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The Meanings of these Tarot Cards

This Covers You

This card gives the influence which is affecting the person or matter of inquiry generally, the atmosphere of it in which the other currents work.

Ten of Coins from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Represents house or dwelling, and derives its value from other cards.

This Crosses You

It shows the nature of the obstacles in the matter. If it is a favourable card, the opposing forces will not be serious, or it may indicate that something good in itself will not be productive of good in the particular connexion.

Two of Cups from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Favourable in things of pleasure and business, as well as love; also wealth and honour.

This Crowns You

It represents (a) the Querent €™s aim or ideal in the matter; (b) the best that can be achieved under the circumstances, but that which has not yet been made actual.

The Devil from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The Devil. In the eighteenth century this card seems to have been rather a symbol of merely animal impudicity. Except for a fantastic head-dress, the chief figure is entirely naked; it has bat-like wings, and the hands and feet are represented by the claws of a bird. In the right hand there is a sceptre terminating in a sign which has been thought to represent fire. The figure as a whole is not particularly evil; it has no tail, and the commentators who have said that the claws are those of a harpy have spoken at random. There is no better ground for the alternative suggestion that they are eagle's claws. Attached, by a cord depending from their collars, to the pedestal on which the figure is mounted, are two small demons, presumably male and female. These are tailed, but not winged. Since 1856 the influence of Eliphas Levi and his doctrine of occultism has changed the face of this card, and it now appears as a pseudo-Baphometic figure with the head of a goat and a great torch between the horns; it is seated instead of erect, and in place of the generative organs there is the Hermetic caduceus. In Le Tarot Divinatoire of Papus the small demons are replaced by naked human beings, male and female who are yoked only to each other. The author may be felicitated on this improved symbolism.

This is Beneath You

It shows the foundation or basis of the matter, that which has already passed into actuality and which the Significator has made his own.

Seven of Swords from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Dark girl; a good card; it promises a country life after a competence has been secured.

This is Behind You

It gives the influence that is just passed, or is now passing away.

Queen of Coins from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Dark woman; presents from a rich relative; rich and happy marriage for a young man.

This is Before You

It shows the influence that is coming into action and will operate in the near future.

Eight of Swords from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

For a woman, scandal spread in her respect.

Your Self

Signifies the person or thing about which the question has been asked, and shows its position or attitude in the circumstances.

Three of Swords from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

For a woman, the flight of her lover.

Your House

Your environment and the tendencies at work therein which have an effect on the matter €”for instance, your position in life, the influence of immediate friends, and so forth.

The Tower from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The Tower struck by Lightning. Its alternative titles are: Castle of Plutus, God's House and the Tower of Babel. In the last case, the figures falling therefrom are held to be Nimrod and his minister. It is assuredly a card of confusion, and the design corresponds, broadly speaking, to any of the designations except Maison Dieu, unless we are to understand that the House of God has been abandoned and the veil of the temple rent. It is a little surprising that the device has not so far been allocated to the destruction Of Solomon's Temple, when the lightning would symbolize the fire and sword with which that edifice was visited by the King of the Chaldees.

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A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

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The culmination which is brought about by the influences shewn by the other cards that have been turned up in the divination.

Ace of Coins from the Ancient Tarot of Lombardy Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The most favourable of all cards.

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