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The New Tarot Handbook
divinatory meanings: Attachment to deep values. Seeing things differently than those around you. Joy, even revelation. Alternatively, being stuck, or a sacrifice. reversed: Overly influenced by social expectations or others’ opinions and beliefs about you. Possibly untying yourself from a situation and being ready to move on.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
divinatory meanings: Consciousness, light, creativity, transformation. Masculine energy in its best sense. Magic, however we may understand it, is present right now in our lives. As card 1, it can signify a positive beginning to a new project or a new phase in a person’s life. Singleness of will aligned with a higher purpose. It’s time to make the
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His posture of one arm up, one arm down symbolizes the great esoteric principle “as above, so below.”
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The Magician
As with every card, there are times when the Fool is exactly what we need and others when planning or caution is necessary.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The Fool
red roses (for passion) and white lilies (for purity).
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The Fool
keywords: creativity, magic, active principle
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The essence of this card lies not in the picture but in its number, 0.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The Fool
He is a servant of creation. Energy moves through him, and he directs it but does not try to control it or hold on to it.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The Magician
the Magician represents singleness of purpose, awareness, action.
Rachel Pollack • The New Tarot Handbook
The Magician