Tarot Reading What lies in my future?
Reading Performed 03/15/2020 at 11:08 PM
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The Meanings of these Tarot Cards
Card One
The Pope from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Mercy, Beneficence Kindness, Goodness;
Card Description
He is crowned with the papal tiara, and seated between the two pillars of Hermes and of Solomon, with his right hand he makes the sign of esoterism, and with his left he leans upon a staff surmounted by a triple cross. (Before him kneel two ministers.) He is the symbol of Mercy and Beneficence.
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Card Seven
The Emperor from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Reversed
Stoppage, Check, Immature, Unripe.
Card Description
He is crowned (and leaning against a throne, his legs form a cross, and beside him, beneath his left hand, is a shield blazoned with an eagle). In his right hand he bears a sceptre similar to that of the Empress. His body and arms form a triangle, of which his head is the apex, so that the whole figure represents a triangle above a cross. He represents Realisation.
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Card Fourteen
The Lovers from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Wise Dispositions, Proof, Trials Surmounted;
Card Description
This is usually described as representing Man between Vice and Virtue, while a winged genius threatens Vice with his dart. But I am rather inclined to the opinion that it represents the Qabalistical Microprosopus between Binah and Malkuth (seemy Kabbalah Unveiled), while the figure above shows the Influence descending from Kether. It is usually considered to mean Proof or Trial; but I am inclined to suggest Wise Disposition as its signification.
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Card Sixteen
The Hermit from the Tarot Genoves Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Prudence, Caution, Deliberation;
Card Description
An old and bearded man wrapped in a mantle, and with his head covered with a cowl, bearing in his right hand the lantern of occult science, while in his left he holds his magic wand half hidden beneath his cloak. He is Prudence.