Sex Magic, Tantra & Tarot: The Way of the Secret Lover by Christopher S. Hyatt & Lon Milo DuQuette & David Cherubim

Sex Magic, Tantra & Tarot: The Way of the Secret Lover by Christopher S. Hyatt & Lon Milo DuQuette & David Cherubim

Author:Christopher S. Hyatt & Lon Milo DuQuette & David Cherubim [Hyatt, Christopher S.]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, mobi, epub, pdf
Publisher: New Falcon Publications
Published: 2008-04-18T00:00:00+00:00


SWORDS

The Reasoning Person

King of Swords: Active, subtle, clever, delicate, courageous; inclined to dominate; a storm of energy channeled to practical ends; if ill-dignified he can be indecisive, impotently violent, deceitful, tyrannical and crafty.

Queen of Swords: Highly perceptive, keen mind, very accurate in superficial analysis, quick, subtle; the most graceful of the Court Cards; has excellent balance, can be a skilled dancer. If ill-dignified, she is cruel, sly and deceitful, unreliable, although she puts on a good show.

Prince of Swords: An idea man; the ideal debater; propounder of a myriad of unrelated and often impractical ideas; an intensely clever mind "all dressed up" but often with "no place to go"; he can be distrustful, suspicious, firm in a friendship, careful, slow and over cautious. He can slay as fast as he creates. If ill-dignified, he is harsh, malicious, plotting, obstinate, and unreliable.

Princess of Swords: strength and subtleness in material things. Grace in motion. She can be very frivolous and cunning when needy.

Ace of Swords: Root of air, an invoked force, a great power for good or evil, strength through trouble, the affirmation of justice. The creative energy of reason.

2 of Swords: PEACE, peace restored with minor tension.

3 of Swords: SORROW, deep tears, emotional pain.

4 of Swords: TRUCE, rest after strife, change for the better, a need for quiet time.

5 of Swords: DEFEAT, conflict: victory or defeat, slander, an active card, unlike the 5 of Wands.

6 of Swords: SCIENCE, earned success, a journey ended, hard work leads to help and success. Indicates a need for movement or association with water, to balance the limitations of reason.

7 of Swords: FUTILITY, unstable effort, untrustworthiness: impulsive, greedy action. A symbol of deviousness if ill-dignified.

8 of Swords: INTERFERENCE, restricted force, petty difficulties; mental manacles; being imprisoned by one's own reasoning process.

9 of Swords: CRUELTY, despair and cruelty, illness of heart: mind at the end of its tether: injustice unexplained. "Why do the nations rage so furiously together, and the people imagine a vain thing?" This card is worse than the following one.

10 of Swords: RUIN, failure, the end of a matter, with the implied hope of a beginning. The worst is over with. Reason has discovered its own end, its own limitations. Man is free from worshipping his logical faculty.



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