The Mirror of the Moment

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by Richard Palmer


  and communication and Earth referring to the tangle experience of

  the material world through the five senses. A fifth element of

  “Spirit”is often associated with these other four and represents a

  transcendental sentient Consciousness energy that permeates all

  creation and informs the other four elements.

  Are Tarot Cards Archetypes?

  A word often associated with Tarot Cards, especially those which

  comprise the Major Cards, is the term “Archetype” – a term

  popularized by the eminent Swiss psychiatrist Dr. Carl Gustav

  Jung and which forms one of fundamental principals of his

  scientific method of Analytical Psychology. In Jungian terms an

  Archetype may be defined as “an inherited pattern of psychic

  (psychological) functioning” described by Dr. Jung as being

  similar to a watercourse that a river forms when it channels

  through the terrain over which it has flown for millennia. It is an

  imprint of collective experiences relating to fundamental areas of

  life which all human beings have in common such as the

  experience of the Mother (which could be termed the “Mother

  Archetype”) and forms a sort of Unconscious reservoir out of

  which images in dreams, fantasies, art and visions emerge. The

  most important point, according to Dr. Jung, is that the Archetype

  itself can never become conscious; it is only an imprint and can

  only reflect itself in a secondary way through symbolism. It is

  much closer to truth to consider Tarot cards to be glyphs (complex

  symbols

  whose whole

  meaning emerges

  from

  the aggregate

  meanings of the individual symbols contained within them) and

  whose symbolism reflects the revelation of a Secret Doctrine; a

  spiritual teaching

  that

  has unfolded

  in parallel with the

  development of historical religions and represents a viewpoint that

  is in counterpoint to several of their most basic assumptions

  concerning the nature of the Divinity and the purpose of our

  human lives on this earth. Tarot cards express the relationship of

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  the Principal of Consciousness to Life in a series of tableaus that

  find correspondence with actual human experiences and to actual

  life situations. Through study and meditation the sincere student

  comes to understand what the Principal of Consciousness is; how

  the Principal of Consciousness interacts with the material Universe

  and how to align one’s life with the activity of this Divine

  Principal in a harmonious and beneficial manner so as to become a

  center of expression for its creative Will. For the purposes of this

  work each Tarot glyph will be viewed from this perspective and

  explained in terms of its native symbolism, its practical

  correspondences and the aspect of the Consciousness Principal to

  which it corresponds.

  The Reconciliation of Science and Religion

  The great English writer, Dion Fortune, made this incisive

  observation in her seminal work, “Practical Occultism.” She wrote

  that in the 18th Century when scientists replaced clerics as figures

  of social authority they merely dyed the clerical robes a different

  color and then came back and took their place on the pulpits to

  espouse their new religion - one best described as “scientism”

  whose fundamental principal is that only sensory information is

  real and the physical Universe as experienced through our senses

  and, by extension, our scientific instruments, constitutes the sole

  reality and that human consciousness is solely an epiphenomenon,

  a sort of accident that emerged out of matter and has no basis as an

  independent empirical reality existing in and of itself; let alone the

  esoteric truth that consciousness existed prior to organized matter

  and is in fact the very organizing and directing principal

  underlying all the physical phenomena we experience or observe.

  What Can We Truly Know?

  Can we truly know the Divine Spirit or enter into spiritual realms

  that lie outside the immediate grasp of our limited perception

  through the use of meditation, psychedelic drugs, yoga, magic or

  other techniques that seek to alter our consciousness so we may

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  perceive “reality” in a manner different than we generally do

  utilizing our ordinary everyday modes of sensory and mental

  perception? And if we can do so, do we really want to or should

  we rely on divination to gain access to the higher dimensions of

  consciousness? Truly this is a profound question but one which

  must be addressed if an individual is going to gain any practical

  benefit from the study and usage of the Tarot. Associated with the

  Tarot are many correspondences to arcane matters related to

  systems of thought and practice rooted in earlier history. Some of

  these practices sought to perfect the individual human and elevate

  their consciousness to a higher state; others sought union with the

  Divine Spirit itself or lesser Angelic Intelligences; still others

  sought magical control over the forces of Nature so as to acquire

  personal power for the practitioner. Many practices and techniques

  revolved around trying to predict or see the future and gaining

  foreknowledge of untoward events that might cross the path of a

  person’

