s a clear signifier to give people their space.
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Portable Magic: is that it can be worked with success even if the projection of the point of view into a card is less than perfect.
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Angel Encyclopedia: Asmodeus was one of the infernal agents blamed for the obscene sexual possession of a convent of nuns in 17th-century France, during the height of the witch scare that ran through Europe. The incident occurred at a convent in Louviers in 1647, and involved 18 nuns who allegedly were possessed through the bewitchments of the nunnerys director and the vicar of Louviers. According to confessionsmost extracted under torturethe possessed nuns committed unspeakable sexual acts with the devil and demons; attended witches sabbats, where they ate babies; and uttered obscenities and spoke in tongues. The nuns were subject to public exorcisms. The vicar, Father Thomas Boulle, was burned alive. The body of the nunnery director, Mathurin Picard, who died before sentencing was passed, was exhumed and burned. A nun who broke the story to authorities, Sister Madeleine Bavent, was sentenced to the dungeon.
Reversed Cards: The Chariot, along with its sun sign of Cancer, is ruled by the moon, which you might have noticed on your Chariot card. On the Chariot of Llewellyns Classic Tarot, we find the crescent moons show up in triplicate, which is interesting because sevens and threes tend to hang out together a lot in numerology. Maybe that is why we see the driver of this Chariot with his eyes closed. Perhaps he is tapping into the vision of his destination, not willing to move until he sees it clearly with his intuitive sight. This might just be a teachable moment from our seven. Here in the retrograde aspect, you are being instructed on how to intend, imagine, and create your journey. See it, believe it has already been achieved, and go have the actual physical experience. It really is a very simple equation. Yet how often do you do it? How often do you follow all the steps, in order? Even the sphinxes seem to understand that before they can move, the driver has to tap into the journey itself. He has to feel it, become it, and then engage with it. If you have drawn this card in the retrograding aspect, you are being schooled by the number seven on how to move without the doubt. The first step: stop and stand still.
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Tarot Triumphs: TriumphsThis term relates to the Italian word Trionfi, used to designate the twenty-two Tarot Trumps. It also corresponds to the Triumphs of processions that used to take place in Italy, with various tableaux representing conquering heroes and scenes of life, each one ‘triumphing’ over or ‘trumping’ the one before it.