09-The Hermit Reversed Mage Family Tarot Reading

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Family, Friends & Relationships:

There is nothing wrong with having a need for some time alone – don’t be afraid to take it. Problems can arise, however, when one spends too much time alone or is too fearful of being around other people or being vulnerable to them. Life is about vulnerability.

Card Meanings: Hastiness, Withdrawal, Rashness, Paranoia, Isolation, Foolishness, Immaturity, Loneliness, Imprudence, being reclusive, Restrictive, Anti-Social

The Hermit is an extremely spiritual card, and often has to do with institutions and large organizations – everything from a bank to the entire Christian Church. This card indicates spirituality even if you are an atheist. It’s in whatever sense the word ‘spirit’ makes sense to you, even if for you ‘spirit’ equates to ’emotion.’ You may be trying hard to figure out what the ‘truth’ is about someone (or some matter), don’t feel that you have to do it all on your own, ask for help if you need it to gain different perspectives, more information, etc.

This reading is part of a family tarot reading using the The Hermit 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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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Rudi and Willi’s father was a printer in Braunau-am-Inn, Austria, where both were born. One night, when the Schneider family was playing with an Ouija board, they discovered that whatever requests were made, such as the movement of objects, they were carried out. Willi was only 14 at the time but it wasn’t long before he had developed mediumistic skills with a female control called Olga.

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Angel Encyclopedia: Michael caused a medicinal spring to appear; anyone who bathed there and invoked the Blessed Trinity and Michael was said to be cured. The miracles, conversions, and baptisms at the spring aroused the jealousy of the pagan Hellenes. They gathered a mob and dammed two rivers to combine them. The waters were directed onto Colossae and the church at the spring. But Archippus, a God-fearing hermit who had settled at the spring when just a boy, heard the roaring waters and called upon Michael (the Archistrategos) for help.

Tarot Ultimate Guide: Learning to read tarot cards is really no different than someone learning a new language. You are not going to understand every word the first day. It takes time and practice you learn a little more each day until one day you find that you have learned a great deal. You will eventual be able to hear what the cards are telling you. You will find that when you are consulting the Tarot cards that you are not going to get a straight forward answer. You are not going to be able to ask the name of the person that you are going to marry. The Tarot cards will give you a map of your future as long as you stay on the same path that you are currently on. As you vary your path you will realize the Tarot cards will change the map they have set out. That is why learning how to read Tarot cards is a journey that changes as you learn more and more. Let us start your journey now.

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Tarot for Beginners: The final card in the sequence is the World, signifying the fulfillment that comes with having learned and integrated the lessons the Fool encounters along his journey. In between these two are the other twenty trump cards. Some, like the Fool, depict archetypal characters, such as the Empress, the Devil, and the Hermit, while others represent celestial bodies—the Sun, the Moon, the Star—or certain qualities of character, such as Temperance and Strength.