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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:
This is a good time to keep your own counsel when it comes to your spiritual beliefs. You can associate with others without believing everything they believe, of course. However, if you keep an open mind and open eyes and ears, you can receive spiritual wisdom now from people (and from the universe) whether or not you are really trying to do so. Inspiration can come in a nanosecond sometimes.
Card Meanings: Confessing, Turning Over New Leaf, Slander, No Backbone, Dangerously Two-Faced, Being Outsmarted, Con Artist, Malicious, Blackmail, Running Away From Consequences, Ignoring Warnings, Coward, Getting Caught, Conscience Kicking In, Serial Cheat, Unworkable Strategy, Stealing Credit, Helpful, Coming Clean, Advice, Counsel, Pathological Liar
The Seven of Swords can point to someone who is behaving with less than ethical intentions. It sometimes also means prying into someone’s life where you don’t belong. If you sense that someone is spying on you, you may be right. If you are tempted to dig through someone else’s life (unless it is that of your minor child who has given you cause for concern), resist the impulse. Everyone deserves privacy.
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Elements of the Psychic World: Accounts of macro PK include the so-called physical phenomena observed during séances with mediums of the spiritualist era in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Such phenomena included table tilting, rapping and levita-tion, and the playing of musical instruments with minimal or no contact. In more modern times, claimed macro PK phenomena include metal bending and the production of images on unexposed photographic film by Uri Geller and other psychics.
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Elements of the Psychic World: First documented in 1939 by Cambridge University psychical researcher Whitely Carrington, and now observed as a common occurrence, displacement is lack of synchronization in psi testing. For example, a person asked to give the order of a pack of playing cards or ESP cards may be one or two cards ahead or behind in sequence. Displacement also occurs in pre-cognitive dreams and psychic readings, when difficult or challenging information is placed out of context or buried in non-threatening information or symbols.
Elements of the Psychic World: In Tarot divination, results can be achieved with analysis of just one card, but for more thoroughness combinations of several cards in set patterns are usually used. These patterns are called spreads. There are many, many spreads, although the Celtic Cross is often taught to beginners as their first spread. More experienced practioners will use their own spreads, assigning their own meanings to the relevant positions represented.
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Tarot Triumphs: 26 Those who wanted such a conventional or straight-forwardly recognizable set of emblems had the Minchiate Tarot to work with. Although this contains similar cards to the twenty-two Triumphs of the Marseilles Tarot, it has been expanded to include sets of images representing, for instance, the signs of the zodiac, the theological virtues, the four elements, and the five senses. It is much more schematic, but although it is overtly more philosophical, it seems to have been used primarily as a card game rather than for illumination or divination. See A History of Playing Cards and a Bibliography of Cards and Gaming by Catherine Perry Hargrave (Mineola, NY: Dover, 1966), 2289 and indexed references.