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  The Magician (Tarot card) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Magician (I) The Magician (I) is a Major Arcana Tarot card.
The Magician is the same name as a boss character in both House of the Dead and House of the Dead 2.
The Vikings Tarot depicts Tyr as the Magician, he is lifting his arm that was severed by the Fenris wolf.
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 Tarot Magician :: Reading Tarot Cards.org
Tarot The Chinese Magician by HH The _main magic_ of the tarot Magician is that he (US) can DO just by thinking of it, choosing to.
Tarot 1 - Magician TRUMP 1 - THE MAGICIAN The differences between the Fool and the Magician are very subtle, but they are in fact very profound the very essence of the Tarot principle that we talked about in.
The Magician is an adept in the mysteries and occult your problems with psychic readings, psychic medium and tarot readings by Marie.
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 Meaning of the Magician Tarot Card
The reader might well interpet this card as telling the querent that they will be given a vision, an idea, a magical, mental image of whatever it is they most want: the solution to a problem, an ambitious career, a love life, a job.
Standing for someone other than the querent, the Magician could be a skillful doctor, scientist, inventor lecturer, salesman, or con-man. It's important to remember that the Magician can as easily be clever as skilful, a trickster as well as a magician.
The Magician card does the same for the Querent--only what it reveals is not birds or rabbits but NEW ideas.
www.aeclectic.net /tarot/learn/meanings/magician.shtml   (660 words)

  
 The Magician - Tanja's Tarot
It is from these elements that the Magician can create all that he needs to and as they lay on the table before him, they indicate that he is aware of their powers.
The Magician is the 2nd card of the Tarot and one which represents knowledge in many ways.
When you see this card in a reading, you can be sure that the person will have the skills to 'pull it off' or will somehow have some 'magical' help on the way.
www.angelfire.com /biz2/tanjatarot/magician.html   (236 words)

  
 Death (Tarot card) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Death (XIII) is a trump card in the tarot deck.
Tarot trumps are often called "Major Arcana" by tarot card readers.
In the Vikings Tarot "Death" is portrayed as the Valkyries, the spirits who rode down to earth after a battle to bring the noble warriors into Valhalla.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Death_(Tarot_card)   (906 words)

  
 Rosicrucian Tarot of the Golden Dawn - The Magician Card   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Rapheala captures the magical essence of this card by placing a portrait of the late S.L. Magregor Mathers as the archtypal magician.
The tools, unlike other depictions, are set in the macrocosm not the microcosm, indicating that the Magician of Light and Spirit work behind the self and connect to that which the natural man cannot see nor comprehend.
In addition, the magician is holding up the wand of the Chief Adept, further indicating his connection and his openness to the influence of the everlasting works of the Holy One.
www.rosicrucian-tarot.com /major_magician.htm   (197 words)

  
 The History of the Magician Card   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Although the two visions of the magician can mix and interact in fascinating ways, it is accurate to say that in modern decks we usually see the magus; in the historic decks we usually see the stage magician.
The lemniscate over the Magician's head in modern decks is a consequence of French occultist Elpiphas Levi's musings on the shape of the Magician's hat in the old decks.
The Magician in the historic decks is connected with another archetype as well; that of the craftsman or artisan, as we see in the Tarocchi del Mantegna prints.
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 Tarot Card Pendants in Jewellery at New Moon
Large Fool Tarot Pendant with Jade - Symbolism of the Fool Tarot Card: A young man holding the white rose of innocence in his left hand and grasping a vagabonds staff and satchel in the other, wanders with his gaze to the heaves, about to step into an abyss.
Large High Priestess Pendant with Rainbow Moonstone - Symbolism of the High Priestess Tarot Card: A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross.
Small High Priestess Pendant - Symbolism of the High Priestess Tarot Card: A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross.
www.newmoon.uk.com /jewellery/tarot.htm   (1466 words)

  
 The Magician - Tarot Card Interpretations by Kathy Cooper - Astrology's Uranian Nights dotcom
This is a card of unusual magical powers that has the ability to bring you anything that your heart desires.
If this card should represent you, then you are being made aware of what your real and true talents are and that this is a favourable time to pursue your dreams.
Should this card represent someone else, it may be wise to consider what it is that this person wants from you.
www.uraniannights.com /tarot/themagician.html   (608 words)

  
 TattooSymbol.com | Tarot Symbols: The Magician
On the table in front of the Magician are the symbols of the four Tarot suits, signifying the elements of natural life, which lie like counters before him as he adapts them to his purposes.
This card signifies the divine motive in man and connection to all planes of being.
The Magician card represents skill, subtlety, self-confidence and diplomacy but also the snares of enemies, loss, and disaster.
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 Rosicrucian Tarot of the Golden Dawn- The Moon Tarot Card   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The Moon Tarot Card is a powerful expression of the “victory in the material world”.
In essence, the crayfish on the Moon Tarot Card symbolizes the organic evolution of the human race.
To display this tarot card is to open a doorway into the watery path of the subconscious mind.
www.rosicrucian-tarot.com /major_moon.htm   (158 words)

