61-Knight of Swords Upright Golden Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

The Knight of Swords points to relatively good news with regard to health, but you may be told to slow down a little. If so, do as you’re told. The Knight has an element of somewhat grandiose energy and behavior. Yet doing your own homework into what’s ailing you can be helpful. You can harness your own healing energy and power now.

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 Swords 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 Swords also points to your physical, emotional, and spiritual energy being at a peak.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: From the Greek ge, ‘earth’ and pathos, ‘suffering’, the term refers to naturally occurring radiation from the earth that gets disturbed by man-made structures, such as power lines and buildings and underground water and mineral concentrations. It is thought that the negative effects of these energies can be detrimental both to structures and people’s health. For example, geopathic stress may explain events like ‘sick building syndrome’, which is thought to be caused by electromagnetic fields surrounding office equipment, sealed buildings with inadequate or non-existent fresh air supplies and radiation from blocked underground streams.

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Reversed Cards: The Knight of Swords is the first one to put his or her hand up for an adventure. Riding off to face a challenge is what this knight is all about. Unless, of course, he is having a bad day. Here in the blocked aspect, we find our knight a little confused over what direction he is headed and what he should do when he gets there, which is unusual for this particular knight. Confusion is not a natural state for him, so take your time and ride out the mind fog.

Portable Magic: It is in this sense that the Aces are known as the roots of the elements. From the Aces proceed all the number cards of the suits. Their action is powerful, primal, expansive, like the flowing forth of a fountain. What is perceived in Ether as a swirling into the centre is perceived in the world as a fountaining outward. In Tarot magic, the Aces are used as the ritual instruments of the four elements and together constitute the altar.

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Portable Magic: name of God with four letters (written in English YodHehVauHeh, or IHVH). That is to say, the foreground elements are linked with the letters of the name, and the letters of the name are linked with the four card types. In this way, across the bridge of the divine name, the foreground elements are linked with the court cards. It is not necessary to fully understand the esoteric use of Tetragrammaton to learn the placement of the elements on the court cards, but you should know that this placement is not arbitrary. The four Hebrew letters of the divine name relate to the court cards of each suit in the following order: