52-Three of Dynamism Upright Mage Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

Your feelings or ego may be quite bruised by something that happens with relation to work. Try to keep this in perspective. Your whole life is not (or should not be) what you do professionally. You may need some assistance to find a better approach to work. Don’t hesitate to ask. If you’re looking for work, this too may show a need to look in a different way or in a different field than the one you’ve been pursuing. Hang in there.

Card Meanings: Sorrow, Upheaval, Serious Misunderstandings, Disorder, Sadness, Alienation, Absence, Division, Loss, Depression, Loneliness, Unhappiness, Disillusion, Conflict, Confusion, Removal, Distraction, Trauma, Civil War, Upset, Grief, Heartache, Betrayal, Heartbreak, Separation, Broken Relationship, Ill-Health

Regardless of the way that the Three of Dynamism card is depicted, know that it is not all bad. Although there is an element of sorrow that is undeniable when this card appears, what lies on the other side of this sorrow can be enhanced understanding and joy. Allow yourself to fully experience any sorrow or pain that comes up now, so that you can move beyond it.

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Development for Beginners: Likewise, numerous great works of poetry, art, and music have come about as the result of reveries and other dream-like states. Creative minds like Mozart and Coleridge created some of their finest work in semi-conscious states – a phenomena known as hypnagogic imagery, which occurs during alpha and theta brain activity levels and is a utility of the creative right hemisphere of the brain.

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Portable Magic: Lay the significator of the person you are trying to contact on the triangle of realization so that it rests on the middle of the triangle and points away from the centre of the circle, in the same orientation as the Fool. If you are seated in the west facing east, and the triangle is in the west, this court card will be upside down from your own perspective, but this does not matter. The significator on the triangle is always oriented with reference to the centre of the circle, which is its down or ground.

Portable Magic: Little did I imagine when I wrote those words that it would be nearly two decades before I would find an opportunity to present the system of Tarot magic that I was then developing and using in my own rituals. Here for the first time, that system is revealed in full detail and in a unified format. Those who master it will find that it frees them from the burden of the complex physical apparatus of traditional ceremonial occultism. I have deliberately restricted the system described here to the cards themselves and only the cards. The goal is simplicity. The Tarot is a symbolic model of the universe. Nothing external to it is required.

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Tarot Triumphs: For each of the three main types of Tarot readings in this book—the three-card reading in chapter four, the seven-card Celtic Cross layout here, and the full Fool’s Mirror layout using all twenty-two Trumps in chapter seven—I give a separate account of the process of laying out the cards. This is partly because there are slight variations for each layout, but also so that we can go further into the nuances of the reading method as we progress from a simple to a more complex type of spread. In the full exposition of the Fool’s Mirror layout that follows this chapter, for instance, you will find more detailed instructions on how to begin and end the reading, and more debate about the ethics of Tarot reading in chapter eight. Once we have covered all three layouts, we reach a point too where we can vary the approach if we wish. Card reading is a form of ritual, and, as such, it needs structure; but the guidelines for this act as a template, not a straitjacket. They can be adapted to different circumstances. The important factor in the Fool’s Mirror approach to divination is to have insight into why certain methods and practices are used; that way, we can alter them if appropriate.