Showing posts with label numerology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label numerology. Show all posts

Friday, June 7, 2013

June 7, 2013 - "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines (Gentlewomen Too!)"


The Magician - Conscious, directed thought
June 7, 2013 breaks down to the numbers #10, Wheel of Fortune and # 1, The Magician.  If this isn't a thunk on the head from the Universe, I don't know what is.  Timing is everything and on the day before the New Moon in Gemini, (see previous blog) we have been given the reminder to get ready, get set and hit go with the lunar cycle. 

Tarot's #10, The Wheel represents the beginning of tomorrows new lunar cycle.  Pretty good timing, wouldn't you say?  However it's not only the presence of # 10 in today's date that's significant.  Today's date, 6+7+2+0+1+3 = 10 in numerology, but also reduces (1+0=1) to #1, The Magician.  The Magician is the lighting rod of universal energy within the tarot deck.  He not only draws down the elemental forces, but he directs them as well.  He commands and creates with conscious thought and sheer force of will.  By assuming responsibility for where his thoughts go, he is in partnership with Source to co-create his
The Wheel of Fortune - A change in circumstances, new cycle
world.  


Today we have the opportunity before a significantly powerful New Moon to decide what path we wish to take in restructuring our lives.  In order to move forward with positive results, we must first identify the things we want to create instead of identifying the things we don't want to create.  No simple task.  Affirming what we truly want is not the natural order for us.  Logic often dictates that we achieve the right answers or conclusions by using the process of elimination, or what we don't want.  This is a hard habit to break, but in order to draw what you do want, you must stay focused on what your ideal world looks like to you.

Take the time today to tell yourself all the things you want in your life: Health, love, family, friends, excitement, forgiveness, financial gain - whatever.  By affirming the positive you will be able to take on the role of The Magician and create more of what you desire into your life.


LADY ORACLE

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Monday, January 21, 2013

#1, The Magician or, "Linking Merlin With the Divine"


#1, The Magician - my personal
favorite depiction from "The
Wizar'ds Tarot"© by Corrine Kenner
and John J. Blumen
In tarot, The Magician bears witness to the fundamental truth he we are always connected to our divine creator.  The depiction of the Magician in RWSC decks shows us a wizard standing at his work table.  He has the power of all the elements literally at his finger tips as symbolized by the suits in tarot’s Minor Arcana: Wand, Cup, Sword and Pentacle (fire, water, air and earth respectively).  

The Magician represents consciousness, directed action and intentional creation.  He stands at his work table, his wand held aloft while his other hand pointed to the earth.  He is a living conduit between the power of divine consciousness and Its physical manifestation on earth.  He embodies the words on the Emerald Tablet, “As it is above, so it is below.”  Unlike Fool, the Magician doesn’t nonchalantly toss his consciousness over his shoulder, moving through life on a whim.  He takes responsibility for his
life force and his gifts by using them to shape his world.  Flowers grow around his table - signs that the power of his potential is in full and directed use.  He blooms where he’s planted.  He shows us that our gifts are the currency by which we purchase our dreams. If you waste your gifts, or let them stand idle, you not only bankrupt yourself, but you squander all of your potential.

We are conduits for cosmic energy.  It passes through us for
use in creating actualities - job, lifestyle, or to effect lasting change in the world around us. Our personal power must be allowed to flow freely guided by our directed thought.  Otherwise we create chaos in our lives and the lives of those around us.  Often we want to hold fast to our power base, fearing it will disappear.  However when you act as a conduit, you carry current from an infinite source - a universal power plant if you will.  Think about the batteries you bought last year for your emergency flashlights.  They are still in the package, their power contained.  What is their shelf life? Are they still good?  Just as the charge in an unused battery will eventually dissipate, so will the consciousness or cosmic power you struggle to contain.  As with water, electricity and air, there must be a flow through.

From "OSHO Zen Tarot"© by Deva Padma,
we see the #22, The World - a culmination
of the hero's journey.
Today ask yourself: Am I part of the Divine flow?  Do I direction to my power and manifest things that benefit myself as well as those around me, or do I react to whatever direction life takes me and create chaos in my wake?  This is a magic day and you get to decide what you will do with it. 


