Justice
- Yang, Air, Venus, Libra
- Curtains in background symbolize separation in states of consciousness
- Third law of motion: for every action there is always an equal and opposite reaction
- September 23 - October 23
Justice Reversed
- Malfeasance
Justice
Justice Reversed
The Hanged Man
The Hanged Man Reversed
Death
Death Reversed
Temperance
Temperance Reversed
I would have assumed this card was associated with Aquarius, and Yin. It feels much cooler than hot, to me. But I do note the red wings of the angel, the sun on their forehead, and the upwards triangle on their chest.
The Devil
The Devil Reversed
A good tip from Wen; when reversed and surrounded by positive cards, it indicates victory in the final battle over negative forces. When reversed and surrounded by negative cards, it indicates feelings of defeat after defeat.
The Tower
The Tower Reversed
Surrounding cards can help identify what it will take to overcome the cataclysm.
I realized yesterday, I do in fact have a Marseilles deck. I didn’t even realize. Time to learn
The Star
The Star Reversed
I was not aware of the connection between the eight-pointed star here and the star seen in the crown of the driver in the Chariot card, suggesting the Star as the source of divine empowerment. Success from action and control.
…where on earth is the Saturn correspondence coming from?? Wen lists but does not reference or explore it at all. @Dankquanicus , may I ask for your wizard brains insight here?
The Moon
The Moon Reversed
I also associate upright (nor just reversed) moon with illusions and confusion magick.
So…the Sun card is associated by the Sun, but the Moon card is associated with Pisces and Jupiter/Neptune? Not the Moon and Cancer? The High Priestess is associated with the Moon and the Chariot with Cancer and the Moon? Confusing. At least I understand the Jupiter association with Pisces after reading Geosophia by Jake Stratton-Kent (RIP).
The Sun
The Sun Reversed
Judgement
Judgement Reversed
The World
The World Reversed
I had thought that this would be the World, but Wen has only listed Saturn.
The Sun
The High Priestess
The Magician
The Empress
The Tower
Wheel of Fortune
The World?
Judgement?
The World?
The Fool?
The Hanged Man
The Emperor
The Hierophant
The Lovers
The Chariot
Strength
The Hermit
Justice
Death
Temperance
The Devil
The Star
The Moon
Ace of Wands
Ace of Wands Reversed
I focus more on personal and spiritual empowerment (or disempowerment) when reading this card. But also definitely new ideas, especially divinely inspired ones.
Two of Wands
Two of Wands Reversed
The red cap symbolizes both prosperity & ambition. The red roses represent beauty, secrecy, and religious passion, crossed over white lilies of wisdom and peace.
The Star is the Zodiacal Trump of Aquarius, which is the Day House (Sign) of Saturn in traditional astrology.
Only Saturn, Jupiter, Mars, The Sun, Venus, Mercury, and The Moon are visible to the naked eye so they are the only planets considered in traditional astrology and the outer planets were only discovered much later on. But light is also important to traditional astrology to begin with. So all the Planets, except for the Sun and the Moon, have both a “Day House” and a “Night House” (“House” in this meaning “Sign”, not one of the 12 Houses of Heaven). For Saturn, Aquarius is his Day House, and Capricorn is his Night House. They are his two signs, and they are opposite the signs of the Sun and the Moon.
Here also is an excerpt from William Ramesey’s Astrologia Restaurata:
“Here I may also give you some other reasons why one aspect is better then another (which I had almost forgot) which is in respect of the Luminaries; for as the Sun is Fons vitae, the fountain of life; so is the Moon of main power and efficacy by her forcible influence on inferiour bodies, bringing the light and influence of all the other Planets to us. I say in respect of them are the aspects termed good or evil: for Saturns houses behold the houses of the Luminaries with an opposition, which is the worst of Aspects by reason he is the worst of Planets” (Page 93)
Oh, fascinating. Thank you!
harsh
Saturn gets such a bad rep. But where would we be, with unchecked expansion? Contraction and restriction are essential. As are time and death, for this expression of “reality”.
Since it is Air, Mercury, and Gemini, I would hazard that there could be even more meanings with more dichotomous or completely opposite meanings. It’s funny that it’s a card of “love”, but really it seems to be a card of twins, of agreement, or of agreement even in disagreement, of entwined souls or ideas or goals, who may oppose each other occasionally, but always come back to accord.
This is a fascinating card for me because it does represent the inseparability of two people, or of the conscious and subconscious self, or two conflicting viewpoints of a single person… but alongside that steadfast inseparability it also represents two forces. Not opposing forces but forces who make a whole when they meet and reconcile.
The idea of the Lovers, if seen through the lens of Gemini, is not of two people or personalities or ideals or wants who are in disagreement, but of a single soul which is divided in choice but still willingly cleave to one another. It is push-and-pull, but it ultimately ends in agreement; even if the understanding is that the agreement is a concession that will be repaid in the future — not in a demanding way, but because the Lovers is about undemanding balance and willing give-and-take.
I know the Lovers is often seen as that, the cards of two separate people coming together, but to me I see it entirely differently. It is the Love of self, the Anima and Animus, the conscious and unconscious, the two things that make a whole.
— Sincerely, a Sun in Gemini, Mercury in Gemini, Lover
(Love this thread btw, it is really helping me expand my view of the Tarot)
The wording seems harsh but it is speaking of the general signification of Saturn as the Greater Malefic, since he rules over various unpleasant things in life and is rather destructive to life because of his cold nature (But allows plants to grow wonderfully, and rules those great untamed wilds). Similarly, Mars rules over other various other unpleasant things, such as war, killing, all bloodshed, and so is called the Lesser Malefic (But also grants courage and strength and destroys what ought to be destroyed in the world), and both are traditionally called Infortunes.
However, William Ramesey also says this: “Jupiter and Venus may sometimes be malevolent Planets and not fortunes. Saturn and Mars may also sometimes be fortunes & not infortunes” (Astrologia Restaurata, Page 124) speaking of accidental rulership and in some things.
“But note (as aforesayd) that if a malevolent Planet be significator in any thing in the Radix, you must fortify it, and not think the making a fortune: viz. Iupiter or Venus (which are but generally so) signifcators, will be beneficial : for it will often prove contrary : for all men are not ruled by Jupiter and Venus; neither (as I say) are they always fortunes : for accidentally they may be infortunes : and when they are Lords of the eight, twelfth and sixth, they are occasions of sickness, poverty, imprisonment, mischief and death as effectually as Saturn or Mars : for every Planet must doe the office whereunto it is ordained : and so by the same rule may Saturn and Mars be fortunes, and so they are to those they chiefly rule, and to such things as are properly under their dominion either naturally or accidentally; wherefore the true knowledge of your significator (in Elections_ of the business intended is of great value, and worthy serious consideration.” (Astrologia Restaurata, Page 123-124)
I agree. It seems the Gods have modeled the world in this way that allows for constant creation and changing images (and, a practically infinite amount of them). I agree that with how things are it is necessary to keep everything functioning. At least, it seems to be necessary in a world where things spring into existence.
But great praise ought to be given to all the Planets, and all the Celestial Bodies and Spirits above them.