  s fate. This knowledge could be used to mitigate dangers or

  avoid them entirely or to gain knowledge that would give the

  practitioner a present advantage by making choices based on an

  already known future outcome. Still others unwisely sought to

  pierce the veil of death and communicate with departed spirits in

  the belief that they would have knowledge of things to come or

  give them access to higher dimensions leading to an increase in

  their personal power or prestige. When we divine the Tarot what

  we can truly and actually know is that we are seeking access to that

  deeper realm of Consciousness – the hither land out of which

  dreams and creative visions are born – where the fire of creative

  intuition holds sway over strict rationality. As this dimension of

  Consciousness transcends the limitations of individual existence

  greater insight can be obtained than through the application of

  strictly logical constructs. We can ‘

  divine”the truth of the matter

  inquired about by placing the question before the Tarot we

  intuitively perceive from its response what the underlying reality

  informing the question actually is. Once we have achieved this

  level of perception the truth of the matter becomes clear and an

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  informed decision can be reached by the individual who posed the

  question. This insight can then be applied to his or her own life. It

  must always be borne in mind that divination is a highly subjective

  experience and it must be left to the individual practitioner of this

  esoteric art to articulate the quality and character of t
heir personal

  experience and decide for themselves as to whether or not they

  have only made contact with their own inner Psyche (what modern

  psychology would call the “Unconscious Mind” – the Root

  Consciousness) or have actually entered into communication with

  the Higher Mind or Divine dimension of consciousness.

  Utilizing the Tarot

  Of the many controversies which the Tarot seems to attract, none is

  more relevant than finding the way to a truthful and effective

  approach to interpreting the Tarot as you wander within the deluge

  of “spreads” which seem to multiply daily like weeds in an

  untended garden. In some manner this situation is like a well filled

  with an over abundance of fish – the only practical outcome being

  that all the fish starve due to the competition for the limited

  resources available in the well. To stay out of this quandary and

  accomplish our end in a meaningful way, we must take a more

  reverent and focused approach to reading the Tarot and employ a

  method that will allow us to read the Tarot Oracle in a respectful

  and honorable manner. It is the Tarot’

  s usage as an Oracle that this

  work will principally focus on in an attempt to provide a clear and

  easy to understand method of consulting the Tarot for any

  individual who is willing to put forth the necessary effort to

  understand and welcome this unique gift to mankind into their own

  individual life.

  Human cultures from the dawn of time have employed rituals

  through which they attempted to achieve contact with the Divine –

  the higher plane or dimension of consciousness invisible to the

  senses but known to act upon the material reality. These rituals

  were carried out with great respect and solemnity even to the point

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  that only the highest members of society such as kings, shaman or

  priests could perform the rituals and interpret the results.

  Fortunately, we have evolved beyond the viewpoint that access to

  the higher spiritual realms belongs only to the privileged and the

  powerful. Through the Tarot this gateway to the advice and insight

  flowing into life from the higher spiritual dimensions of

  consciousness is available to all of us to aid us in finding our way

  and fulfilling our purpose in life.

  Tarot Divination

  The art of Tarot reading lies within that aspect of human

  experience most frequently referred to as the art of divination.

  There are many theories and speculations as to what divination

  actually is and why experienced practitioners claim that this

  practice yields authentic insights and information concerning the

  matters put to it, information which otherwise could not be

  obtained. The practice of this art is deeply rooted in human

  experience and its usage stretches back to the very dawn of

  Consciousness itself for as man’s awareness of himself emerged

  and evolved so did his thirst for an understanding of the world in

  which he found himself and the forces that acted upon him while

  he lived in it. Why does the art of divination claim to be able to

  reveal that which is hidden about human interaction with the

  natural and spiritual worlds? To answer this question we must first

  examine the principals that underlie this human activity as we

  cannot move forward to the practical application of Tarot

  divination without some understanding of its inner workings and

  the basis of this understanding as applied in human social

  relationships. Let us begin with the view of our ancient ancestors

  and work forward towards a perspective more closely aligned with

  modern human consciousness.

