68-Five of Pattern Reversed Mage Family Tarot Reading

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In general, The reversed Five of Pattern says that in the recent past you may have felt ‘left out in the cold,’ as though everyone but you had everything made in the shade – but that feeling is passing. Your confidence should be beginning to renew now. Trust any reasons you’re feeling for being upbeat.

Card Meanings: Forgiveness, End Of Hardship, Being Welcomed/Accepted, Revival, Making Progress, Improvement In Finances/Luck, Positive Change, Health Improvement/ Treatment, Recovery From Losses, Becoming Financially Secure, Becoming Employed, Courage, Paying Off Debts, Employment, Overcoming Adversity

The Five of Pattern can point to a time when life is feeling less than secure. The important thing to remember is that there is always help available when we need it, from forces both seen and unseen. You may feel alone, but you have the capacity to change that. Reach out.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: The family also heard what sounded like a body rolling down the stairs and saw chairs move around the room with no human hands to guide them.

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Reversed Cards: Here in the Two of Pentacles, we see a joyous Jupiter returning to the hard-working sign of Capricorn, linking this card to the Wheel of Fortune. We also see other visual links to the Wheel of Fortune card with the infinite loop ribbon that seems to work as a pulley between the two pentacles. You could even say that the pentacles look like gears, ever turning in the hands of Jupiter. While the upright version of this card may actually show someone enjoying their new luck and talent, here in the retrograde aspect they are taking a break. Or, more to the point, they need to take a break. The game of gears needs to be put down for a while and serviced. Think about your car. You have to take it in every three to five thousand miles for an oil change, and you really should have it fully serviced around every ten to twelve thousand miles. Well, guess what? Your Two of Pentacles is due for a service. You can’t possibly expect your equipment or yourself to function properly if you don’t stop and get it all up to date.

Tarot Triumphs: Tarot, after all, has evolved to become a sequence of twenty-two images that hold together well as a set; they seem to be deliberately chosen, drawn for the most part from classical allusions and medieval imagery, but presented in an original way, and as an apparently meaningful set, not as a random mix of allusions. And they evade attempts to tie them into one specific source.12 They contain elements of known images, as we’ll explore in chapter five, but they have an identity of their own as a set and sequence of symbols. This has led to frequent conjecture that a form of spiritual teaching may well have been embedded in the early forms of Tarot, perhaps a version of Sufism, Kabbalah, or alchemy. This is speculation, but not outlandish conjecture. Or perhaps it emerged from a school of wisdom that has not survived in any other recognizable form.

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Creative Tarot: The history of the deck we recognize as the tarot—the deck that includes both the Minor Arcana and the twenty-two characters and archetypes of the Major Arcana—begins in fifteenth-century Italy. But the tarot came in many different varieties, even from the very beginning. There was a Florentine deck called the Minchiate, with its forty-card Major Arcana set; and a deck from Milan called the Trionfi that used four types of birds rather than the four elements of the standard deck.