35-King of Wands Upright Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

The King of Wands is a sign that you are already well on your way with regard to spiritual exploration. However, it also warns of a slight tendency to perhaps get carried away and to try to push too far, too fast. Developing spirituality is a process, not an overnight sensation. Give yourself time and space to just be. If sitting still and meditating is difficult for you, that points to an even more urgent need to make time and efforts to do it. Start with thirty seconds, if that’s all you can muster. Walking meditations can be very effective as well. Do what works.

Card Meanings: Natural Born Leader, Self-Centred, Motivated, Honest, Way With Words, Dependable, Confident, Optimistic, Proud, Hot Tempered, Action-Orientated, Fearless, Good Leader, Loyal, Controlling, Noble, Funny, Charming, Lenient, Taking Control, Experience, Freethinking, Energetic, Friendly, Passionate, Strong, Protective

Often associated with the astrological sign of Sagittarius, The King of Wands signifies wise, open, positive, adventurous masculine energy. As with all court cards, The King can indicate a literal person in your life; most often a man with hair on the lighter end of the spectrum. When The King appears, you are likely to have an abundance of energy which you are inclined to use in a positive direction.

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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: It is not clear whether these spiritual teachers and leaders possessed bodies of deathless flesh, or bodies of eternal spirit, but they were considered so powerful and so exalted that the distinction between spirit and flesh held little meaning.

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Reversed Cards: The King of Wands is a man of action, daring, and risk. He knows only too well the consequences of making the kind of decisions others are too afraid to make. He has built his kingdom on the excuses and failings of others. But here in the blocked aspect, he is not feeling as certain and self-assured as he normally does. This energy means you might be doubting your current path, questioning your decisions, and not willing to take action when you know you should. Inaction and doubt are the keywords of this card in the blocked aspect.

Portable Magic: The accompanying diagram is a simplification of the cosmology of the heavenly spheres. Those angelic and divine spheres thought to exist above the zone of the zodiac need not concern us since they play no direct part in Tarot magic. Robert Fludd numbered the spheres at twenty-two, to correspond with the twenty-two Hebrew letters. In Fludd’s Christian model of the universe, the entire zodiac only gets one letter, and the remaining letters are allotted to higher spheres of the various choirs of angels and God, but in the Kabbalistic model of the universe described in Sephu Yetzirah, which we are using and which was used by the Golden Dawn, each zodiac sign is assigned a letter.

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Portable Magic: The four Aces are associated with the highest sphere, Kether, through the number one, and in their spiritual aspects lie outside the process by which the universe was emanated. Kether is the godhead, the source of creation within which and from which all forms and energies are differentiated, but it has no form and no energy of itself. It is for this reason that the Aces are called the roots of the powers of the elements. The Aces are pure elemental potential, and from their source the differentiated elemental qualities of the rest of the cards of the Minor Arcana take their origin.