62-Queen of Dynamism Reversed Mage Love Tarot Reading

This page is part of your love tarot reading with the Mage Tarot Deck. If you are reading this page by accident you may prefer our Spirit Guide Quiz or if you looked for The Queen of Dynamism specifically try The Queen of Dynamism Mage Tarot Meaning. Love, Luck and Light to all!

Romance, Love Or Relationships:

With regards to love, the main caution with The reversed Queen of Dynamism is that your memory of what happened or what was said in a romantic relationship may not be the actual reality of things. Be open to hearing your partner’s point of view. If you’re looking for love, you’ll have to work harder than usual to understand where your prospective partner is coming from. Don’t assume; ask.

Card Meanings: Bitter, Absent Mother, Repressed Trauma, Vindictive, Sly, Spiteful, Poor Communication, Scatter-Brain, Obsessive, Cruel, Rude, Dependant, Not Learning From Past, Malicious Gossip, Unforgiving, Pessimistic, Keen, Mental Fogginess, Cheater, Deceitful, Nasty, Dysfunctional, Manipulative, Harsh, Lack Of Empathy, Overly Critical

The Queen of Dynamism can point to a woman in the querent’s life. This is a woman who is not to be trifled with. Often she will have dark hair and/or eyes. If not a person, she can point to the need for you to be forceful and honest in some situation to get your needs met. You may need to put your foot down.

This reading is part of a love tarot reading using the The Queen of Dynamism using cards from the with the Mage Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: It all began in 1760 when a stockbroker, Mr Kent, rented a house in Cock Lane from Mr Parsons, a parish clerk. At the time, a Miss Fanny was Kent’s housekeeper; the two fell in love and decided to make wills naming each other as beneficiaries. Not long after, Kent and Parsons had a disagreement over money. Mr Kent moved out of the house and began legal proceedings against Parsons. In the meantime, Fanny died of smallpox, and Parsons seized upon the chance to get his revenge on Kent. He concocted a story whereby Mr Kent had murdered Fanny for the inheritance, and in 1762 Parsons began to claim that Fanny was haunting the house. He alleged that Fanny had told his 12-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, that she had been poisoned by Kent. Parsons invited a committee of 20 or more men to his house to witness Fanny’s ghost possessing his young daughter. Elizabeth, apparently under the influence of Fanny, declared once again that she had been poisoned and that the only way she could rest would be if Kent were hanged.

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Reversed Cards: Every so often we fall prey to showing off. We have all been guilty of unintentionally rubbing other people’s noses into our good fortune, whether it’s a new toy, a new job, or a new partner. Most times we do this without much malice. It is when we do this on purpose and to deliberately make others feel bad that we have entered the shadow aspect of the Magician. If you have drawn this card, you know you have skills and you understand how to bring magic into your life, but you have failed to understand that these gifts are for you to share. What you consider amazing news might be terrible to someone close to you. Your newest toy might just remind someone else in your life of all that they can’t afford. Or perhaps you are the one who feels you are constantly being shown up by someone in your life. Remember, sometimes the Magician needs an audience, and if you no longer wish to watch, he will just move on and show someone else.

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