50-Ace of Swords Upright Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

In the context of work, The Ace can mean that you soon will try a different tactic or may even choose to leave the job that you’re currently in. If you’re committed to staying where you are, you may have some good ideas for new policies or procedures that could make everyone’s life easier at work and improve the bottom line/final product. Don’t hesitate to give voice to those. Another old adage: ‘It’s amazing what can be done if you don’t care who gets the credit.’ You will ultimately get the credit for anything good that you bring to the table. The credit doesn’t have to be instantaneous.

Card Meanings: Focus, Stimulating People And Environments, New Beginnings, Assertiveness, Victory, Mental Clarity, Authority, Clear Thinking, Realising The Truth, Intellectual Ability, New Ideas, Intensity, Breakthroughs, New Plans, Vision, New Projects, Valiant, Ability To Concentrate, Success, Justice, Communication, Force, Love

The Ace of Swords can indicate a new beginning of some sort in your life, possibly on several fronts. Sometimes this new beginning can be started by a separation of some kind – from a relationship, or from a job situation. Know that as anxiety-producing as such a new beginning can sometimes be, that underneath it all is good, beneficial energy that is getting you where you want to go.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: When upright, the Eight of Pentacles shows a craftsman perfecting his skills and working diligently to do an excellent job. This is a card of training and apprenticeship with the goal of honing one’s abilities to produce a quality product. There is much satisfaction in attending to details and doing things well, even if it takes several attempts to get it right. The artisan on the card is willing to put in the necessary time and effort. He understands the need to be patient and allow things to mature properly rather than try to rush the process. Traditionally this card refers to an amiable and modest peasant girl who approaches her chores diligently without complaint or pretension, as symbolized by the sign of Virgo associated with the card.

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Portable Magic: The altar is erected in the usual way on the table, with the Ace of Swords pointing toward the east. You sit on the west side, facing east. Your significator is placed, not in the centre of the altar as is usual for most rituals, but partially over the Ace of Swords, because this evocation concerns a sylph, and Air elementals are of the suit of Swords.

Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): The figure calls for no special description. The face is rather dark, suggesting also courage, but somewhat lethargic in tendency. The bull’s head should be noted as a recurrent symbol on the throne. The sign of this suit is represented throughout as engraved or blazoned with the pentagram, typifying the correspondence of the four elements in human nature and that by which they may be governed. In many old tarot packs this suit stood for current coin, money, deniers. But the cards do not happen to deal especially with questions of money. Divinatory Meanings: Valor, realizing intelligence, business and normal intellectual aptitude, sometimes mathematical gifts and attainments of this kind; success in these paths; (R) vice, weakness, ugliness, perversity, corruption, peril.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): One seated on her couch in lamentation, with the swords over her. She is as one who knows no sorrow which is like unto hers. It is a card of utter desolation. Divinatory Meanings: Death, failure, miscarriage, delay, deception, disappointment, despair; an ecclesiastic; (R) imprisonment, suspicion, doubt, reasonable fear, shame.