31-Ten of Questing Upright Mage Spiritual Tarot Reading

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Faith, Spirituality Or Psychic Progression:

Don’t be afraid to reach out for assistance if you need it. But you also have to learn when enough is enough, and when it is time to get out from under your burdens. The major theme here is to take good care of yourself, in every way, as to do so is especially critical now.

Card Meanings: Responsibilities, Burn-Out, Drudgery, Resistance, Duty, Ruined, Taken For Granted, Delays, Saddled, Keep Going, Lost Focus, Obligation, Restricted, Overburdened, Stress, Taking On Too Much, Problems, Major Challenges, Failure, Lost Your Way, Struggle, Weight On Shoulders, Overloaded, Uphill Struggle, Pain, Lack Of Fun/ Spontaneity

When the Ten of Questing appears, you may feel as though you are carrying a very heavy burden. You may want to look hard at this and see if there are any ways that you might lighten your load either literally or figuratively. If you look carefully you may find that part of the burden you are carrying emotionally actually belongs to someone else. It will be important for you to pace yourself now. Don’t try to do too much.

This reading is part of a spiritual tarot reading using the The Ten of Questing using cards from the with the Mage Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


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Portable Magic
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Portable Magic: There is a link between the Ace and the Ten of each suit that acts as a natural portal, which is how the symbolic weapon of the suit can move through the circle without breaking it. Kether and Malkuth are connected, as are the numbers one (01) and ten (10). Together, they represent the most spiritual source of the element and its most material expression.

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Portable Magic: Significators are the sixteen court cards that represent you, any person for whom you may be serving as an agent, or any human being who is the focus of the ritual. Your own significator is always placed on the altar of the four Aces, at the centre of the zodiacal circle, which esoterically is the centre of the universe during the ritual. The significator of a person for whom you act as the agent is placed just beneath your own significator card. The significator of a person you wish the ritual to act on is placed upon the triangle of realization.

Portable Magic: potent and their action more manifest because the spheres with which they are linked lie nearer the tangible Earth, and acquire solidity and force from this proximity. In Tarot magic, the elemental trumps are used to form a gateway through which to bring about the realization of the ritual purpose.

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Tarot Triumphs: Since the start of this book, we’ve built up a sound working acquaintance with the Tarot. I’ve invited you to make a more profound engagement with the individual cards; you’ve considered the themes of order and pattern, and the benefits of taking a flexible view on these; and you’ve learned a few layouts for divination. Now it’s time to open up the divination practice fully with the Fool’s Mirror layout, which uses a complete spread of all twenty-two cards. In this chapter, the focus is on constructing and interpreting the Fool’s Mirror spread. In chapter eight, we will move on to the more far-reaching considerations of giving a reading. Finally, chapter nine is devoted to creative ways of working with Tarot and exploring its symbolism further.