45-Ten of Cups Reversed Rider Waite Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

Card Meanings: Keeping Up Appearances, Disharmony, Family Secrets, Dysfunctional Family, Social Services, Quarrel, Rocky Relationships, Neglect, Lack Of Security/Stability, Lack Of Teamwork, Miscarriage, Losing Your Home, Broken Home, Non-Traditional Families, Not Wanting Marriage/Children, Waste, Broken Relationships, Infertility, Homesickness, Divorce, Unhappy Home/Family Life, Isolation, Foster Families, Conflict, Separation

The Lord of Satiety is a sanctuary card…..it indicates a blissful moment in time where we feel contented, happy and emotionally satisfied. It’s easy to be at one with the Universe when you feel this blessed. We are more readily able to make contact with the High Powers, and to experience their energies in our lives. So on a day ruled by the 10 of Primordialism, be aware that you are probably walking closer to the Gods (however you conceive them) than on most more ordinary days. Expect intuition to be heightened, and make sure you give yourself the time to listen to it. Try to make an oasis of silence around yourself every now and again, so that you can simply experience and feel and know the quality of your life. This doesn’t have to be for long periods – five minutes here and there throughout the day will make for a happy interlude.

Remember – when you feel loved yourself, you radiate love to others. You don’t have to do anything more complicated than allow yourself to be satisfied. Days like this are rare enough. But when they come around, if you let the brightness inside your soul, it lights you up from the inside. We gather strength on these days – strength that carries us forward through the challenges and storms that inevitably touch our lives from time to time. Strive to be peaceful and secure in your home environment too. And don’t let yourself be impatient for the things that have not found their right moment in your life yet. Absorb, grow, rest and replenish….these are the important things to do on a day ruled by the Lord of Satiety.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Purple and Violet: Seekers, impatient with others, including themselves; have high ideals but can become depressed if ideals not met; someone who needs and seeks spiritual experiences.

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Portable Magic: your purpose and to know which realizer card is best suited to fulfil that task before summoning the elemental of the card.

Portable Magic: This distinction is essential in understanding the Tarot, and the way in which the cards are used in Tarot magic. The trumps are the unique pictoria1 scenes they bear; the number cards of the suits are the numbers they bear, expressed through multiples of the suit symbols. Even though the trumps in both traditional and modern decks are usually numbered, those numbers are not an intrinsic part of the essential natures of the trumps. Similarly, even though the numbered suit cards in modern decks bear pictorial scenes, those scenes are not an intrinsic part of the identities of the number cards, but merely interpretations of those identities.

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Tarot Triumphs: Some years ago, I was asked to contribute a story to an anthology called Tarot Tales. These were to be fictional stories whose basis or theme involved using Tarot cards. For my effort, I drew five cards at random from the pack to use as a basis for my story. I picked them out unseen, as you would for a reading, and allowed the images to stir my imagination. The cards I turned up were Temperance, Justice, Death, the Moon, and Strength, and the result was ‘The Ship of Night,’ a tale about a nocturnal excursion that began as a walk through the city to cure sleeplessness, then became a moonlight cruise, and ended with a lucky escape from a ferry that takes us over the watery border into the realm of death.1 I wasn’t sure if I could complete the story, as I don’t regularly write fiction, but to my surprise the cards acted as a portal into another world where a fantasy came gliding into view.