The Unified Esoteric System and the Magician card

The Magician and the UET

Esoteric is not a matter of public or common knowledge. Most people still don’t comprehend that occult and esoteric means secret, hidden and not accessible to the many. Therefore, what is common knowledge is pseudo-esoteric or false-esoteric.
On the other hand, it is not “my system” because I believe it is the original system, and I only re-discover it, taped into the so-called collective unconscious and have accessed already existing information, connected or re-connected already existing dots.
A brilliant example is the Tarot card called the Magician.
The Unified Esoteric Tarot formula, Read more The Unified Esoteric System and the Magician card

KS The Magician

Karpathy-Smith Tarot The Magician

Karpathy-Smith Tarot The Magician
One of the most common mistakes made within the Tarot readers is to consider the Magician the fully developed Master, a position which belongs to Read more KS The Magician

Tarot of Cyclicity, The Magician

Tarot of Cyclicity, The Magician

Tarot of Cyclicity, The Magician

I – The Magician – 1 – Aleph (between Keter and Binah) – Air/Chest
According to A.E. Waite, The Magician “card signifies the divine motive in man, reflecting God, the will in the liberation of its union with that which is above. It is also the unity of individual being on all planes, and in a very high sense it is thought, in the fixation thereof.” Read more Tarot of Cyclicity, The Magician

The Magician

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, The Magician

Traditional Divinatory Tarot, The Magician (Air) The Magician
Fortune-telling interpretation: sometimes the card is considered to represent the male querent.
Upright: illness, infirmity. Disorder, pain, anxiety, evil, displeasure. Damage, punishment, injury, disaster.
Reversed: spiritual illness, headache, unhappy position. Disgrace, displeasure, restlessness, affliction. Doctor, magician.

Divination:
The Air, Water and Fire attributed to the Tarot card according to the kabbalistic scheme, should not be confused with the Four Elements. These are the Three Primes or Tria Prima mentioned by Paracelsus.
According to alchemists, Mercury, Salt and Sulphur are the three-fold aspects of all phenomena to be found in all compounds of a mineral or organic nature.
Mercury represents the Spirit, Salt the Body; and Sulphur the Soul. Philosophically speaking, Mercury is the Mind; Salt is the Will, and Sulphur is Love. The three are the components of the Philosopher’s Stone.
Mercury, the First Matter, represents the intellectual principle, and it is the coordinating factor of both Sulphur and Salt.
According to Paul Case, Mercury, or Hermes, was the messenger of the gods. Mercury as principle represents that aspect of the Life-power which has been termed super-consciousness and it is associated with The Magician.

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