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Career, Work Or Retirement:
As with the upright card, the appearance of The reversed Seven of Dynamism in the context of work, can mean that your employer is looking at your work and what you do very closely. This is not a time to try to ‘get away’ with anything whatsoever; you will surely be found out. Something which seems very small to you (like taking home a few pens from work) may seem like a huge breach of trust and result in major problems at work with your boss, up to and including the possible loss of your job. If you are looking for work, play up your trustworthiness and willingness to commit.
Card Meanings: Confessing, Turning Over New Leaf, Slander, No Backbone, Dangerously Two-Faced, Being Outsmarted, Con Artist, Malicious, Blackmail, Running Away From Consequences, Ignoring Warnings, Coward, Getting Caught, Conscience Kicking In, Serial Cheat, Unworkable Strategy, Stealing Credit, Helpful, Coming Clean, Advice, Counsel, Pathological Liar
The Seven of Dynamism can point to someone who is behaving with less than ethical intentions. It sometimes also means prying into someone’s life where you don’t belong. If you sense that someone is spying on you, you may be right. If you are tempted to dig through someone else’s life (unless it is that of your minor child who has given you cause for concern), resist the impulse. Everyone deserves privacy.
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Portable Magic: Remain within the astral circle for several minutes and contemplate its atmosphere, which should feel serene yet energized, as though awaiting transformation. Allow yourself to become aware of the physical place where you laid out the cards as you continue to stand within the circle. See both the astral place of working, and the physical space around your physical body at the same time, interpenetrating each other. Expand from the heart centre of your astral body a cleansing radiance, so that the physical place in which you have worked the ritual glows with subtle light. Visualize the four elemental weapons floating in the corners of the physical room where you are seated.
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Reversed Cards: When reading the Wheel of Fortune in the shadow aspect, one cannot escape the inevitability of death. We will be ultimately crushed by the spinning gears of time. Forgotten, replaced, and lost in a world that keeps on turning. This is only made stronger by the fact that when we physically have the Wheel of Fortune card upside down, the letters on the card spell ROTA, Latin for ‘wheel.’ We are hopelessly chained to the wheel. We go up with it and we go down with it. And when the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top, we can sometimes forget our sense of morality. For what place do morals have in a hopeless cyclic experience in which we will inevitably be destroyed? It does sound grim. Perhaps this is why the Rider-Waite-Smith gives us some relief from the heaviness of this uncontrollable wheel. Maybe this is why Waite felt the need to prop this card up with religious hope. For in the corners of the Rider-Waite-Smith cards we see symbols of the Four EvangelistsMatthew, Mark, Luke, and Johnreminding us that here in the dark shadows of the human experience we have hope, that we are being guided by something that is not as limited as the physical experience. Here in the arms of the saints, we are guided through a high spiritual experience. When we find ourselves in the shadow nature of this card, we must remember that there is always a way to come into the light. No darkness is forever, and all that once bound us to fear can be slowly and lovingly unraveled. For as the Wheel says in its own words,
Tarot Triumphs: Jo spread out the pack for me. It was a revelation. He used the Rider-Waite Tarot pack, created by author A. E. Waite and artist Pamela Colman Smith at the beginning of the twentieth century. It is probably the most popular pack in use today, apart from the traditional Tarot of Marseilles. Every card, including the suits of the Minor Arcana, is represented as a pictorial image and is rich in symbolism, drawn partly from the symbolism and teachings of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It is a very vivid, very bright pack. I fell in love with it. I felt that each card was a portal through which I could enter a magical world.
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Tarot for Beginners: Many Tarot readers would argue that there is no separation between physical space and the spiritual realmjust a division between the seen and unseen. Whatever your take on the meaning of the word ‘spiritual,’ it is important to acknowledge and respect the flow of energy that connects you to the Universe and informs your intuition during the reading. Tapping into this ‘space’ in an instantaneous way can be challenging, which is why its recommended that you clear mental and emotional ‘debris’ before sitting down to read the cards.