![]() ![]() ⇢ Finishing what you start can be a problem when you have so many great ideas! You might find you lack focus, feeling like there are always other exciting things to do. These are similar to the traits which are emphasised in a Tarot reading when the Magician Card shows up reversed. ⇢ You’re an amazing problem-solver, able to easily identify what’s needed to put things right. ⇢ People are always impressed with your go-get-em attitude. ⇢ You’re great at working alone, but you know how and where to find help when needed. ⇢ You don’t care too much what other people think of you. ⇢ You’re a real ‘yes’ person, seeing possibility and opportunity everywhere… and then making things happen. And because they instinctively believe that anything is possible, they are able to start brilliant projects, take risks with great success, and know how to set their ambitious goals and then actually make them happen. Magicians are manifesters – they know how to make things happen. Through the expert alchemical manipulation of these four resources – representing Water, Air, Earth, and Fire respectively, the building blocks of all life – the Magician becomes a channel for divine creation. The cup symbolizes emotional intelligence and the pentacle represents physical power the sword is for mental acumen and finally the wand brings for inner fire. Associated with the planet Mercury, the Magician is able to carry out his work with skill, logic, speed and acumen.īefore the Magician is a table, laid out with the emblems of the four tarot suits. It also represents his role as a bridge: between the world of Spirit, ideas, possibilities and potential and the grounded world of matter and what is. The lemniscate – symbol of eternity – always appears somewhere with the Magician, indicating an unending connection to the Source and Spirit of the Universe. ![]() Also archaically known as the Magus, the Magician has two feet on the ground, he is firmly earthed firmly in reality, yet reaches up to the sky, drawing down the great energy of the Universe. Life Path 1: Tarot Birth Card – The MagicianĪs the name suggests, The Magician is, well, magical. Life Path 8 – Strength (or in some decks, this is Justice)Īgain, if you’re not sure what your tarot birth card is, read this first! ![]() Life Path 1 – The Magician (keep on reading…!) If you want to read about the other Life Path Numbers and Tarot Birth Cards, click on one of the links below: Guess what…These same meanings hold true for the cards in a Tarot deck too! So if you already know your Life Path Number (and have a Tarot deck on hand) it’s very easy to work out which Tarot card is most closely aligned with your personal numerology…īut to find out more about how to discover YOUR Tarot Birth Card, simply follow this link… This Post is all About the Life Path 1 and it’s corresponding Tarot Card: The Magician If you’re already familiar with Numerology, you probably understand a little about the power, meaning and symbolism contained in the numbers 1 – 9. Most of the time, especially in the major arcana, these numbers are actually written on the cards themselves. From the Magician to the Tower to the Moon Card, they all have a numerological equivalent. Numerology and Tarot are age-old friends, they intimately connected, and when used together, can be powerfully revealing!Įvery single card in a Tarot deck is associated with a particular number. ![]()
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