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This card, second only to the High Priestess, is thought to represent either a skill for magic on the part of the querent, or a witch or sorcerer who may be contacted the querent for services.
This card, second only to the High Priestess, is thought to represent either a skill for magic on the part of the querent, or a witch or sorcerer who may be contacted the querent for services.
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Numerology: Page 77; Path 12; Mage (17); Mercury (4).
Numerology: Page 77; Path 12; Mage (17); Mercury (40).
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Revision as of 08:25, 19 June 2020


Art from Baraldi's "Tarot of the Journey to the Orient": 'The Fool' card


76 -- FOOL

Raw, ungoverned id; the playful, new, fresh obliviousness which might yield catastrophe or miracles depending on its connection to insight and grounding.

As the initiator of movement, connected as it is to all local energies, the explosion of novel incentive and enthusiasm, The Fool participates both in beauty and ridiculousness; effulgence, power, and folly.

Massively variable in character, its effect will almost entirely depend on context and associated cards. As a solitary card, read as a distinct and critical warning. As an adjunct to a calamity, it indicates immediate redirection is needed. Otherwise, its lackadaisical and carefree attitude may simply be an adornment on a pleasant and enjoyable success.

With respect to magic and pathworking, this card indicates an abundance of energy available unconstrained by governing forces.

The Fool enjoys a special place in Occult Tarot history insofar as it is described as the central figure in the Adventure of the Cards, is provided a salvific and energizing key role as psychopomp and networker. Along with the Hanged Man and The Lovers, this is the card most often diversified as to its significance, malleable in how to interpret within a reading.

Numerology: Page 76; Path 11; FOOL (21); Sol (10).

Art from Oswald Wirth's Tarot: "le Bateleur" card


77 -- MAGE

The MAGE, or Magician, or Juggler, is the fulcrum of deliberate action. It conveys both social engagement as well as deceptive manipulation of an audience.

In combination with very negative cards or as a part of a layout in which the recommendation for action is depicted, THE MAGE indicates a capacity to exercize strong influence and transmute situations to one's advantage.

This is the ultimate card for performance of magic, and as a pathworking focus it may become catalyzing and initiatory.

This card, second only to the High Priestess, is thought to represent either a skill for magic on the part of the querent, or a witch or sorcerer who may be contacted the querent for services.

Numerology: Page 77; Path 12; Mage (17); Mercury (40).

Art from Oswald Wirth's Tarot: "le Papess"


78 -- WITCH

Art from Indian religious iconography of Lakshmi


79 -- QUEEN

Art from Pamela Colman Smith's Trump "The Emperor"


80 -- KING

Art from Lady Frieda Harris's Trump "The Hierophant"


81 -- GUIDE

Art from Lady Frieda Harris's Trump "The Lovers"


82 -- LOVE

Art from a composite of Pamela Coleman Smith's Trump "The Chariot" and a holy card for Saint Joan of Arc, collage with a crab embellishment by Nigris (333)


83 -- CART

Art from Mantegna's "Strength" Card


84 -- WILL

Art from Lady Frieda Harris's Trump "The Hermit"


85 -- MONK

Art from Oswald Wirth's Trump "Wheel of Fortune


86 -- WHEEL

Art from Lady Frieda Harris's Trump "Adjustment"


87 -- BALANCE

Art from Christian religious iconography of Jesus Christ


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Art from Etteilla's Trump "Death"


89 -- DEATH

Art from Lady Frieda Harris's Trump "Art"


90 -- ART

Art from a traditional Marseilles Trump "Le Diable"


91 -- FOE

Art from Pamela Colman Smith's Trump "The Tower"


92 -- WAR -- NAME

Art from a Lenormand "Mountain" card, improved by Nigrs (333)


93 -- MOUNT

Art from a photograph of a tree


94 -- TREE

Art from a Lenormand "Clouds" card, tiled


95 -- CLOUD

Art from Pamela Colman Smith's Trump "The Star"


96 -- STAR

Art from Oswald Wirth's Trump "le Lune"


97 -- MOON

Art from Lady Frieda Harris's Trump "The Sun"


98 -- SUN

Art from Vladimir Kush's "Sunrise by the Ocean" combined with a modified Superman drawn by Joe Shuster


99 -- LIBERTY

Art from Lady Frieda Harris's Trump "The Universe"


100 -- UNIVERSE

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101 -- {BLANK}

Art from the Blue Owl Lenormand '10 Scythe' with Visconti-Sforza King of Coins and Jack of Diamonds inset


10 -- THE SCYTHE

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