14-Temperance Upright Mage Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

Aim high, but don’t have expectations of yourself or others that you or they can’t possibly meet. Do your work with patience and with stamina and it will pay off for you in the long run. Your accomplishments will not be overlooked.

Card Meanings: Balance, Harmonious Relationships, Temperance, Tranquility, Moderation, Perspective, Good Influence, Patience, Confidence, Peace, Inner Calm

Temperance is a card about balance, in many ways, and relationships of all kinds. Friendships, family, romantic partnerships, and work partnerships all need your attention. This is also a card about alchemy or mixing and matching. You may have to try several approaches to things before you find what is truly right for you.

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Development for Beginners: Furthermore, Bessent’s dream had additional precognitive qualities in that when he was lead out of the sleep room, he was greeted by a man in a white doctor’s coat and then led to a room, down a corridor, that was filled with artwork completed by mentally ill patients.

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Portable Magic: zodiac sign associated with Temperance in the Golden Dawn correspondences, Sagittarius the Archer. I know that Mathers and others who commented on the Golden Dawn Tarot went to great lengths to justify the link between Temperance and Sagittarius in their writings. Much of what they wrote is plausible and persuasive. Even so, I have never been convinced.

Tarot Triumphs: As we reach the end of this book, I would like to wish you all the best with your Tarot practice. Whether you use Tarot for divination, personal illumination, or creative inspiration, it is an interest that can last a lifetime. We learn, develop, and pass on our knowledge, as it is my intention to do here. My own curiosity drew me to the Tarot, and I discovered an innate affinity with it, but I owe much to the Tarot masters who have helped me along the way. I hope that some of the concepts expressed here will do justice to what I have learned from others and that this exposition of the Fool’s Mirror method will help in some way to further the life of the Tarot, a remarkable set of symbols and way of knowledge that we have been fortunate enough to inherit.

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Tarot Triumphs: It’s possible to do a three-card reading for yourself, if you wish, keeping in mind the cautionary recommendations I’ve made earlier. Do it for something self-contained and not too important. For example, today my husband and I have decided to walk in a nature reserve on Dartmoor. We haven’t yet visited it, but we know that the path runs by a river and that there should be plenty of spring daffodils out. I am curious to know what to expect, and even how I should dress for it. So I ask the question ‘How will our walk turn out today?’ Then I pick out three cards: Temperance, the Tower, and the Star. Right—there are two cards with an abundance of water! I’m guessing that the river will be high and that we’ll probably have to splash through some flooded parts too. The Tower bothers me a little, and I’ll take it as a warning that we should take care not to trip and fall over any unstable boulders. Rocks falling on our heads, such as those that come cascading down from the Tower, are unlikely in this context, but loose stones causing a hazard are a distinct possibility.