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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:
The Ace of Primordialism shows a need for you to ‘give back’ some of the love that you have been given in life/that you are experiencing. This is also a connection to the divine. On a spiritual level, meditate on the idea that you are a beloved child of the universe, and feel the support that comes to you ‘from the other side,’ as it is always there, all you have to do is look for it.
Card Meanings: Love, Happiness, Celebrations, New Relationships, Joy, Fertility, Good Health, Conception, Pregnancy, Beauty, New Beginnings, New Romance
The Ace of Primordialism is a very powerful, positive omen relating to love, happiness, and affection. Sometimes though, it is about new beginnings and although it usually means love it can indicate new beginnings in other areas of life.
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Portable Magic: There is a lot of nonsense written about the astral realm, perhaps in part because the name itself is so misleading. It is also variously referred to as the astral plane, the astral level, the astral world, the astral dimension, or simply as the astral. The word astral means of or like the stars. However, the stars have little to do with the astral realm, which is simply a world or environment that holds form but no substance. In the Kabbalah, it corresponds with the ninth emanation, Yesod, which is linked with the Moon. We enter the astral realm in dreams, and less perfectly during daydreams or when we imagine. It is the place where human beings and spiritual beings can most easily meet and interact. Magicians deliberately enter and manipulate the astral realm. The ability to do so is one of the most important skills of magic. It can only be learned through practice.
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Portable Magic: Start with a clean, flat surface that represents in a symbolic sense the unlimited surface of the astral plane. Erect the elemental altar of the four Aces in the manner already described. The interwoven Aces create a spiral of force that descends downward in a clockwise turning, viewed from the top. Think of them as the blades of a propeller that turns clockwise. The spiral forms automatically when the altar is erected, and energizes the centre of the altar. Lay your significator on top of the cross of Aces so that it is upright from your perspective and centred over the altar. It will be elevated slightly above the level of the table the effect is more noticeable when you use small, stiff cards, which have more tilt when interlaced. The spiral created by the turning of the Aces has its focus on the centre of your significator.
Portable Magic: While it is true that no ancient Hebrew root for the Tarot can be proved, the structure of the Tarot supports an association with aspects of the Kabbalah. The artists who created the Tarot in northern Italy in the early fifteenth century may not have had the Hebrew alphabet in mind when they settled on twenty-two picture cards for the deck, but it cannot be denied that there are twenty-two picture cards, making it natural to associate the picture cards with the Hebrew letters.
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