Tuesday, November 22, 2011



When the Magician appears in a spread, it points to the talents, capabilities and resources at the querent's disposal. Depending on the card's placement in relation to other cards, the message is to tap into one's full potential rather than holding back, especially when there is a need to transform something. There are choices and directions to take. Guidance can arrive through one's own intuition or in the form of someone who brings about change or transformation.[6]

The card can mean that a manipulator is floating around, usually if it's reversed. He may be a beneficent guide, but he does not necessarily have our best interests in mind. He may also represent the querent’s ego or self awareness. He can also represent the intoxication of power, both good and bad.


According to Arthur Edward Waite, this card signifies the divine motive in man. It is also the unity of the individual being on all planes, and in a very high sense it is thought. With further reference to the "sign of life", i.e. the infinity symbol and its connection 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.

In other traditions this card can refer to scholarly knowledge. The Fool (card 0) has learned something about the workings of the world and now sees himself as powerful. Perhaps the reputation of the Magician is derived from the Fool misunderstanding what is happening while the High Priestess (the next card) is looking back, thinking that the Magician is missing the point of spiritual knowledge.

Basic Tarot Meaning

At #1, the Magician is the male power of creation by willpower and desire. The lemniscate (infinity symbol) over his head indicates the energy of thought. Thus, he draws divine power down from the heavens into his white wand, molds it with that energy of thought, and makes it manifest on Earth (his finger pointing to the ground). This is that most ancient magic to make real whatever he imagines in his head merely by saying it aloud. ("And God said 'Let there be Light!' and there was Light").

Reflecting this is the fact that the Magician is often represented by Mercury. Mercury is the planet and god of smooth talkers and salesmen. Also clever with the sleight of hand (Mercury *was* the god of thieves!) and a medicine man - either a real doctor or someone trying to sell you snake oil.

The 4 suits before him remind us of the 4 aces, which in the Tarot symbolize the raw, undeveloped, undirected power of each suit. When the Magician appears, he reveals these to you. The tarot reader might well interpret this card as telling the querent that they will be given a vision, an idea, a magical, mental image of whatever it is they most want: the solution to a problem, an ambitious career, a love life, a job.

Thirteen's Observations

If any card in the Tarot is the Tarot, it is the Magician. He's one of the most recognizable cards, always a favorite. He's also the only card in the major arcana that refers to the minors with the "trumps" displayed upon his table. One way to look at them is as ideas that the Magician is offering you. Thus, the card is about getting an idea and finding a way to verbalize it. This is the first step toward making it a reality. Which is why the Magician can indicate a time when one is eloquent and charismatic, clever, witty, inventive and persuasive.

Keep in mind, however, that the Magician could be a trickster. If this card represents some magnetic person in the querent's life, they need to make sure that he's or she is a genuine magician, not a con man.

The card can also indicate an interest in certain careers or someone who is already in one of those careers: a scientist, inventor or medical professional. The card also relates to careers where speech and writing is of great importance: salesman, motivational speaker, storyteller, politician, commentator. This might be the querent himself, something the querent wants to be, or someone who was, is or will be in his life.

Most importantly, the Magician card stands for the "reveal" - as in a magic trick. The handkerchief is draped over an empty box, the Magician waves his wand, *presto!*--now there is a dove in the box. The Magician card does the same for the querent--only what it reveals is not birds or rabbits but NEW ideas. Emphasis on NEW. When the Magician card appears, the querent is likely to say: "Now there's an idea! Why didn't I think of that before?" Truth is the querent probably had that idea in his head all along. The Magician merely revealed it to him, allowed him to verbalize it and crystallize that idea. But what will the Querent do with this idea? That's a question for the next card....

Monday, October 24, 2011

The Network grows one by one

I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I am a writter.
I can write.
I can write.
I can write.
I can write.
For the past year and a half of my college carrier Ive felt like Ive the pen in my hand has grown motionless with fear of the white page and lines. Today after meeting up with a fellow AB540 student at Sacramento State, I am reminded that we are in it for the long run. "Writing is my legacy" Mallory Fites. I look up a few articles for how to get rid of writers block and one of the suggestions included write for 10minutes non-stop even if you begin to write gibberish.

I am working on a paper analyzing the WITCH Manifesto of 1968. The tree points that I want to make are that the Manifesto form of paragraph and structure follow the goddess cycle of education, healing, and empowerment. The fist paragraph talks about the word WITCH and its historical and reclaimed meaning for that time in history. The next paragraph begins the healing with words of hope and truth to heal the centuries of weight from centuries of oppression. As humans we are born into cycles of oppression that were in place before we ever set foot on this earth. Our parents lived vidas in societies that perpetuated the patriarchal practices that greece the engine of institutionalized oppression. The third paragraph concludes with words of empowerment. The document presents a cycle which is a very important part of feminist perspective. As goddess we resemble fertility and the renewal of life, transformation, and growth. We give birth to life and our bodies transform like the seasons.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Signed IN PROTEST

May 2, 2011

As part of the Sac State Four I was face with disciplinary allegations for violation of Campus Policy and Violation of Fed and State Local Law- this is under Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations. When we asked who had filled the charges we could not be told according to Leonard Valdez. It was really difficult for me to sign this, I feel that our advisers weren't all there- I am still not a step ahead because all I had was the gut feeling that was holding my blue pen back. The collective is what leads when the emotions and reasons of the leader are aligned. Olgalilia said its just a verbal warning, that will be the best you would come out with from a hearing. Its just a "slap in the hand".

I dont understand this logic. No one ever got slaps on hand in my house- you got beat. It began with fear- and the energy than lead to the thinking of where the leather belt was kept, and than you flashed forward to his eyes.

Los ojos de cansansio, los ojos de dolor, los ojos de miedo, los ojos de tierra ajena. Todo funsiona con energia- positiva negativa. Viene de trabajo de manos- manos de trabajo con tierra y cemento. Manos de trabajo que construlle, levanta, alsan y transforman. Esas mismas manos de trabajo, so manos de amor, de carisias de cuidado. Tu hijas te nesesitan- eres el hombre de nuestra vida. Por favor ablame no me golpes, por favor acarisiame no me ignores, por favor cuidade y recuerda que el cuidado que me des hoy sera el cuidado que yo dare manana.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Because its time


April 2 2011 connection for transition

Its been 3years of itrospection and searching deep for true meaning. Im 21 and I predict 2 years for reconnection and transition. I trust the process of life.

Introspection is the self-observation and reporting of conscious inner thoughts, desires and sensations. It is a conscious mental and usually purposive process relying on thinking, reasoning, and examining one's own thoughts, feelings, and, in more spiritual cases, one's soul. It can also be called contemplation of one's self, and is contrasted with extrospection, the observation of things external to one's self. Introspection may be used synonymously with and in a similar way to human self-reflection. It is used greatly as a spiritual examination.

Introspection is like the activity described by Plato when he asked, "…why should we not calmly and patiently review our own thoughts, and thoroughly examine and see what these appearances in us really are?"

Monday, March 28, 2011

Forward Movement

Looking down I can see the road that I am on

And I stand firm again on my two feet

Though still unsure of my footing

I look back and I see the road that I have already traveled

Lined along the edges with the pain of my memories

And abounding with tell tale signs of all my mistakes

Places where I veered off the road or crashed head on with disappointment

I look back and I am surprised I made it even this far

With tears threatening with their sting to flow from my eyes

I can say I survived and I I can finally turn around and face the future

I look forward and I see the road that lies ahead of me

Unfamiliar and uncharted

Taking my next steps I can’t help but wonder just where I will end up

Because I know I’ll never be here again

Good Monday

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