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A Use for Major Arcana Archetypes as Muse

The Major Arcana consist of twenty two Archetypes.  In traditional Tarot decks Archetypes are the trumps that range from 0 – 21 (thus totaling twenty-two, 0 counts as a card).  They each represent generalizations of a particular energy or ideal.

Sometimes Tarot readers find it helpful to associate themselves with a particular Archetype.  The purpose of associating oneself to an Archetype is simply this…

Welcome 2010 Shaman Fool Style!

Welcome to Mrs. Gray Divine 2010!  Yeah, yeah, yeah I know the first of the year technically was a few weeks ago and that fact potentially makes my Welcome 2010 post irrelevant…well not quite.  Twenty-ten began under the influence of Mercury Retrograde, a time notorious for mix-ups in communication, electronics, distribution, and travel.  In my opinion, Mercury Retrograde signals a time when we may benefit from moving a little slower and listening more deeply to the nonsensical, illogical connection within. 

Likenesses of this type of celestial inspiration found within Tarot are located on two cards of the Major Arcana.  The first card is #12 as the force (perhaps) helping to influence the character on the Hanged Man card into his peculiar repose.  The second card is #0 (or number 22), The Fool as the instinct driving the dog to yip and gently tug at the leg of his steamrolling human companion.

Temperance: The Sagittarian Angle

The myth of Sagittarius passed down to us by the Greeks is a story that features their mighty hero Hercules and a centaur named Cheiron (Chiron).  In the version I am familiar with, the pantheon granted Cheiron immortality in appreciation of his vast wisdom and healing abilities.  Due to a snafu caused by spirits* the famous centaur was accidentally wounded by Hercules poison tipped arrow.  The wound inflicted by the poison arrow causes Cheiron to live out the remainder of his life in pain until his eventual death.  When the centaur died, as an honor the god of thunderbolts placed him in the sky as the starry constellation of Sagittarius.

Sagittarius is link to key fourteen in the Major Arcana:  Temperance.  In my opinion the Temperance card is usually a picture that inspires some level of confusion in just about everyone.  It’s placement between 13 Death and 15 The Devil seems almost alien at first sight.  Temperance’s injection of tranquility between graveyard and dust may feel as if a trick is being played on us.  However, much like its twin in the zodiac belt, its appearance in the stream of awareness is easily misunderstood.

The figure in the card often appears androgynous.  The general feeling in Temperance cards always points toward the idea that the form beheld is that of an immortal or at the very least demigoddess or god.  Even when this alchemical angel is presented as female, her form is often notably statuesque, dare I say keenly Amazonian. Within her hands she holds two chalices juxtapose.  Fluid flows between the cups in a magical fashion.  No matter the angle, traditionally their contents always blend.  The card itself is often not clear if the figure is aware of the exact contents of the chalices she wields, but what is clear is that she knows what to do with them.

Looking at the card for answers we are not unquestionably certain where this automation comes from, however the solar disk or flower often shown atop her head is a clue.  Traditionally solar themes represent Will.  The appearance of the Temperance card in a reading inspires pondering to become clear on whose will is being processed and enforced.

The Temperance card represents a state between sub and surface terrains. It is the process of putrefaction, change on the subtle levels that allows one to ascend along the road of evolving archetypes.  Crossing the thirteenth gate of Death strips us of surface individuality.  Upon entering stage fourteen what we formerly perceived as self becomes tempered.  After the alchemical magic of Temperance takes place our interlinking spirit connection become stronger and we are better able to address the conditionings that keep our focus detrimentally grounded in the mundane world.  

*spirits in the article is “wine”

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