


Tarot, Magician
MAGICIAN – I
The Magician holds a book and invites you to realize the importance of communication; not pointless communication, but communication that conveys your ideas. The golden monkeys represent Troth the Egyptian God of Wisdom who kept a library of scrolls and is considered the inventor of writing. Troth tells you that you must be flexible in all forms of communication. The sword signifies clear communication, the winged eggs represent communication’s delivery, and the staff’s two serpents embody balance of communication. Gold, silver, and copper refer to alchemy. Turning lead into gold has metaphorically come to mean finding one’s true nature. The Magician’s right-hand points to heaven and the left-hand points to earth and below. Mercury was the only God able to travel to Hades and Zeus. Mercury’s (Awareness) guises are liar, orator, trickster, musician, and messenger of the gods. This could indicate the ability to make connections or someone who is quick witted with an inquiring mind.
Reversed may point to difficulties with self-expression. This could mean inner resistance or a block to your natural expression. Have you been given empty promises from a skillful manipulator?
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MAGICIAN – I
The Magician holds a book and invites you to realize the importance of communication; not pointless communication, but communication that conveys your ideas. The golden monkeys represent Troth the Egyptian God of Wisdom who kept a library of scrolls and is considered the inventor of writing. Troth tells you that you must be flexible in all forms of communication. The sword signifies clear communication, the winged eggs represent communication’s delivery, and the staff’s two serpents embody balance of communication. Gold, silver, and copper refer to alchemy. Turning lead into gold has metaphorically come to mean finding one’s true nature. The Magician’s right-hand points to heaven and the left-hand points to earth and below. Mercury was the only God able to travel to Hades and Zeus. Mercury’s (Awareness) guises are liar, orator, trickster, musician, and messenger of the gods. This could indicate the ability to make connections or someone who is quick witted with an inquiring mind.
Reversed may point to difficulties with self-expression. This could mean inner resistance or a block to your natural expression. Have you been given empty promises from a skillful manipulator?
18” x 12” (Vertical Format) Giclee reproduction on wrapped canvas.
Free Insured shipping
All Sales Final
MAGICIAN – I
The Magician holds a book and invites you to realize the importance of communication; not pointless communication, but communication that conveys your ideas. The golden monkeys represent Troth the Egyptian God of Wisdom who kept a library of scrolls and is considered the inventor of writing. Troth tells you that you must be flexible in all forms of communication. The sword signifies clear communication, the winged eggs represent communication’s delivery, and the staff’s two serpents embody balance of communication. Gold, silver, and copper refer to alchemy. Turning lead into gold has metaphorically come to mean finding one’s true nature. The Magician’s right-hand points to heaven and the left-hand points to earth and below. Mercury was the only God able to travel to Hades and Zeus. Mercury’s (Awareness) guises are liar, orator, trickster, musician, and messenger of the gods. This could indicate the ability to make connections or someone who is quick witted with an inquiring mind.
Reversed may point to difficulties with self-expression. This could mean inner resistance or a block to your natural expression. Have you been given empty promises from a skillful manipulator?
18” x 12” (Vertical Format) Giclee reproduction on wrapped canvas.
Free Insured shipping
All Sales Final