
A youthful figure in the robe of a magician, having the
shining eyes. Above his head is the mysterious sign of the
the figure 8 in a horizontal position . About his waist is a
serpent-cincture, the serpent appearing to devour its own
tail. This is familiar to most as a conventional symbol of
eternity, but here it indicates more especially the eternity of
attainment in the spirit. In the Magician's right hand is a to
the earth. This dual sign is known in very high grades of the
Instituted Mysteries; it shews the descent of grace, virtue
and light, drawn from things above and derived to things
below. The suggestion throughout is therefore the
possession and communication of the Powers and Gifts of
symbols of the four Tarot suits, signifying the elements of
natural life, which lie like counters before the adept, and he
adapts them as he wills. Beneath are roses and lilies, the
floscampi and lilium convallium, changed into garden
flowers, to shew the culture of aspiration. This card
signifies the divine motive in man, reflecting God, the will in
shining eyes. Above his head is the mysterious sign of the
the liberation of its union with that which is above. It is also
the figure 8 in a horizontal position . About his waist is a
serpent-cincture, the serpent appearing to devour its own
tail. This is familiar to most as a conventional symbol of
eternity, but here it indicates more especially the eternity of
attainment in the spirit. In the Magician's right hand is a
wand raised towards heaven, while the left hand is pointing
to the earth. This dual sign is known in very high grades of
the Instituted Mysteries; it shews the descent of grace,
virtue and light, drawn from things above and derived to
things below. The suggestion throughout is therefore the
possession and communication of the Powers and Gifts of
the Spirit. On the table in front of the Magician are the
symbols of the four Tarot suits, signifying the elements of
natural life, which lie like counters before the adept, and he
adapts them as he wills. Beneath are roses and lilies, the
floscampi and lilium convallium, changed into garden
flowers, to shew the culture of aspiration. This card
signifies the divine motive in man, reflecting God, the will in
the liberation of its union with that which is above. It is also
the unity of individual being on all planes, and in a very high
sense it is thought, in the fixation thereof. With further
reference to what I have called the sign of life and its
connexion with the number 8, it may be remembered that
Christian Gnosticism speaks of rebirth in Christ as a
change "unto the Ogdoad." The mystic number
is termed Jerusalem above, the Land flowing with Milk and
Honey, the Holy Spirit and the Land of the Lord. According
to Martinism, 8 is the number of Christ.
Tarot Card meanings. The Magician. Learn the basic meanings of Tarot cards through explanations of the
Major Arcana, Minor Arcana and Court cards.
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