Tarot Cards
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General
Knight of Wands – Minor Arcana Court Card
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I. Knight of Wands Rider Waite image description
II. Knight of Wands Tarot Card Meaning
III. Knight of Wands Upright Card Keywords
V. Knight of Wands Reversed Keywords
Love
Knight of Cups – Minor Arcana Court Card
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I. Knight of Cups Rider Waite image description
Detailed meaning of the keywords of the Knight of Cups
III. Knight of Cups Upright Card Keywords
IV. Knight of Cups Reversed Keywords
Health
Knight of Swords – Minor Arcana Court Card
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I. Knight of Swords Rider Waite image description
II. Knight of Swords Tarot Card Meaning
III. Knight of Swords Upright Card Keywords
IV. Knight of Swords Reversed Keywords
Finances/Career
Knight of Pentacles – Minor Arcana Court Card
The Knight of Pentacles represents the work, effort, and responsibility after the Page of Pentacles has set its dreams. This Knight sat on a large horse in the middle of a field. He holds a coin in his hand and his eyes reflect thought and consideration. Knight always takes the necessary effort to fulfill his dreams. He is building the foundation for his dreams and goals.
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The detailed description of the Knight of Pentacles
Detailed meaning of the keywords of the Knight of Pentacles
Upright meaning of the Knight of Pentacles: effective, habitual, conservative, methodical
Meaning of the Knight of Pentacles reversed: lazy, depressed, feeling stuck
Rune
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Ur
Sound: “u”, “o”, “y”, “w”
Stands for: Drizzle (or Slurry)
Casting meaning: This rune represents how some things can develop from nothingness. Like the fertile soil that can be created from volcanic ash which in turn with a slight amount of water and sunlight can spawn growth.
Witches’ Rune
Harvest
The most positive stone of all, the Harvest Rune indicates the spirit of protection and good fortune.
This is a time when doorways open and obstacles are lifted. Expect an increase in all areas of your life.
Look for an opening which sets you on the right path, as well as all manner of fortunate events.
Now is the time when many of your cherished dreams will finally be realized.
The Harvest Rune promises gains and fulfillment
Look for guidance from the wise and learned.
Ogham
From learnreligions.com
Straith/Straif
This symbol, used for the sound St, is Straith (sometimes seen as Straif), the Blackthorn tree. A symbol of authority and control, the Blackthorn is connected to strength and triumph over adversity. Blackthorn is a tree (although some might argue it’s more of a really big shrub) of winter, and its berries only ripen after the first frost. White flowers appear in the spring, and the bark is black and thorny.
On a medicinal level, Blackthorn berries–sloe berries–are brewed to make a tonic (this is what Sloe Gin is made from). The tonic can be used as a laxative and/or diuretic, as well as a skin astringent. In folklore, the Blackthorn has a fairly unpleasant reputation. An English legend refers to a devastating winter as a “Blackthorn Winter.” It also represents the darker side of magic and witchcraft. Because it’s a plant that becomes hardy when all around it is dying, it is associated with the Dark Mother, the Crone aspect of the Goddess, particularly the Cailleach in some parts of Scotland and Ireland. There is also a strong connection to the Morrighan, because of Blackthorn’s association with the blood and death of warriors. In fact, in early Celtic culture, the Blackthorn was popular for its use in the cudgel shillelagh.
Straith Correspondences
Mundane Aspects: Expect the unexpected, especially when it comes to change. Your plans may be altered, or even destroyed, so plan to deal with it. The appearance of Straith often indicates the influence of external forces.
Magical Aspects: You’re at the beginning of a new journey, and there will be some surprises–possibly unpleasant ones–along the way. Overcoming these obstacles will give you strength. Realize that you–and your life–are changing.
Numerology
From Kasamba.com
Seven
Animal Spirit Guide or Helper
From UniGuide.com
Goat
Goat meanings and symbolism include sure-footedness, desire, creative energy, revelry, tranquility, aspiration, and faith. The goat (along with the dog) was the first domesticated animal. Thus, people from a wide range of cultures are familiar with goats. In addition, wild goats, such as the mountain goat, the ibex, the markhor, and the tahr (a relative of the goat), live in the mountainous regions North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. So, the goat is a figure in the mythologies and folklore of many cultures. In addition, the goat spirit animal is an important power animal for people who feel a special kinship with goats or who have an astrological connection to them.
In this post, you’ll learn about goat meanings, symbolism, and mythology (including mountain goats.) Plus, you’ll learn about the goat spirit animal and more.
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Detailed Goat Symbols and Meanings
Goat Symbolism in Ancient Egypt
Goat Meaning in Greek and Roman Mythology
Goat Meaning in the Bible, Judaism, and Christianity
Organizations that Protect Goats
Witchcraft Symbol
From thoughtcatalog.com
Ritual Circle
This symbol is a perfect circle, sometimes with a pentagram inside. It represents the circle required to begin or complete any ritual.
Represents: transformation and completion, cycles.
Used in rituals for: protection, completing something.
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