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The Magician Unlike the High Priestess in this deck, the Magician keeps his Y Fronts on... Note the depiction of six 'chakra' points - modesty possibly conceals the seventh, and compare these with 'the four temperaments' (the humors of Hippocrates) recently increased to five (Arno profiling). Magician, Mage, Wizard, Wise Man... The Wise Man v Wise Woman pairing runs through the Tarot - see the High Priestess. The Magician also links with Strength - note the curious shape of the hat which symbolises infinity. (See 'Strength' for in depth notes on the origins of the 'lemniscate' hat) |
Civilization is built upon language, and
language is much more than the exchange of spoken and written messages. Language is in our marriage rules, our
economic systems, our systems of power. Individually, it is how we remember – our
memories are coded sensory experiences.
As we know from experts in hypnosis and neuro linguistic programming,
‘super language’ can be used to command with great effect. Words are powerful and can make spells – it
is no surprise that our word ‘grammar’ derives from ‘grimoire’ – a secure,
bound volume of spells and arcane knowledge.
Little realizing this, we are all of us Magicians, each day using the
magic of language which makes things work for us, binds things – and people –
to us. Mastery of our basic ability as a Magician is the beginning of our
journey – we have only just begin to learn what we are capable of, who we are
inside. The Magician represents
beginnings. Many divinatory packs
reserve this card and The High Priestess as ‘significators’. |
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