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Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati by Kim Huggens
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“If you choose to forget all other things, remember only this and you will never fail: you are awesome, in the most total sense of the word.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“The Devil is rarely a positive card, but it does have a few redeeming qualities. Sometimes it can represent the querent’s ambition and desire for greatness, as well as their desire to move on from one achievement to the next, never stopping or pausing for breath. One thing’s for certain with such a querent: they won’t rest on their laurels! If positively aspected in a reading, this card can indicate a time of great desire and action in the querent’s life, a lust for life, and a willingness to take risks and enjoy life to the fullest, which will serve to further their goals and improve their circumstances. This querent wants to make the most of life while they can and while they have the means and desire to. In a relationship reading, the Devil, if surrounded by positive cards, can sometimes indicate that the physical side of the relationship is wonderful—the sex is great and the mundane circumstances are working very well for the couple. If accompanied by the Lovers or the Four of Wands, it might also indicate the bonds”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“The river is slightly turbulent and covered in mist, showing that the journey may be a little difficult, but not impossible. The mist reminds us that while we are in the midst of undergoing a transition, things may not seem clear, but we should be assured that when we push through the mist, we will find clarity on the other side: the destination island is not surrounded by mist at all.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“All of life’s trials and tribulations are lessons and opportunities that allow you to grow and become a fully aware participant in the dance of life. You know now, looking back, how much can be learned from them. And you can see also how much you have changed. Change is inevitable, and you can never go back the way you came, can never return to the point of origin, though you may still be inspired by it and you may yet find your feet being set on a new path, toward a new destination. There is always more out there, waiting for you, traveller, and you will never be too weary for the treading. Now”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“It has been said that magic can be defined as causing change to occur through the exertion of, and in accordance with, one’s will; if so, then we create magic every single day of our lives.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“There can be a sadness when you move from one state to another, as we often find comfort in what we know best and what we have become accustomed to. Transition can bring with it fear, as well as a desire to look to another for aid, just as the child looks to the ferryman. The Six of Swords, being in the suit of the mind, on a higher level represents the journeys of the mind and the transition to new ideas and ways of thinking; on a lower level, it relates to any transition we undergo that involves leaving something behind. We can imagine that the woman and child in the boat are being ferried to a new life, away from something in the past that may have hurt or threatened them. The ferryman may be the father of the child, or he may be a stranger they have hired for help in getting across the river. We can see that, whilst they do not have all of their possessions with them on this journey to a new life, they have retained a few chests that contain some belongings. When we move to a new state of mind or being, or undergo a spiritual transition or a physical move, we never truly leave the past behind; the trick is being able to differentiate between good baggage and bad baggage. Sometimes we can use the past, and all we have learned and gained from it, to propel us forward in momentum across the river to the other side. Sometimes we cling only to the baggage from the past that weighs us down, and in that case the weight may be too heavy for the boat and start to sink it. It is, ultimately, our choice as to what we pack in the chests that we take with us on the journey.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“Every man and every woman is a star: we all come from the same source, made from the same stuff, and it is that stuff that also makes the rest of the universe. When we are created, we contain within ourselves a spark of the divine, a star within our bodies of flesh that is eternal and a direct reflection of every other star contained within every other person and being upon the earth and in the heavens. Together we are constellations, and we come together in groups to create patterns in the sky. We move about in the heavens and in our orbits, and some of us collide while some of us find a mutually beneficial orbit; still others unite in the most beautiful constellations that their union will be seen and remembered throughout the ages. But we are all star-children, siblings under the canopy of heaven, and we all seek reunion with that from which we came bursting into life. The stars within us speak to their source and origin, and we yearn to return to it. The journey is long, but we find every now and then in another person a star that is closest to that which we yearn for, and we see in them the source of light, and they see it in us. We join with them, in yearning and desire and passion, and through them we are completed. This is love: the joining of two stars contained in the bodies of two human beings, expressed in their bridging of the gap between them and the gap between them and the divine. Yet do not curse the gap, Lover; do not bemoan the space that you must traverse to achieve reunion and love, for it is only by virtue of this gap that you might feel yearning and desire and love at all.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“Pentacles/Earth: Earth is the bedrock and foundations of our everyday life, the mundane world, and our physical bodies. It asks us to think about our daily survival, money, fortune, family, home, environment, health, and work or career. Swords/Air: Air is the element of our breath, and therefore the element of communication and particularly the spoken word. It is further associated with the world of ideas—thoughts, attitudes, and beliefs. Wands/Fire: Fire is the element of desire, drive, passion, ambition, creativity, and sexuality. It corresponds to ego and individuality, and the power of manifestation. Cups/Water: Water is the element of our emotions and intuition, as well as everything that connects us to others. It is concerned with our romantic relationships as well as our and social ones.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“One: Beginnings, instigation, focus, pure potential. Two: Duality, balance, opposition, relationship. Three: Manifestation, creativity, community. Four: Foundation, establishment, strength, structure, order. Five: Conflict, imbalance, struggle, aggression. Six: Harmony, balance, synthesis, fairness. Seven: Flux, uncertainty, flow, illusion. Eight: Strength, boundaries, trapping, stagnation. Nine: Completion, achievement, awareness. Ten: Endings, return, renewal, fullness, overkill.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“Death rides into our lives and tramples on our stability, reminding us that every beginning leads to an ending, and in order to change and grow we must leave something behind. Sometimes”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati
“Hermit is every desire to bring inner wisdom and experience into outer reality and shine one’s light for others to see.”
Kim Huggens, Complete Guide to Tarot Illuminati