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Family, Friends & Relationships:
In general, the Five of Dynamism can indicate that someone you care about may be away for a while. Don’t get too possessive if that’s the case. Assume that they will be coming back to you. The Five can indicate conflicts, both external and internal. Don’t escalate conflicts unnecessarily. Think before you act.
Card Meanings: Self-Sabotaging Behaviour, Lack Of Communication, Deception, Abuse, Standing Up For Yourself, Self-Sacrifice, Crime, Cowardliness, Assault, Serious Conflict, Empty Victory, Hostility, Surrender, Murder, Violence, Walking Away, Fighting Back, Victory, Intimidation, Bullying, Rape, Change, Defeat, Aggression, Underhanded Behaviour, Overcoming Challenges
When the Five of Dynamism appears, you are likely to find yourself with some mixed feelings about life in general and about a few people in particular. Don’t ignore these, but don’t feel like you have to speak every word you’re thinking and feeling either, as you could ruin the very things that you want the most – such as close, intimate relationships with your friends and lover. Think several times before you really let someone have it even if they deserve it. Pick your battles.
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Elements of the Psychic World: As the ancestors are not really thought of as gods, worship may not be entirely the right term to use. Typically, offerings of food or drink or gifts for the spirits of the dead are made in the hope this will please the ancestors and make sure that they continue to look out for the community. In West Africa each family has its own ancestral shrine, inhabited, it is thought, by the founder of the lineage. These shrines are often carved in the likeness of the founder and must be tended and cared for.
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Portable Magic: When the background element of the suit is combined with the foreground element derived from the divine name, each court card obtains a pair of elements. The working of the more active foreground element of the individual card against the more passive background element of the suit gives each card its unique identity, so that the court cards represent sixteen distinct human types. It is usual to write the foreground element first and the background element second, mirroring the titles of the cards themselves.
Portable Magic: The standard Tarot consists of seventy-eight cards having two main divisions called the Greater Arcana, or trumps, and the Lesser Arcana, or suits. Arcana is the plural form of arcane, and simply means mysteries. In the earliest Tarots, neither Roman nor Arabic numerals appeared on any of the cards. The ordering of the trumps of the Greater Arcana was a received tradition that was taught orally but not marked on the trumps. Repetitions of the suit symbol defined the value of each number card of the Lesser Arcana, just as they did in common playing card decks until quite recent times.
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Tarot Triumphs: The Fool is the wild card. Just when we think we have everything sorted in terms of our Tarot practice, he bounds in with a crazy idea, a new insight, a tempting trail to research. Tangents are his stock-in-trade, and he frequently reminds us that nothing is as fixed as we might have hoped. As the Fool can break into the sequence of the twenty-one cards, turning up amongst them wherever he pleases, so too can he symbolize the moment when we see things differently and realize that we don’t have to stay locked into one set of assumptions. The Fool’s Mirror flashes and catches our attention; it’s time to take stock and head off in a new direction.