71-Eight of Coins Upright Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

Consider the spiritual aspect of life with regard to your working life whether or not you work at a traditional job. Why are you doing what ; you are doing? What growth are you creating? You will benefit from actively reading more about spirituality and talking with those who come from belief systems other than your own. Be open, and you will benefit.

Card Meanings: Results, Productivity, Master, Scholarship, Craftsmanship, Attention To Detail, Learning, Success, Self-Employment, Trade, Financial Security, Employment, Accomplishment, Hard Work, Commitment, Money, New Job, Confidence, Rewards, Concentration, Reputation, Building Business, Dedication, Achieving Goals, Ambition, Expertise, Quality

The Eight of Coins can indicate a period of very hard work. This does not have to be a negative thing, but you must be prepared for it. Think about what it is that you are working for. This work can be personal or professional. Be prepared to ask for help if you need it.

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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: The Fool, with its designation of zero, serves as the portal in Tarot magic. It is through the Fool that ritual desire is projected and psychic links established. Air is the element of the mind, and the Fool represents the higher zone of spiritual Air that encircles the world and mediates between the bands of spiritual Fire Judgement) above it, and spiritual Water (Hanged Man) below it. The Hebrew letter linked with the Fool, Aleph, and its corresponding element Air, are said in Sqher Yetzirah to be ‘as the tongue of a balance standing between these contraries [Fire and Water] which are in equilibrium, reconciling and mediating between them’ (Westcott, 18).

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Creative Tarot: That is how the Eight of Coins feels. It’s not about individual glory—at least, not yet. You are repeating the same task until you get really good at it. Until you are able to perform consistently. This is a card of craft, not of art.

Portable Magic: The links between the Mother letters and the three active elements are explicit and can give rise to no confusion. Mathers was able to place the active elements on the Tarot trumps with confidence. When the text of Sqher Yetzirah moves on to the seven Double letters and the assignment of the planets, the exact placement of the planets on the letters is not made clear. It was for this crucial information that Mathers relied on the communications of the Secret Chiefs. The relevant text in the fourth chapter of St.pher Yetzirah reads:

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Portable Magic: The third stage of the charm, after the acquisition of the desired object, is the enjoyment of its possession untroubled by any misgivings or unhappy revelations. For this phase, the Nine of Cups is an excellent choice. It is titled the Lord of Material Happiness, and signifies perfect satisfaction and the fulfilment of a wish. This card presides over the second decanate of Pisces, ruled by Jupiter, and also the astrological Moon in the sphere of Yesod. To some extent, this happiness will be more perceived than actual, which is to say it will be based on an emotional reaction to the object acquired rather than on its intrinsic monetary value, but it will be no less satisfying because it is subjective rather than objective.