54-Five of Swords Upright Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

Even if you have suddenly found the spiritual answers that you’ve been looking for your whole life, remember that they are your answers and not everyone else’s. You don’t need to convert anyone else to your way of thinking. The Five of Swords can also indicate a sudden break from spirituality that no longer works for you. Give yourself time and space to find new answers, if that’s the case.

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 Swords 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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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: Red is the color of Wands and Fire. Blue is the color of Cups and Water. Yellow is the color of Swords and Air. Green is the color of Pentacles and Earth. The yellow of Air should be thought of as deep and rich, much darker than the pale gold of spiritual radiance. The primary Golden Dawn color for Earth is black, but black is not very workable as a color for beams of light during rituals, so I prefer to use a deep green for Earth. This is acceptable because the Golden Dawn acknowledged four color for elemental Earth vitrine, russet, olive, and sable.

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Creative Tarot: The Five of Swords is a battle with no winners. One person might gain from the experience—he is collecting the swords of his opponents. But it’s not clear that he actually won, or if others simply abandoned their weapons as they were leaving the scene of battle. It is a card where one person attempts to connect with another, but instead of using their hands or their words, they use weapons. And no one wins in that scenario. Possibly a fight that must be abandoned, possibly a situation from which nothing can be gained.

Portable Magic: The elemental cross serves as the altar of Tarot magic. Because of the shape of the cards, it is easy and natural to build an altar of four cards as a cross, but awkward to build it in the form of a square. When laid as a square, the bases of the four interlaced cards cannot converge at the centre, a necessary feature of the altar because it emphasizes the centre point as the point of emanation. The cross creates an altar of perfect size to fit within the circle of the zodiacal trumps, but an altar based on the square is smaller and less aesthetically pleasing when set in the circle.

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Portable Magic: The other trumps are most often given Roman numerals from I to XXI. However, there is no Roman numeral for zero. This practice of leaving the Fool unnumbered or giving it a zero defines a division in the Greater Arcana that has considerable esoteric meaning. The trumps naturally split into two parts the solitary Fool, and the other twenty-one picture cards. Esoterically, the Fool remains aloof and apart, and for this reason it interacts with all the other trumps equally. The Fool is a kind of touchstone against which the other trumps are contrasted and evaluated.