64-Ace of Disks Reversed Thoth Love Tarot Reading

This page is part of your love tarot reading with the Thoth Tarot Deck. If you are reading this page by accident you may prefer our Spirit Guide Quiz or if you looked for The Ace of Disks specifically try The Ace of Disks Thoth Tarot Meaning. Love, Luck and Light to all!

Romance, Love Or Relationships:

The reversed Ace carries a warning to look out for possible issues of greed and jealousy if you are currently in a committed relationship. Don’t compare yourselves to each other, be a team. If you are looking for love, this is a clear signal that the time may be drawing near that you could meet someone wonderful, either through your work or theirs. Be friendly, and get out and mingle.

Card Meanings: Greedy, Scarcity, Financial Delays, Deficiency, Stinginess, Lack Of Planning, Money, Excessive Spending, Poor Financial Control, Instability, Lack Of Opportunities Or Lost Opportunities, Greed, Lack Of Money, Insecurity, Misery

The Ace of Disks is likely to find you enjoying a new beginning on several levels, and this is a very positive new beginning. Your health and vitality is likely to be at a high point. The appearance of this card is usually the sign of a turn for the better in terms of fortune and wealth, and sometimes it can even indicate gifts of money, or inheritance from unexpected sources but it certainly doesn’t mean that someone has to pass over for you to receive this inheritance.

This reading is part of a love tarot reading using the The Ace of Disks using cards from the with the Thoth Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: A moment of intense and ecstatic feeling when body and mind are lost in bliss. Psychologist Abraham Maslow (1908-1970) coined the phrase to describe getting so totally absorbed in an experience or moment that an individual is lost in the present’, and experiences ‘detachment from time and space’. It often occurs in response to intense emotions such as love, or intense life experiences such as childbirth, and also occurs when communing with nature, listening to music or viewing great art or theatre. Physical exercise, meditation, religious experiences, mediumship or magical rituals and selfless behaviour can also trigger peak experiences. Maslow believed that peak experiences were within the reach of everyone and people who experienced them felt an increased sense of connection, confidence and happiness with the universe.

Try our Love Horoscopes: Scorpio and Taurus

Portable Magic: Your significator must always be chosen from among the court cards, and should be the card that most closely expresses your nature. It should be the court card in harmony with your personality, and need not reflect your physical appearance, although older men should usually choose a significator from the Kings and mature women a significator from among the Queens, whereas younger men should choose one of the Knights and younger women one of the Pages. Always use the same court card for your significator. Set it upright, from your own perspective, in the center of the circle.

Portable Magic: to playing cards, but it has often been mistakenly assumed that the references were to Tarot cards, because until quite recently it was thought that the Tarot was older than common cards. The belief was that common cards had descended from the Tarot, whereas we now know that it was the other way around the Tarot was based in part on playing cards, which were already in widespread use when it was invented.

Tarot Triumphs: There is nothing to stop you from developing a method of aligning Tarot to your own area of interest, whether it be theosophy, psychotherapy, meditation, or homeopathy. This could be a way to enrich both practices. The important thing to keep in mind is that no one system of correspondences is the final authority; be honest with yourself if you can see that they don’t accord in certain ways. No set of correspondences aligns two systems exactly—if it did, the systems would be the same in the first place.