Today's Tarot for James Joyce
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| The Fourfold Vision spread offers a progression of different ways of looking at an object, person, or situation. It is a powerful tool for gaining deeper insight into the specific subjects of other readings. The Renaissance Tarot is a modern deck, with symbolism drawn from the heroic age and rendered in renaissance style. This deck is an excellent choice for exploring questions of passion, mastery, and the inner workings of human reason. If you would like your own copy of the Renaissance Tarot, you can buy it now! |
| The card on the far right represents the object being viewed, be it an idea, relationship, or the self. The Judgment: Resurrection and rebirth. Perfection of the body and soul. Final reward or punishment. |
| The card second from the right represents the physical vision: how the object is seen at a base or mechanical level. Five of Swords (Defeat): Stubbornness. Refusal to move into the future, to forget the past or to face pressing responsibilities. Dishonor. Stagnation. |
| The card in the middle represents the mental vision: the object personified and seen through a humanized perspective. Two of Staves (Dominion), when reversed: Wavering in the charge ahead. Victories delayed. Stalemate. |
| The card second from the left represents the emotional vision: how passions and values are creatively stimulated by the mental vision. Page of Staves: A young person of faithful countenance who, even unintentionally, helps others. An unofficial Hermes: a carrier of important news, an envoy, a guide, a pleasant stranger. A suave, bring and noble soul. |
| The card on the far left represents the fourfold or mystical vision: still viewing through the previous three, we now add a spiritual element, revealing unseen aspects of the object. The Moon, when reversed: Gradual clarity. New hope. Light of dawn. |
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