  
 Tarot Card Meanings: "The Magician"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
Every Tarot deck has its own images and symbolism which must then be filtered through the psyche of the reader and the context of the question.
This is a forceful, dynamic Tarot card, yet one that operates through the power of Will rather than brute force.
When this card appears in a Tarot spread it indicates the attainment of goals through the application of knowledge and Will.
www.wyrdology.com /scrying/tarot/magician.html   (215 words)

  
 The Hermitage: Tarot History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
But the tarot deck had more: a queen was added to each of the courts, and 22 special cards, not belonging to any suit, were added.
The tarot cards were used to play a new type of card game, similar to bridge, but with 21 of the special cards serving as permanent trumps, which could be played regardless of what suit was led, and outranked all the ordinary cards.
One objective of tarot history is to trace the many changes the cards have undergone through the centuries, as they were taken to different locales and redesigned by different artists and cardmakers.
www.tarothermit.com   (543 words)

  
 Vibration Tarot
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 The Magician - tarot card meanings
The only down side of living in harmony with the Magician within us is that lesser mortals are inclined to become envious of our apparent ease with which we handle complex situations.
I see the card well placed for many prosperous business men showing that they are literally *on the ball* and excellent decision makes and coordinators.
Often the reversed Magician shows that the questioner does not know what to do next in their life, what action to take or which interests to pursue.
www.toniallen.co.uk /themagician.html   (867 words)

  
 The Magician Card - Tarot - In The Stars
Originally the Magician was probably the sort of conjurer or seller of remedies who would have plied his trade at fairs.
In the Rider Waite cards the items on the table represent the four suits but in earlier packs different articles were depicted.
The Magician can also herald the beginning of an important new cycle in the querent's life.
www.inthestars.co.uk /tarot/magician.htm   (240 words)

  
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The Magician (I) is a Major Arcana Tarot card.
On the table in front of the Magician are the symbols of the four Tarot suits,...The Magician presides over all the cards in the Minor Arcana and his strength...
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 Tarot and Rune Jewelry at Celtic Desires
Large Sun Pendant with Amber Stone - Symbolism of the Sun Tarot Card: The soul is reborn and rides the white horse (the innocent animal nature) in the joyt of enlightenment.
This is the card of the sacred marriage, the union of opposites which forms the perfect and only whole.
High Priestess Figurine Pendant with Choice of Stone - Symbolism of the High Priestess Tarot Card: A young woman sits on a throne holding a scroll labeled "Tora" meaning "law." On her breast is the sign of the meeting of heaven and earth, the Maltese cross.
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 Tarot Card Meanings: I - The Magician
Description: As the archetype of the masculine principle, the Magician represents someone who is able to achieve his goals through his creative abilities and his skills in using the tools available to him.
The Magician symbolizes the beginning of something when everything is possible.
The Magician is a confident person realizing his full potential by taking positive action and focusing his attention and energies to the task at hand.
www.astrocenter.com /AOLCAEng/popup/tarot01.aspx   (141 words)

  
 Tarot Readings
The Magician has a close relationship with the HIGH PRIESTESS, who symbolizes the unadulterated virgin soil in which the garden of consciousness is planted, the purified subconscious mind, wherein thoughtform seeds of the conscious mind MAGICIAN may be implanted to grow without any adverse complexes, fixations or hangups of the subconscious mind.
The rod or wand of the MAGICIAN (conscious mind) implants thoughtform seeds to impregnate the fertile soil of the High Priestess (subconscious mind) to be watered, nurtured and grow into a creative action until it brings forth its fruit, or offspring into material manifestation.
That given birth in consciousness is not necessarily confined to physical human beings or whether one is going to have a romantic relationship, fame, new career or monetary good fortune as the result of a pending date for the upcoming weekend.
www.vibration-science.com /tarot_readings.htm   (977 words)

  
 Lizard
In the Wake of Poseidon, the Water album, corresponds to the Temperance card and again Peter Sinfield uses imagery and concepts associated with a particular Tarot card to portray alchemical transformation.
Fire is the element of the Magician card and, of course, the deity associated with this card (and with fire) is Hermes.
Thus the Magician Hermes is the Lord of Contradiction.
www.songsouponsea.com /Promenade/Lizard.html   (1232 words)