  In the consciousness of ancestral man there was always the sense

  of the “Other” – an intelligence, force, energy or Being

  experienced as being above or beyond the circumstances in which

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  humans they found themselves in Nature and to which was

  attributed the appellation of the “Divine.” To this Intelligence,

  force, energy or Being was also attributed the power to act

  independently upon Nature or to reveal hidden aspects of life for

  the benefit of the individual (or society) seeking counsel. This was

  accomplished through a ritual of divination. Here we must

  emphasis an important point. It was not accepted that a direct

  personal communication could be established with this Divine

  Consciousness but it was believed that this knowledge could only

  be obtained through a specialized ritual – the ritual being the door

  through which the channel of communication with this higher

  ground of being was established and through which it spoke. Such

  rituals were undertaken with the greatest reverence and sincerity

  and their practice was often limited to the highest members of the

  social order – kings, priests, witch doctors or shamans. In all

  manner of these divinations the associated ritual was of the utmost

  importance as it established the necessary atmosphere of reverence

  that informed the divination itself and elevated it above the

  mundane aspects of existence into its own holy space where

  revealed truth could be perceived and subsequently acted upon. As

  human consciousness evolved into traditional societies there was

  experienced a separate reality, named the Spirit world in which

  lived Intelligences without gross material form as we understand it

  but still possessing a self aware consciousness and who were able

  to communicate with the realm of material Nature. Thus divination

  became a dialogue with this Spirit world or with individual spirits

  within it who served as intermediaries between the diviner and the

  Absolute. Since the Absolute transcended both time and space the

  intermediary spirit could attain knowledge from the Absolute and

  communicate this knowledge to the diviner.

  As we move forward into modern consciousness, the act of

  divination began to be expressed in purely psychological terms in

  which it was postulated that through the ritual of divination the

  diviner gained contact with the “Root Consciousness”(a term used

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  to express a level of universal mind or consciousness beyond the

  individual that is common to all human beings and to the universe

  itself). This is a much more preferred description than the

  “Collective Unconscious” of Jungian Psychology which is a

  narrowly defined term used in analytical practice.

  So what meaningful conclusions may we arrive at? First and

  foremost the act of divination is not a casual matter and if we are

  not to fall prey to egotism and self delusion and we must approach

  its practice with reverence and sincerity. Without a respect for the

  ancestry of this ancient religious practice we cannot grasp its core

  meaning and attain truth through the utilization of its unique

  revelatory power. Since many approaches could be put forward as

  to what would constitute a meaningful ritual to employ in Tarot
r />   divination it may seem difficult to formulate one which will meet

  the need for a universal approach and which could be used with

  whichever deck the practitioner chooses to employ. Since from

  ancient times Tarot symbolism in general has been heavily

  influenced by the Hermetic spiritual perspective, this viewpoint

  would be highly suitable perspective upon which to erect a ritual

  structure for use in Tarot divination, but before we can accomplish

  this end it is first necessary to elaborate on Hermetic philosophy

  and its underlying principals so its

  relationship to the divination

  and the Tarot can be clearly understood. However, prior to this

  discussion and vital to the understanding of the act of divination, is

  a discussion of a vital question: “Can Tarot cards see or predict the

  future?”

  Can A Tarot Reading Predict the Future?

  There have been many readings built based on the premise that

  individuals performing the reading could in fact see into the future,

  a claim I might add that the greatest of minds in human history

  would not have had the temerity to assert as power being within

  the realm of their abilities. Thus to attain a realistic perspective on

  Tarot readings and the actual benefits that may be attained from

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  them this question of seeing the future must be addressed for it lies

  at the root of what is true and what is false concerning the Tarot’

  s

  reputation for empowering its user with the occult power of

  clairvoyance. To attempt such an understanding, we must first

  come to terms, from the view of human experience, of the

  experience we encapsulate in the word “time”. From a scientific

  point of view, time (or time/space) is considered to be a dimension

  equal to the three other dimensions experienced by the physical

  senses, those of width, length and depth and having a symbiotic

  relationship with consciousness and all other forms of manifested

  existence

  – both

  known

  and

  unknown.

  To

  the

  human

  consciousness time must be considered to be an experience of

  successive states of awareness that appear to proceed in a linear

 

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