Magician From Tarot Readings for You for June 20-21, 2020 Saturday-Sunday©
So few meanings hath Magician, that he is boring – you keep using the same old ones. Anchor card par excellence. Take male pronouns first and action words next, because Magician is ‘the male principle’ of action (as the ‘1’ of Major Arcanae – and see High Priestess as the female principle because she is the ‘2.’ First-person pronouns too: I, myself; he, himself, and once in a while ‘him’ or even ‘his.’ With or without his main verbs. Main verbs are: all forms of (conjugate them) do, make, create, bring about or bring down, initiate, and ‘start’ as a verb. And the word ‘action.’ Not to mention odd ones like ‘doer.’
Watch for Magician to be ‘he is the one who’ and the action word belongs to another card, or even ‘He is’ and the action that belongs to him is ascribed to another more specific card – often ‘working’ expressed as Eight of Pentacles.
So Magician can be: he, he does (or did, or has done, etc.); himself (or do it himself, or did it himself); myself (or did it myself, or all by myself), that man (what that man did, that man is the one who acted; was done by the man; what a man is doing); I (or I do, I did, I will do, I started, I took action, I initiated). That’s not meant to be a full list of how this works.
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