42-Seven of Cups Reversed Rider Waite Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

Card Meanings: Determination, Will-Power, Clarity, Missed Opportunities, Poor Choices, Avoiding Issues, Lack Of Spiritual Growth, Sobriety, Reality Check, Opportunities Or Options, Lack Of Choice, Reality, Decisiveness, Feeling Trapped

The Lord of Debauch is one of those warning cards that we must always take seriously when we come under his influence. Without fail, when he appears we must expect to be subjected to some kind of temptation or test. We must be on our guard for making the exact mistake that he tells us is possible. Temptations come in many shapes and forms, don’t they? Some of these are minor, and others much more serious. The 7 of Primordialism deals primarily with sensual pleasures….sex, food, money, status. Sometimes, the card indicates that we are surrounded by a multitude of different pleasures, and cannot quite make our minds up which ones to choose, out of the many available to us. In so doing, we miss the boat altogether and end up with nothing. Or, alternatively, we greedily snatch at everything we see, possibly missing the real treasure that is waiting for us to notice it.

Greed, triviality, surrender of moral ethics are the big problems when this card appears. We must guard firmly against any of these things, holding hard to our sense of love and goodness. On a day ruled by this card, you need to keep a sharp eye open for all of the above. Also try to monitor your reactions and responses to others – another way we can give in to the Lord of Debauch is to treat another human being in a way we wouldn’t wish to be treated ourselves. If your irritability quotient goes up, spend some time with yourself working out why, and then deal with it. That way you won’t snap the heads off the people you love. If you feel impatient and frustrated, again, work out why…..then go and satisfy yourself. On the high spiritual level, this is a day where forgetting what you believe in will accrue some debt unnecessarily. Be alert for tests of your belief, strong in your love, and bright in your life. That way you should pass the test!!

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Opal: The common misconception that opal is unlucky is due to Sir Walter Scott’s fictional story Anne of Gererstein, but opal is in fact considered to have profound magical, spiritual and healing powers. Opals are said to enhance intuition and positive beliefs as well as bring luck and money to business leaders. They are also thought to reveal the state of your physical and emotional energy, being dull when energy is low and brilliant when it is high.

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Tarot Card Meanings: Seven of Cups; This card suggests we are focusing on unreal or unfulfillable ambitions.  The card is a warning to ‘come back down to earth’ and view a situation more objectively.  Reversed; it suggests fears are unfounded and the same need for objectivity.

Reversed Cards: The Devil is for me one of the most interesting cards in the tarot because there always has to be the ‘bad guy.’ The bad boy of the empire, the one person to blame when it all goes to hell—pardon the pun. When the tarot first made its debut in the fifteenth century, the devil was a big deal. He was a poster boy for all the things one should not do, should not think, and should not speak. He was the Church’s way of controlling the masses, which, when you think about it, actually makes him a liberator. You could say the Devil offers another path, one that goes against the flow of what others believe. He is not one to take orders from others, and being a fringe dweller is what skyrocketed him to fame. He is also linked to the Lovers. The Devil is fifteen in the major arcana, but in numerology, we always take that number down to a single digit, which makes the Devil a six, the same as the Lovers. Coincidence? No, take a look at the card: our Lovers are front and center, bound in chains. Talk about kinky.

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Angel Encyclopedia: Asmodeus was one of the infernal agents blamed for the obscene sexual possession of a convent of nuns in 17th-century France, during the height of the witch scare that ran through Europe. The incident occurred at a convent in Louviers in 1647, and involved 18 nuns who allegedly were possessed through the bewitchments of the nunnery’s director and the vicar of Louviers. According to confessions—most extracted under torture—the possessed nuns committed unspeakable sexual acts with the devil and demons; attended witches’ sabbats, where they ate babies; and uttered obscenities and spoke in tongues. The nuns were subject to public exorcisms. The vicar, Father Thomas Boulle, was burned alive. The body of the nunnery director, Mathurin Picard, who died before sentencing was passed, was exhumed and burned. A nun who broke the story to authorities, Sister Madeleine Bavent, was sentenced to the dungeon.