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Career, Work Or Retirement:
This can signify a promotion and/or new, good job headed your way. If you are already employed you should know that both you and your work are appreciated and valued – and you should see signs of this soon. If you are unemployed (or looking for a new job) then you need to keep looking for new opportunities. They are out there – all you have to do is find them.
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: It may seem strange that the Aces represent the four manifest elements since the Aces reside on the Tree of Life in Ether, the highest of the ten Sephiroth. At first consideration, the four Tens might appear to be a better choice. However, the Tens have specific and limited meanings, whereas the Aces are the roots and upwelling sources for the elemental energies of the suits, embodying within themselves in potential all the meanings of the number cards of their suits. In the Kabbalah, Ether and Malkuth are esoterically connected, since the Malkuth of a higher world is the Ether of a lower world. The Aces (01) and Tens (10) are also intimately connected, as the mirror reflection of their numbers suggests.
Portable Magic: It is possible that Tarot divination predates Court de Gebelin’s Tarot essay by a few years. The French card diviner, Etteilla, a seller of seeds and grains by profession whose real name was JeanBaptiste Alliette (173891), included the Tarot in a list of methods of divination in his first book, published in 1770. It is not clear that he knew the method of Tarot & Divination when he made this list, but in 1782, only one year after the appearance of the speculations of Court de Gibelin, Etteilla attempted to publish a book devoted to Tarot divination. Etteilla is generally known today as a Tarot diviner, but he began his second career as a fortune teller using ordinary playing cards, and probably only moved on to the Tarot after being inspired by Court de Gibelin’s essay.
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Tarot Triumphs: It can be hard to place the Fool definitively in any of these sequences and constructs. Perhaps the Fool may have the last laugh after all if he stands outside the numbering, knowing that there is in fact no intended number symbolism within the pack. He may watch us all struggling to make sense of the sequence and smile at our folly. But he also knows that we will gain from this, that the effort will sharpen our wits, make us appreciate the strength of the Tarot images, and lead us on to trying out new ways of interpreting them. The Fool is there to stop us from taking everything for granted. Maybe individual numbering was never meant to matter much if the cards were intended to be fluid and to be shuffled into different orderings and combinations. Even the game Tarocchi is not in one fixed form and has many different sets of rules. There might always have been an intention that we could approach the patterning of the Tarot in different ways so that it becomes a kind of universal picture book, open to interpretation from different viewpoints and in different contexts.