60-Princess of Swords Reversed Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

In relation to work questions, The reversed Princess indicates that you may soon be dealing with some unexpected conflict at work or a message you were not expecting. Neither is necessarily a bad thing, just take a few minutes to think before you respond. If you’re seeking work, know that some employers are very likely to do intensive background checks before hiring you. Be prepared to respond about questions regarding your past and/or about information you consider personal, like your credit score.

Card Meanings: Paranoid, Mind Games, Defensive, Delinquent, Nothing To Say, Scatterbrain, Player, Malicious Gossip, Cold, Ill-Health, Dim-Witted, Not Speaking Out, Bad/Disappointing News, Cunningness, Lack Of Ideas/Planning, Being Blunt/ Abrasive, Imposture, Sarcastic, Having Your Head In The Clouds, Lack Of Mental Agility, Cynical

The Princess of Swords can sometimes stand in for a literal person in our lives. If so, in this case, The Princess will represent a person who is younger than the querent, who is likely to have hair on the darker end of the spectrum. The Princess also often indicates that a message is coming. In this instance, it may not be what you were hoping to hear.

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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: During Tarot magic all of the tarot cards lie flat, or nearly so. Each card has a three-dimensional astral projection, and these are visualized as upright rectangles of light that float in the air above the tarot cards that lie beneath them. For practical purposes, during rituals it is best to imagine yourself standing upright upon an enlarged version of the significator card, rather than trying to become the human figure illustrated on the surface of the card, or looking out through the figure’s eyes. Think of the card as a kind of rug that lies flat on the floor of the astral place of working, decorated with the image of the court figure, and imagine that you stand upright on the rug.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Cardan suggested that the lines of a person’s forehead could be used for divination purposes, in a similar way to the lines of the hand in palmistry. According to Cardan there could be up to seven lines on a forehead and these could be equated with the seven planets of astrology from the bottom to the top of the forehead: Moon, Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. No one was likely to have all seven lines.

Psychic Abilities : The reason that they continue to be used today is because they are popular, and not as straight forward as simply turning over a card and picking out a message from the artistic picture on the other side. One needs to have some intuition so that the message that is coming from the card can be applied to a specific situation or question. People trust in the messages from tarot card readings as they are typically accurate.

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Tarot Triumphs: 8 See Mary K. Greer, ‘Papess Maifreda Visconti of the Guglielmites—new evidence,’ November 7, 2009, https://marykgreer.com/2009/11/07/papess-maifreda-visconti-of-the-guglielmites%E2%80%94new-evidence/ and Robert O’Neill, ‘Papess Cards,’ September 19, 2013, https://www.tarot.com/tarot/robert-oneill/papess-cards.