  
 The Magician: Tarot Card Meaning
The Magician stands with wand held pointed toward Heaven, the symbol for infinity above his head.
Before him are the four symbols of the Minor Arcana, the Wand, Cup, Sword, and Pentacle, which are the basic elements to create whatever he desires.
The Magician represents a focused, goal-oriented individual who harnesses the power of creativity, especially through willpower and determination.
www.thelostfound.com /tarot/cards/meanings/magus.html   (115 words)

  
 What YOU should know about TAROT
Take the MAGICIAN card for example, which most will interpret as pertaining to the querent, if male, but not if female, to skill and self confidence (which may or may not apply), to such erroneous meanings as sickness, pain and disaster, and if the card happens to be upside down, to disgrace and mental disorders.
The rod or wand of the MAGICIAN implants thoughtform seeds to impregnate the fertile soil of the High Priestess (subconscious mind) to be watered, nurtured and grow into a creative action until it brings forth its fruit (offspring) into material manifestation.
Each card is very significant, and when you find this significance, communicate the nature of the energies and forces involved in the most appropriate, constructive creative manner.
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 The Magician Tarot Card
The Magician is a person with many talents, who can do many things with those skills.
This card symbolizes that there is great creativity is there for the seeker, if he or she is willing to act and is committed to it.
The Magician presides over all the cards in the Minor Arcana and his strength and properties are always influenced by the neighboring cards in a reading.
www.bewitchingways.com /tarot/major/magician.htm   (214 words)

  
 ATHENA'S History of The Tarot Cards and their meanings
Even though it is likely that the Tarot Cards originated in the European Renasissance and not in Ancient Egypt or Atlantis, it does not mean they have no special significance.
Over time the two Tarot decks have been put together, the images refined, and interesting systems developed by which to interpret the symbols within these Tarot card decks for use in divination.
The major arcana cards in the Tarot depict 22 spiritual lessons in allegorical fashion.
www.ladyathena.com /online_psychic_realm/tarot_cards/tarot_cards.htm   (437 words)

  
 The Magician: Creation & Transformation
The Tarot is a system of both divination (foretelling the future or the circumstances of the present or past) and philosophy.
It is said that after the burning of the great library at Alexandria, the scholars, mystics and philosophers created the system of Tarot so that the ancient wisdom could always be received.
Tarot images represent the great archetypes in a manner that makes them open to understanding on many levels.
www.wellstonejewelry.com /tarot/Tarot-Lg-Pends/tarot-lg-htm/tarot-magician.htm   (199 words)

  
 Tarot 1 - Magician
To return to the card then, the Magician as number one is related to the letter “Beth” or “B” in the Hebrew alphabet.
The symbolism is almost too obvious to need comment; however, for the record, the card symbolizes that within God, within the Magician, all levels of reality are created--the physical universe, the emotional desire universe, the realm of thought and mind (mathematics and science), consciousness itself and the highest mystery of all, life.
In this respect, the Magician’s staff is also the symbol of the phallus--the giver, the sender, the transmitter of the seed.
www.yhwh.com /Tarot/Tarot1.htm   (2964 words)

  
 The Magician Tarot Box
Ritual boxes can be used on the altar or as decoration for holding your tarot cards, jewelry, ritual items, incense, powders, or whatever else you might need to protect.
This rare and amazing box has the magician tarot card engraved upon it.
The box can be used for tarot cards, jewelry and small ritual items.
www.abaxion.com /mcmtar.htm   (67 words)

  
 Card-A-Day Tarot
As a Tarot instructor as well as a reader—one who struggled for years to work with the cards on my own—I heartily recommend finding a teacher or joining a class, at least to get you started.
I am currently using The Alchemical Tarot for my card-a-day practice; recently I selected the 10 of Coins, which depicts an older man whose copious hair and opulent beard are rife with gold coins; two more reside on his cheeks, and a final pair are pinched in his eyes like twin monocles.
Choosing a card for the day in either the morning or the evening can be an effective tool for understanding your day (and the Tarot), particularly if you make it a habit.
www.newage-directory.com /cardtarot.htm   (1324 words)

  
 The Magician Tarot Card   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The magician stands before a table on which are the Wand, Sword, Cup and Pentacle, which represent the minor arcana.
He is about to draw power from the universe.
The magician represents man`s will in union with the divine in achieving the power and knowledge.
www.paralumun.com /tarotmagician.htm   (63 words)

  
 The Magician in the Tarot Oracle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-11)
The image of The Magician evokes, of course, the idea of magic, which people associate with the supernatural and with miracles.
A magician is somebody who knows how to put his props in perfect order so that anything he needs can be touched in the slightest fraction of a second.
When we drew the image of The Magician in a reversed position, we knew that he had not yet put all the elements in place that would make such a move a success.
www.wholarts.com /psychic/Tarot/TarotMagician.html   (290 words)

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