69-Six of Disks Reversed Thoth Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

The reversed Six of Disks can mean that financial increase is available to you – but not in the way you expect. Look around you and consider other ways that you might be able to make more money. Should you start a business on the side? Can you cut down on your expenditures? Above all, if you need help, ask for it.

Card Meanings: Inequality, Jealousy, Unfairness, Miserliness, Extortion, Scams, Meanness, Underpaid, Gullibility, Lack/Abuse Of Generosity, Lack Of Investment, Greed, Subservience, Fake Charity, Abuse Of Power Or Position, Gifts With Strings Attached, Bad Debts, Unemployment, Undervalued, Poor Financial Decisions, Lack Of Charity

The Six of Disks is often a sign of a turn for the better, particularly with regard to money. It’s one of the more positive cards. It speaks of equality, fairness, and the cyclical nature of life. When this card appears, you are likely to be heading into a positive cycle.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: The Rhine Research Center dates back to the 1930s when ESP card tests conducted by J B Rhine were created within the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University an offshoot of the psychology department. In 1965 Rhine retired from Duke University and moved the parapsychology unit off campus to form the Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man. In 1995 the Foundation was renamed the Rhine Research Center in his honour.

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Elements of the Psychic World: The Rhine Research Center dates back to the 1930s when ESP card tests conducted by J B Rhine were created within the Parapsychology Laboratory at Duke University an offshoot of the psychology department. In 1965 Rhine retired from Duke University and moved the parapsychology unit off campus to form the Foundation for Research on the Nature of Man. In 1995 the Foundation was renamed the Rhine Research Center in his honour.

Tarot Triumphs: 1 Astrology, of course, was taking the external reference points of the movements of the planets through the ‘fixed stars’ (the band of the zodiac as defined by astrology), whereas Tarot, as far as we know, has no such objective external framework in mind. However, the challenge of developing meaningful symbols is similar in both cases, and this is allied to the underlying concepts of number, which Babylonian and Greek astrologers developed over a lengthy period of time. For a detailed analysis of the early centuries of astrology, see Jack Lindsay, The Origins of Astrology (London: Frederick Muller, 1971).

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Tarot Triumphs: 1 Astrology, of course, was taking the external reference points of the movements of the planets through the ‘fixed stars’ (the band of the zodiac as defined by astrology), whereas Tarot, as far as we know, has no such objective external framework in mind. However, the challenge of developing meaningful symbols is similar in both cases, and this is allied to the underlying concepts of number, which Babylonian and Greek astrologers developed over a lengthy period of time. For a detailed analysis of the early centuries of astrology, see Jack Lindsay, The Origins of Astrology (London: Frederick Muller, 1971).