62-Queen of Swords Reversed Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

The reversed Queen points to communication problems at work, both between people and with things like computers and information being misunderstood or misinterpreted. Take your time, explain yourself thoroughly and make sure that you are understood and that you have understood instructions and information as best you can. Assumptions can be very problematic now, both in established jobs and when job hunting.

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 Swords 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.

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Portable Magic: Each court card has two elemental properties that work in combination to define the nature of the card the background element and the foreground element. The first is the element that comes from the suit to which the court card belongs. For example, all court tarot cards in Wands have as their base or foundation the element of Fire, which is the element of the entire suit of Wands. The background element of the suit serves as a stable foundation against which the foreground element functions. It is much the same as the astrological relationship between the signs of the zodiac and the planets. The planets act against the background of the signs, which color or modify their meanings.

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Reversed Cards: The Queen of Swords reminds us of the Justice card in the major arcana. Her word is not only law but also a binding agreement. Here in the mirror aspect, you are being asked to look at all the agreements that currently bind you. Who truly benefits from them? Do they serve your highest good? We make agreements with ourselves and others all the time about happiness, wealth, relationships, and even health. If you find any of these agreements have outlived their usefulness, allow the queen to use her sword and free you from them once and for all.

Tarot Triumphs: The Fool (or Jester) and the Magician are strong candidates for jongleur figures for obvious reasons of clowning and performing magic tricks. So is the Hanged Man, taking my preferred interpretation of him as an acrobat demonstrating his balancing tricks. Strength, the woman taming the lion, could be linked to the female jongleurs of the travelers’ bands, whose acts included animal taming. The World, a scantily clad dancer, is also a possibility. Death appeared in similar guise in play-acting and spectacles of the time, particularly in the Dance of Death scenario, so he could have been part of jongleur repertoire. And perhaps a toppling Tower and a rotating wheel might have been part of the props, or, at the very least, a feature in the stories and plays offered. The Wheel of Fortune could have been a gambling game, offered at shows just as people still pick out lucky numbers from a revolving drum at fairs today. The cultural memories of jongleurs and their performances would be likely to linger on after their high point of fame and provide atmospheric, recognizable images that would work well in the Tarot mix. At any rate, whether jongleurs played a part as folk memories, popular performers, or even creators of the first Tarot cards, I put them forward for consideration in the early history of Tarot. The vernacular also brings us more to the heart and spirit of Tarot; although its history and imagery place it among the nobility as well, I believe Tarot embodies a folk culture that may have been there all along and was not just a place where Tarot ended up in later centuries.

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Reversed Cards: Cups can be a moody suit, and this little page is more than capable of having emotional angst. If you have received this card in the shadow aspect, then you are letting your emotions get the better of you and your current situation. In fact, there is a good chance that you are letting them block the answers or solutions you are trying so desperately to find. In the shadow position, you may even be using this blockage to play victim. Remember, allowing yourself to be pulled under by your emotions helps no one. Instead, it leaves you feeling alone, confused, and even more overwhelmed than ever.