22-Ace of Wands Reversed Rider Waite Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

Card Meanings: Disappointing News, Stopping Something, Infertility, Creative Blocks, Missed Opportunities, Hesitant, Bored, Cancelled Travel, Being Too Intense, Slow, Pregnancy Issues, Lack Of Determination, Delays, Lack Of Initiative/ Passion/ Assertiveness/ Energy/ Enthusiasm/ Motivation/ Growth/ Action/ Spark/ Fun, Setback, Wasted Talent/Potential, Selfishness, Stuck

This is a wonderful high-energy card, promising big breakthroughs and real progress. Expect a day ruled by this card to be full of pleasant and unexpected surprises, nice twists of fates, and quirky happenings. This is a day to be filled up with the wonder and energy of life, a time when you’ll find it easy to sail through your work, clear your commitments and really get on top of things. For a special few of us, there will be major steps forward into new areas of life – big changes which lead us toward our heartfelt hopes and dreams. There will be bounty and fortune for some of us.

For others, healing will be the most important matter at hand. Intractable and troublesome illness will fall away, or we will locate new ways of dealing with health matters. This will be a bright fresh happy day. Make sure you enjoy every minute of it!! The Ace of Wands is a symbol of possibility in the area of creativity, excitement, adventure, courage and personal power. In readings, it shows that a seed of bold enthusiasm has been planted in your life although you may not yet recognize it. When the seed sprouts, it could take almost any form. It might be a creative idea, surge of optimism or need to act boldly. On the outside, it could be an offer, gift, opportunity, encounter or synchronistic event. Wands are the suit of individual power and fulfillment. This Ace tells you that a time of passion is beginning. You will be able to assert your best for all to see.

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Development for Beginners: The Dream Laboratory then sought to expand its work to investigate precognition in dreams. So, what the staff of the Dream Laboratory did was they designed an eight-night study for test subject Malcolm Bessent, an Englishman purported to have had precognitive dreams, to see if his dreams would correspond to future events.

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Reversed Cards: If you know anything about Reiki, energy work, or the chakras, then you will probably understand why it is truly a good thing to have your Ace of Wands in the protection aspect. Let’s face it—sometimes we don’t need our center of fire blazing out of control. The third chakra, or solar plexus, in the energetic body is the center of fire. It is located just above the navel and it has two very distinct settings: reactive or active. Think of the Ace of Wands as being contained inside of your stomach. It just sits there giving off a beautiful warm glow. It never gets too hot, and it never overtakes or consumes you. That’s the Ace of Wands in the protection aspect. This nice, calm, protective energy lets us reset the body, allowing it to prepare for a new energy that is on its way.

Elements of the Psychic World: The deck of cards known as the tarot is divided into two parts: the Major Arcana and the Minor Arcana. The word ‘arcana’ is from the Latin word for secret. The Major Arcana consists of 22 cards, each separately titled. These cards depict symbolic figures, such as the Fool, the Magician, the High Priestess and the Empress, elements of nature such as the Star, the Moon and the Sun, and human experiences on the spiritual journey as well as joys, hopes, fears and sorrows. The symbols are universal, drawn from legend and from magical belief. Typically the Major Arcana cards are subject to broad interpretations. In essence they are archetypes and their sequence from 0 to 21 is believed to represent the soul’s journey to awareness, the process of becoming whole or the alchemical process of spiritual transformation. Some have equated the Major Arcana with the 22 letters of the Hebrew alphabet and work them with the Kabbalah’s Tree of Life.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Mathematician and astrologer Jerome Cardan (1501-1576) is thought to be the first to suggest that the wrinkles on a person’s forehead might represent a collection of indicators as to a person’s character and that no two people would have the same wrinkles. In 1658 his work Metopo-scopia was published in Latin by Thomas Jolly in Paris and later the same year a French translation appeared.