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Romance, Love Or Relationships:
In the context of love, the Eight of Dynamism points to a need to seriously re-evaluate a relationship. You may be sticking with someone that is actually bad for you, since you figure it’s ‘better than nothing.’ If that’s the case, rethink. Being in an unhealthy relationship is much worse than being alone. If you are looking for love, first look at how well you love yourself. Someone else cannot come along and fix you. Start where you are.
Card Meanings: Feeling Pressure, Paralysed By Fear/Terror, Indecision, Persecution, Crisis, Victimised, Psychological Issues, Punishment, Censure, Weakness, Hands Tied, Feeling Trapped, Silenced, Dilemma, Restricted, Judgment, Anxiety, Backed Into A Corner, Hopeless, Trial By Jury, Helpless, Negative Attitudes, Consequences, Powerless, Drama, Imprisonment, Slavery
When the Eight of Dynamism appears, you may be holding yourself back because you fear moving into the future, or because you are wary of getting hurt by a new situation, or maybe for no reason at all. Think through what it is that you’re afraid of. The truth of the situations are probably much less frightening than your mind is making it out to be.
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Portable Magic: other people and with spirits, cleanse atmospheres and places of destructive influences, make potent charms, extend aid, and perform works of healing. You can attract wealth, gain love, or achieve victory over your enemies. You can use the Tarot to accomplish any purpose you would seek to achieve through more cumbersome and complex methods of ceremonial magic.
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Development for Beginners: Step 4: Gently run your hands over each card. Assess the feeling that you get when you touch each of the cards.
Portable Magic: Having chosen the tarot cards that will serve as the active components in her ritual, Mary finds a quiet room where she will not be disturbed that has a table and chair where she can sit comfortably and lay out her tarot cards. She divides the tarot cards into piles so that she can reach them easily without hesitation, and sorts each pile into the order in which its tarot cards will be laid out. One pile contains the four Aces of the altar. Another pile contains the twelve zodiacal trumps of the circle. Another holds the three elemental trumps of the triangle. Another has the three realizer tarot cards that will go on the triangle. Another contains the three modifiers that will go on the circle. She also has the two significators, one for herself and the other to stand for the editor who will make the decision whether or not to award her the illustration contract.
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Tarot Triumphs: It’s possible that this card could also be a sign of initiation, especially within the general context of myth and tradition. Although I can’t vouch for any historical connection, the collection of myths surrounding the associated goddesses Ishtar from Babylonia and Anahita from Iran carry a startling likeness to the Star. Ishtar is often symbolized as the Morning Star and is sometimes known as the Star of Lamentation; Anahita is the goddess of the heavenly waters that flow from the region of Venus among the stars. In one of the key myths, Ishtar decides to travel to the center of the underworld to fetch the water of life to restore her dead lover, Tammuz, god of the harvest. She passes through seven gateways, leaving behind one of her jeweled adornments at each portal, until she arrives naked at the sacred pool. Here, in this underworld, the souls of the dead are represented by birds.53 This is at the very least a compelling parallel to the scene shown on the Star of the Tarot. Taking this back into the realm of a contemporary Tarot reading, the Star may therefore indicate an inner journey, as opposed to the Chariot, which more often signifies outer forms of travel.