62-Queen of Swords Upright Golden Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

The Queen can indicate that your emotions are the gateway to opening up your spiritual life. Think about what you are feeling and why. Then stop thinking and feel. Keeping a dream diary can be particularly insightful now. Be open to messages from spirit in the everyday.

Card Meanings: Realistic, Principled, Independent, Divorced, Open-Minded, Brave, Clever, Sophisticated, Strong, Skillful, Fair, Repressed Pain Or Sadness, Intelligent, Mother, Problem Solver, Rush, Discerning, Self-Reliant, Funny, Candid, Constructive Criticism, Communicative, Sceptical, Witty, Objective, Sharp Wit, Honest, Truthful, Protective, Chatty, Quirky

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
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Portable Magic: Spheres: In the cosmology of the ancient Western world, the Earth is the fixed centre of the universe where the four elements interact. Surrounding the Earth are elemental zones of Water, Air, and Fire, representing more spiritual aspects of the three active elements. Above the zones of the active elements are the spheres of the seven wandering bodies of traditional astrology. Above the seven planets is the sphere of the fixed stars, within which is located the band of the zodiac. Above the stars are the divine realms containing the hierarchies of the angels and God. Modern magic continues to make use of this ancient model of the universe.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Queens are mature nurturing individuals (mother figures) who are responsive to the emotional climate surrounding the querent. They represent important women related to the current situation or significant personality traits needed by the querent to navigate the matter at hand. When upright, the Queen of Swords indicates a need to keep your wits about you as you go through a period of anticipated loss, deprivation, or actual grief. This queen has known sorrow but has matured and become more self-reliant as a result of her privations.

Portable Magic: The Golden Dawn also linked human beings to the court cards by hair color and eye color. It was an elaboration of the traditional method used by Tarot fortune tellers for choosing a significator for the querent, and for matching the court cards that turned up in a divination layout with human beings. For example, under the Golden Dawn system, a mature man with fair hair and blue eyes would be given the King of Cups as his significator card; or if the King of Cups appeared in the divination layout, it would be assumed to stand for an older man with blond hair and blue eyes who was involved in the question.

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Portable Magic: The same principles that apply to the use of realizer cards in general also apply to charms. The significator, if one is used, should be on top of the pile that is placed on the triangle. The number cards of the charm, when more than a single realizer is used, are ordered from top to bottom in the sequence of desired events that express the successful working of the charm. The cards are placed on the triangle one by one, in reverse order to their working. That is to say, the realizer card that is the last stage in the working of the charm is placed first on the triangle, because it goes on the bottom, and the cards are stacked from bottom to top. When a significator is used, it is always the final card to be placed on the triangle.