LADY ORACLE



Saturday, May 26, 2012

Numerical Themes in the Minor Arcana

One of my favorite books is, Rachel Pollock's, "78 Degrees of Wisdom."  I know, I probably quote it every other blog.  Rachel Pollack is a woman who understands tarot cards on a cellular level.  I've never met her or seen her, but I'm pretty sure that in the right light she has Major Arcana pictures flowing over her skin sort of like in Ray Bradbury's, "The Illustrated Man."  Only less scary.  Maybe.  I admire her affinity with tarot cards as well as her knowledge of them on all their levels.

When you start working with your first deck of tarot cards its like being handed 78 flash cards.  Everything is a perpetual lightening round - sans the game show host.  "I must learn!"  We all have our own technique for cramming those initial keywords into our head.  And it's not until we have the denoted meanings down that we're free to continue our tarot exploration on a deeper level.  One way to help cement card meanings into your brain is to take a look at the the numerical meanings of the Minor Arcana (pips), as well as the roles played by the court cards.  Suits change, but essentially numerical themes don't.

Pollock breaks down the numerical themes like this:

Ace - the basic quality or root meaning of the suit          The Court
2     - a union                                                                   King   -  Social responsibility, power success 
3     - full expression of the element                                 Queen -  essence of the suit, creativity   
4     - structure                                                                 Knight -  action, responsibility to others  
5     - loss and conflict                                                     Page    -  exploration and study
6     - communication
7     - victory
8     - movement
9     - compromises, struggle
10   - completion, the need to go beyond

Let's do a quick refresher of the suits as well.

Wands - element of fire, action
Cups   -  element of water, emotion
Swords - element of air, mind
Pentacles - element of earth, the material

Remember, I said quick, not complete.  Each suit has additional areas but for our purposes here, we won't get into them.

Aces start the show.  In Rider Waite (RWCS), Aces are offered to us much like a present.  We see the wand held forth with fiery determination.  It's the very image of action, of cause without the effect.  The effect  will show up later. The Ace of Cups is clearly a loving cup - over-flowing, spilling onto everyone and everything around it.

2s represent union, but how do we define the meaning of union in all four elements of tarot?  In Wands the union represented is the union between confidence and action, or self and desire.  Here is someone coming to grips with their personal power and making the decision to act upon it.  2 of Pentacles shows us the balancing act required by the union of the pragmatic, material world with our emotional and spiritual selves.  In Cups, the 2 is about relationships and the give and take involved with them.  The seated figure in the 2 of Swords is blindfolded.  She holds crossed swords in front of her heart, refusing to engage with people and ultimately, refusing a union on any level.  In 2s, Wands and Pentacles portray unions of the inner self where Swords and Cups reveal the truth about unions we form in the world around us.

5s are all about loss and conflict.  The 5 of Wands presents multiple action lacking focus or restraint - a free for all resulting in confusion and conflict.  Swords depicts conflicts with winners and losers to teach us about self-interest.  When is self-interest appropriate and when is it merely selfishness? Also, how we handle winning and losing says a lot about us as people.  Emotional Cups uses the 5 to show loss and regret. Three cups are spilled and the grief-stricken figure is so overcome that he can't see the two remaining cups leading the way out of despair.  In Pentacles, the 5 is about want, or feeling less than.  Are you feeling pinched in finances?  Do believe that you don't cut the muster at work or in the social arena?  Loss and lack.

I love 8s.  They're all about movement.  Something is happening and there is a change in the status quo.  In Cups, we say goodbye.  The traveler turns his back on the stack of 8 cups and leaves the completed situation for something better.  In Pentacles, the apprentice works steadily, drawing satisfaction from his work and knowing his attention to detail will eventually move him forward in his career.  The 8 of Wands delivers a message about picking your moment and acting upon it.  And good, old, gloomy Swords shows us a woman loosely bound, who believes herself  to be imprisoned inside a circle of swords.  The prison and therefore the restriction is within her own mind.

Use the table above to cue yourself when you get stuck on a card meaning.  What's victorious about the 7 of Pentacles?  What is the compromise or struggle in the 9 of  Wands?  And above all, connect with your deck and learn the connotations each card holds for you.  If you have questions, I'm just an email away.


LADY ORACLE  


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