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Career, Work Or Retirement:
Receiving the Magician in reverse can indicate a resistance to needed change when it comes to your working life. The truth is that nothing stays the same forever, change and newness is a part of life. Don’t cling to the past.
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.
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Portable Magic: A useful extended ritual working for serious Tarot magicians is to evoke all thirty-six elementals of the number tarot cards on successive nights, one spirit on each night, and ask that spirit to tell you its true secret name. The title of the card is the public name of the elemental attached to it, but it also has a private name that you may use to summon it. This secret name can only be learned from the spirit itself, by asking the spirit to reveal it to you. The name will be specific to you another magician asking for the secret name would get another response. It is akin to a mantra passed from master to disciple, unique to each circumstance. Its revelation is both an expression of trust by the spirit, and a kind of compact between the spirit and the magician to whom the name is given.
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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 Beginners Guide: Most people can learn to read the cards. This will come more easily to some than to others. Each chapter in this book concentrates on a different aspect of the cards, and in the final chapter, we will practise a little, with different types of spread. Tarot cards are the forerunners of modern playing cards, and I shall try to show the similarities with standard cards, as well as the differences, in addition to giving clear and precise information as to the meaning of each card.
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Angel Encyclopedia: The Magus stimulated a revival of interest in occultism; the great occultist Eliphas Levi was influenced by it. However, there is very little original material in the book. Barrett lifted material from the works of AGRIPPA, Peter of Albano, Jean Baptiste von Helmont, and other experts on alchemy and occultism. Barrett did contribute some new illustrations: portraits of various demons, which he may have seen while scrying.