61-Knight of Dynamism Upright Mage Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

In the context of spiritual questions, The Knight points to a need for silence and space to deepen your understanding. It’s hard to increase your spirituality if you’re running around like a chicken with your head cut off. Remember one of the greatest affirmations ever offered to the world: Peace. Be still.

Card Meanings: Go Against The Flow, Champion, Risk-Taker, Strong Man, Single-Minded, Impatient, Assertive, Intellectual, Rebellious, Focused, Soldier, Jump In, Perfectionist, Forward-Thinking, Honest, Clever Person, Ambitious, Hero, Seize The Moment, Quick-Wit, Direct, Big Changes/ Opportunities, Brave, Daring, Impulsive, Courageous, Talkative, Braver, Arrival/Departure

The Knight of Dynamism actually brings a fairly upbeat and cheerful energy. It can often mean that someone or something desirable is about to seek you out. The Knight of Dynamism also points to your physical, emotional, and spiritual energy being at a peak.

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Psychic Abilities : Most people who do not believe in psychic abilities choose this because they are of the opinion that being psychic goes against their religious beliefs. However, with faith healing, one is able to make the best of both these worlds. This is all about having the ability to diagnose when someone is unwell by tapping into spiritual faith and understanding.

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Portable Magic: The court cards are intermediaries that connect the trumps representing higher celestial forces with the number cards representing material motives and events in the physical world. In the same way, the magician who stands at the centre of the ritual structure manipulates and applies the higher forces of the trumps to accomplish the mundane purposes represented by the number cards. This central place of the magician is suggested by the location of Tiphareth, the central sixth Sephirah on the Tree of Life that is the seat of the Christos or Messiah. The Anointed One of religious myth is a human being who has been infused with divine wisdom and power from Kether, and who expresses that divinity in a manifest way in the lower world of the four elements in Malkuth. He stands with his feet on the ground and his head in the heavens, uniting the highest with the lowest.

Portable Magic: Tarot: Card decks consisting of seventy-eight cards that are divided into two main parts, the twenty-two trumps or picture cards known as the Greater Arcana, and the fifty-six suit cards known as the Lesser Arcana. The Tarot was invented in Italy during the fifteenth century to play a trick taking card game of the same name. Its use in magic did not become popular until the nineteenth century, when esoteric Tarot decks began to arise in France.

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Tarot Triumphs: The sole card that starts the reading is the last to be considered here within the main body of the layout. This is because it has less geometrical or symbolic significance, and we have already worked with its intrinsic meaning. However, everything relates back to it. In the Fool’s Mirror spread, it is always drawn from the pack unseen after shuffling, never chosen deliberately to represent the question or querent, as with some Tarot layouts. It is therefore a ‘divined’ card, drawn as the supreme indicator that determines the nature and scope of the question.