01-The Magus Reversed Thoth Health Tarot Reading

This page is part of your health tarot reading with the Thoth Tarot Deck. If you are reading this page by accident you may prefer our Spirit Guide Quiz or if you looked for The Magus specifically try The Magus Thoth Tarot Meaning. Love, Luck and Light to all!

Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

The Magus, even in reversal, is a good signifier for improved health. Take good care of yourself, and seek medical counsel if you need it. Believe in your bodies ability to heal itself. You are likely to be feeling much better fairly quickly.

Card Meanings: Insecurity, Delay, Cunning, Unused Ability, Greed, Lack Of Self-Confidence, Unimaginative, Manipulation, Untrustworthiness, Conniving, Trickery

The Magus is about making higher and better use of all of one’s power. Spiritual, emotional, and otherwise. This is another card that often signifies new beginnings and great expectations. This is a very powerful, positive omen in a reading. This card reminds us that we have the power to make a difference, in our lives and in the greater world, if we simply make a point to try. You should note that this is not magic in the sense that you need to do spell-work or anything of that nature. It’s also not ‘magic’ like a stage illusionist performs, which is the somewhat superficial appearance of wondrous feats. This is actual transformation of the literal and figurative world in normal ways. You are not going to have it all handed to you on a plate, but you have the potential to have that plate and a lot of what’s on it if you do the magic yourself. The Magus is all about action. If you do nothing you’ll get nothing. If you don’t know what to do then just do something because anything is better than nothing. In other words if you don’t try you won’t get.

This reading is part of a health tarot reading using the The Magus using cards from the with the Thoth 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.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Elements of the Psychic World
Book Details
Elements of the Psychic World: Roll created a typical scenario or set of conditions for poltergeist activity. It typically involved a child or teenager who harboured internal anger from some sort of stress within the family. Psychokinesis was an unconscious way of expressing that anger without the fear of punishment, and in most cases the child had no idea they were causing the disturbances. Roll also noticed that agents are often in a poor state of health physically or mentally, and in some cases psychotherapy eliminates the problem.

Try our Love Horoscopes: Scorpio and Pisces

Elements of the Psychic World: Mage were Zoroastrian astrologer priests from ancient Persia. The word mage is plural; the singular i s magus. It is derived from the Old Persian word, Magupati, in modern Persian Mobed. Magus is also a word for a shaman, magician, wizard, sorcerer or wise man, especially one of experience and accomplishment. According to the New Testament, the three Kings who visited the baby Jesus in Bethlehem were magi.

Tarot Card Meanings: In most Tarot decks the cards have a clear ‘upright’ and ‘reversed’ position.  The meanings in this book follow the traditional interpretation of these positions.  Generally the reversed position  indicates the same forces at work but in a negative (or opposite) way.  Modern playing card decks feature designs that do not clearly appear reversed or upright and if you choose to use playing cards as your main deck it’s advisable to make a small mark to denote the upright/reversed orientation.  

  • Feel free to drop us a line if you looked for The Magus Thoth Health Tarot Reading and you don’t see what you want. We would be glad to help. In the meantime checkout The Archangel Uriel Angel Card.

Angel Encyclopedia: English magician and occultist. Little is known about Francis Barrett beyond his authorship of The Magus, a compendium of occult information, including the lore of angels and DEMONS and how to work in MAGIC with them, published in London in 1801.