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Good to know you found the magic ✨. Great work for completing the exercise. There is now a revised and extended version of the Magician on the Inner Work Exercises Podcast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeitconsciousexercises/episodes/The-Magician---Tarot-Active-Imagination---Harness-Your-Creative-Will-e2hl4ud
When i did my addiction meditation, the entity i met at the end offered me two gifts, a cup that never overflows and a sword. It reminded me of the magician card
Thank you for sharing these symbolic aspects of your experience with the Transforming the Addiction exercise. Cups are often associated with feelings and our emotional state. Swords on the other hand with intellect and rational faculties. A cup that never overflows offers another level of symbolism - could it be indicative of an emotional state which does not 'overflow' or expresses in the ways it needs to? Perhaps there are clues in the dichotomy presented by the cup and the sword as to the nature and source of the attachment you have been working with. Two elements of the psyche calling to be synthesised together, as the Magician sets out to do. This is of course just one possible interpretation, but do let me know if it resonates.
Uncover a lifetime of self-insight with a Tarot Birth Chart - makeitconscious.com/step/tarot-birth-chart-reports
Learn the Art of Science of Self-Knowledge - Sign up to the Know Yourself Programme:
How to Talk to Yourself - the Active Imagination Course - knowyourself.makeitconscious.com/course/activeimagination
The MiC Philosophy Course (only $7) - knowyourself.makeitconscious.com/course/micphilosophy
This was incredible..
This was..magical. ✨🙏
Good to know you found the magic ✨. Great work for completing the exercise. There is now a revised and extended version of the Magician on the Inner Work Exercises Podcast: podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/makeitconsciousexercises/episodes/The-Magician---Tarot-Active-Imagination---Harness-Your-Creative-Will-e2hl4ud
When i did my addiction meditation, the entity i met at the end offered me two gifts, a cup that never overflows and a sword. It reminded me of the magician card
Thank you for sharing these symbolic aspects of your experience with the Transforming the Addiction exercise. Cups are often associated with feelings and our emotional state. Swords on the other hand with intellect and rational faculties.
A cup that never overflows offers another level of symbolism - could it be indicative of an emotional state which does not 'overflow' or expresses in the ways it needs to? Perhaps there are clues in the dichotomy presented by the cup and the sword as to the nature and source of the attachment you have been working with. Two elements of the psyche calling to be synthesised together, as the Magician sets out to do. This is of course just one possible interpretation, but do let me know if it resonates.