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Career, Work Or Retirement:
There will be an improvement in your work/career life. Particularly if your work is in a creative field this is a time when your suggestions and work will be met with appreciation and may lead to bigger and better things. Bigger and better things are definitely a possibility. A promotion may be on the horizon but even if it isn’t a pay rise might be. Whichever is the case this is a time to sound your own trumpet and ask. As the saying goes… ‘If you don’t ask you don’t get!’ If you are out of work or thinking about changing jobs this is an auspicious time to do so. Even if you think you’ve exhausted all the possibilities you haven’t so if necessary go back and repeat all the steps you have already taken and try again.
Card Meanings: Willpower, Creativity, Intellect, Self-Confidence, Influence, Sleight Of Hand, Power, Logic, Resourcefulness, Ability, Skill, Will-Power, Dexterity
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 work 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
Complete Book of Tarot: Etteilla (1791): Housework, domestic workers, servants, attendants, messengers; (R) hope, trust, confidence, expectation, foresight, apprehension.
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Portable Magic: Below are the correspondences of the Golden Dawn between the trumps and the elements, planets, and signs. Some of the names of the trumps are shortened forms of those commonly used in modern Tarot decks. There are sometimes variant titles for the trumps, but these should not create confusion. For example, the Magician is also called the Magus or Juggler in some decks. The World is sometimes known as the Universe. The Hierophant is called the Pope in older decks, and the High Priestess is known as the Female Pope or Papess. For the purpose of Tarot magic, it is immaterial what titles the trumps bear.
Angel Encyclopedia: Trithemius of Spanheims Book of Secret Things, translated in FRANCIS BARRETTs The Magus, assigns the seven PLANETARY ANGELS to repeating duty as angels of the hours. The day and night are divided into equal parts of 12 hours each. Every hour of every day of the week is governed by one of the seven (see accompanying table).
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Angel Encyclopedia: Trithemius of Spanheims Book of Secret Things, translated in FRANCIS BARRETTs The Magus, assigns the seven PLANETARY ANGELS to repeating duty as angels of the hours. The day and night are divided into equal parts of 12 hours each. Every hour of every day of the week is governed by one of the seven (see accompanying table).