Suggestions for Exercises – Lesson 17 Tarot

Exercise 17.2 – Interpreting Reversed Cards

  1. Three of Wands– reversed
    I’m in a rut. I rarely break out of my normal routine to seek new experiences.
  2. Chariot– reversed
    My desire to get my own way is being thwarted, but my win at work will mean little if my family is unhappy.
  3. Ace of Swords– reversed
    don’t feel like getting too involved in this cause.
  4. Tower– reversed
    There is a small chance my run of good fortune could end suddenly.
  5. Knight of Swords– reversed
    My cousin is a great talker, but he’s not that knowledgeable about the technical aspects of this field.
  6. Four of Cups– reversed
    I’m beginning to lose interest in this relationship. I feel a small, but growing urge to withdraw.
  7. Six of Pentacles– reversed
    I’m not sure I have enough physical and emotional resources to support my daughter through this crisis in my home.
  8. Page of Cups– reversed
    My feelings of love and tenderness for my baby are begin drowned out by my need for sleep!
  9. Temperance– reversed
    I’m pretty low on patience right now. I’m tempted to take drastic action.
  10. Death– reversed
    Animportant inner change is struggling to happen, but my fears are blocking

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What is Qabalah? by Aliester Crowley

Being Appendix A to Liber 777
Qabalah is: —
(a). A language fitted to describe certain classes of phenomena, and to express certain classes of ideas which excape regular phraseology. You might as well object to the technical terminology of chemistry.
(b). An unsectarian and elastic terminology by means of which it is possible to equate the mental processes of people apparently diverse owing to the constraint imposed upon them by the peculiarities of their literary expression. You might as well object to a lexicon, or a treatise on comparative religion.

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