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Reading Performed 10/20/2012 at 11:56 PM

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The Meanings of these Tarot Cards

Card One

Four of Hammers from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A bad card, but if reversed a qualified success may be expected by wise administration of affairs.

Card Two

Three of Hammers from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

For a woman, the flight of her lover.

Card Three

King of Hammers from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A bad man; also a caution to put an end to a ruinous lawsuit.

Card Four

Knave of Hammers from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Astonishing news.

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Card Five

Four of Hats from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Contrarieties.

Card Six

Eight of Pencils from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Domestic disputes for a married person.

Card Seven

Six of Hammers from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The voyage will be pleasant.

Card Eight

Four of Pencils from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

A married woman will have beautiful children.

Card Nine

Three of Hats from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Consolation, cure, end of the business.

Card Ten

The Big Black Thing of Major Arcana from the Uncarrot Tarot 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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Card Eleven

Two of Disks from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Bad omen, ignorance, injustice.

Card Twelve

Two of Kings from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Thirteen

Transfer of Major Arcana from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings (When Upright)

Fortitude. This is one of the cardinal virtues, of which I shall speak later. The female figure is usually represented as closing the mouth of a lion. In the earlier form which is printed by Court de Gebelin, she is obviously opening it. The first alternative is better symbolically, but either is an instance of strength in its conventional understanding, and conveys the idea of mastery. It has been said that the figure represents organic force, moral force and the principle of all force.

Card Fourteen

Ace of Hammers from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Marriage broken off, for a woman, through her own imprudence.

Card Fifteen

King of Hats from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Loss.

Card Sixteen

Nine of Hammers from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Good ground for suspicion against a doubtful person.

Card Seventeen

The Captain of Major Arcana from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The Emperor, by imputation the spouse of the former. He is occasionally represented as wearing, in addition to his personal insignia, the stars or ribbons of some order of chivalry. I mention this to shew that the cards are a medley of old and new emblems. Those who insist upon the evidence of the one may deal, if they can, with the other. No effectual argument for the antiquity of a particular design can be drawn from the fact that it incorporates old material; but there is also none which can be based on sporadic novelties, the intervention of which may signify only the unintelligent hand of an editor or of a late draughtsman.

Card Eighteen

The Genius of Major Arcana from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

The Magus, Magician, or juggler, the caster of the dice and mountebank, in the world of vulgar trickery. This is the colportage interpretation, and it has the same correspondence with the real symbolical meaning that the use of the Tarot in fortune-telling has with its mystic construction according to the secret science of symbolism. I should add that many independent students of the subject, following their own lights, have produced individual sequences of meaning in respect of the Trumps Major, and their lights are sometimes suggestive, but they are not the true lights. For example, Eliphas Levi says that the Magus signifies that unity which is the mother of numbers; others say that it is the Divine Unity; and one of the latest French commentators considers that in its general sense it is the will.

Card Nineteen

Six of Pencils from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

Card Meaning When Reversed
A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Fulfillment of deferred hope.

Card Twenty

Ten of Disks from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

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

Card Twenty One

Ace of Pencils from the Uncarrot Tarot Deck

A. E. Waite's Secondary Meanings

Calamities of all kinds.

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