The Cosmic Tarot by Jean Huets

The Cosmic Tarot by Jean Huets

Author:Jean Huets
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2011-07-25T04:00:00+00:00


The Numbers of the Tarot

Ace symbolizes integrity, the ego, accomplishment, and beginnings. The number one is the loneliness that impels creation. It is the head of any venture or scheme.

Two is partners: the lovers, mother and father, yin and yang. Two can herald conflict or resolution, meetings and decisions. Two has a tinge of sterility: the deal has been made, inspiration has struck, but nothing is yet produced.

Three signifies the fruits of partnership: father, mother, and child; artist, media, and creation; invention, means of production, and product. Joy is felt, but it may be fleeting or mutable.

Four is foundation: family established in a home. Completion and stability are indicated, but also stasis and even stagnancy. Four evokes a feeling that one is unassailable; four can be a fort.

Five denotes conflict. External, uncontrollable elements have intruded on the four-square house. The status quo established with four is under attack.

Six brings us to a new plane. Six is three doubled; the family has been established, subjected to stress, and has discovered its own strength. Some wariness remains; security is tempered with awareness of the vicissitudes of life.

Seven represents more flux, change, and inevitably tension. The balance established in six is disrupted. Struggle or exploration can begin, or one can let go and begin to deteriorate. Whether a change is for the better or worse, it takes its toll on peace of mind.

Eight, like six, is another relatively stable place, but unlike four, eight does not foster complacency. Defensive rigidity or exhilaration at having learned from experiences can develop with eight.

Nine means we're almost there—wherever "there" is. Nine can produce feelings of tension, of powers exerted, of expectation; or there can be premature despair at bad prospects, or the fear that there are just too many loose ends to tie up.

Ten is completion, the end of a road. All influences have been exerted and we have only to look around to see the outcome. Ten does not mean that we should feel stuck if we don't like the situation in which we find ourselves. However, ten may be telling us to take a different approach. If the outcome is good, enjoy and move on.



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