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		<title>The Tarot Symbolism and Meanings of the Magician Tarot Card</title>
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<p>In <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tarotreadingpsychic.com">tarot reading</a>, the Magician is the card of manifestation. He represents the development of one&#8217;s first sense of conscious awareness. In this regard, he has become aware of his own, unique sense of self. The Magician Card encourages one to use their intellect to master the world around them. When he appears in a tarot card reading, he is a card of creation, constantly shifting the energies around him to manifest his desires.</p>
<p>The Magician&#8217;s counterpart is the female High Priestess. Thus, the Magician represents the masculine while the High Priestess represents the feminine. As a masculine figure, the Magician Tarot Card represents action. Unlike the High Priestess who prefers to go inward to gather knowledge from her intuitive nature, the Magician prefers to explore all that is outside of him. He is naturally curious and is constantly searching for the mystical and secretive elements in the natural world. His goal is to understand all that surrounds him and ultimately use this knowledge to master his world.<br /><strong><br /> Tarot Symbolism of the Number 1:</strong> The Magician Tarot card is associated the number one. In the tarot card deck, he is the fist numbered card of the Major Arcana. One&#8217;s represent individuality, creativity, originality, unity, power, knowledge and birth. His symbolic association to the number one references his divine connection to the Divine. Although his goal is to master the physical realm, he still remains tied to Divine Consciousness. In a  tarot card reading, the Magician represents the union with Divine consciousness. He is the conscious link between the world of spirit and the world of man.</p>
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<p><strong>Tarot Symbolism of the Rose and Lily: </strong>The rose and the lily have important symbolic functions in the Magician tarot card. The rose represents the Magician&#8217;s passion for life. It is a feminine attribute and is often associated to birth and materialization. In this regard, the rose represents the emergence of the Magician&#8217;s sense of self. Roses can also represent the physical senses. The Lily, on the other hand, has masculine attributes. Lilies represent both the spirit world and the Magician&#8217;s pursuit of knowledge. In a  tarot card reading, lilies represent purity. For the Magician, the lily is symbolic of both truth and humility.<br /><strong><br /> Tarot Symbolism of the Table and Elements: </strong>The Table which stands before the Magician is a symbol of concrete reality. Tables are also associated to the number four which represents manifestation. Upon the table rests a cup, sword, rod and pentacle. These are a representation of the four elements. The Magician uses these elements during his process of creation. They represent the Magician&#8217;s power to master his own skills and manifest his energy.<br /><strong><br /> Tarot Symbolism of the Wand and Infinity Sign:</strong> The Wand of the Magician is a symbol of the Magician&#8217;s connection to Divine Spirit. In one hand he points his wand to the heavens and in the other hand he points to the four elements resting on the table before him. Symbolically, this represents the Magicians ability to use divine energy to manifest in the physical world. In a  tarot card reading, the Magician represents manifestation on the earthly plane. However, there is always an exchange of energy. This is symbolically represented by the infinity sign. This exchange of energy occurs between the realm of spirit and the physical world. The Magician has the ability to move between these two worlds. This unique skill enables the Magician to remain adaptable and flexible through any situation that he is confronted with.</p>
<p>In a  tarot card reading, The Magician represents the utilization of one&#8217;s skills. He is a reminder of the power that is within you. He often signifies the need for a self-confidence and adaptability. Please also visit our <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tarotreadingpsychic.com/">tarot card meanings</a> section to learn more about the Magician.</p>
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<p>Author: <a title="Frederick Gimino" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/authors/frederick-gimino/31500.htm"><span style="color: #000000;"><span style="text-decoration: none;">Frederick Gimino</span></span></a></p>
<p><strong>Designing your own Tarot Deck can be fun and fulfilling. </strong>Even if your artistic talents are less than masterful a fully functional, unique, and aesthetically pleasing deck can be created. Whether you choose to decorate an existing deck or create your own here are some helpful ideas to get you started down the right path.</p>
<p><strong>Many people use the Golden Dawn Deck for inspiration. </strong>This is because The Golden Dawn Deck encourages people to design their own sets of Tarot cards. To do this, you can either copy the original design and redraw them with your own take on them or create your own deck with symbols and pictures from scratch.</p>
<p><strong>Once you have settled on a design for your Tarot deck you should copy the design so you can construct your own.</strong> Your artwork may vary from the design of the deck you copied, but in the end you will have your own unique deck of Tarot cards.<span id="more-69"></span></p>
<p><strong>Another method of designing your own set of Tarot cards is to color in your own deck. </strong>To do this, you can copy a set by tracing out the pictures on paper and then coloring them in, or by painting over the pictures on a deck itself.</p>
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<p>You could use any deck for inspiration and many have made their own versions of the Rider-Waite cards and had them published. You may wish to create a brighter, more vivid, bold version of the deck or create a softer, more subdued version. Another interesting variation is to use psychedelic designs with abstract colorings.</p>
<p><strong>If you choose to create your own deck of Tarot cards then you may wish to add your own special touches to them.</strong> These could be special symbols, pictures, colors, words, textures, shapes or letters. You may wish to leave out certain things when recreating a deck of Tarot cards. If you like the artwork for example but not the card titles you could redo the artwork and leave out the less aesthetic portions of the Tarot decks theme.</p>
<p><strong>If you want to create a deck entirely of you own, the first thing you need to do is think of a theme for them. </strong>Some people use their culture, family, traditions, and favorite stories as themes for their decks. Next get some Card stock from your local art supply store. Card stock works well for creating your own deck of cards. Card stock comes in different colors, sizes, and thickness. This makes choosing the perfect card stock an easy choice.</p>
<p><strong>Even if you are not Picasso you can create your own Tarot deck by utilizing photos. </strong>Pictures taken of special people,places, or events can be used. If you like have some friends or family dress in appropriate attire and use that for your decks artwork. Many photo programs also contain project templates and stock photos that you can organize, print, and cut out for your tarot card project.</p>
<p><strong>You can even add special touches to your cards like adding embellishments.</strong> For example small ceramic objects, small stones, flowers, buttons, shells, sand, coins, metallic art paper, or scraps of fabric all make great additions to a project. You can even use small objects to assemble pictures on the deck instead of just using them as embellishments.</p>
<p><strong>Photographs used as artwork for decks of Tarot cards work well,</strong> especially if you plan to use the decks as gifts for family members or friends. Most importantly remember that imagination and experimentation are wonderful tools to be utilized while designing your own special deck of Tarot cards that are just right for you.</p>
<p><strong><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">About the Author:</span></em></strong><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"><br />
Frederick Gimino owns and operates the Free Psychic Network. Providing </span></em><a href="http://www.freepsychicnetwork.com/"><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Free Psychic Readings</span></em></a><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"> including oracles in genres like Astrology, Numerology, Tarot, video readings, And Horoscopes. Visit the Free Psychic Network your authoritative expert portal to </span></em><a href="http://www.freepsychicnetwork.com/"><em><span style="font-size: x-small;">Psychics</span></em></a><em><span style="font-size: x-small;"> and psychic services on the web! </span></em></p>
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