The Magician

All things before manifesting begin with a thought, an idea, or even a coincidence. When a shooting star passes over your head, do you find yourself forming a new wish? Try to catch that fleeting spark of inspiration.

The exact time and place of a shooting star cannot be predicted with perfection. Its performance is unstable, and when it appears during your moments of reflection or when you need a new opportunity, it becomes a breakthrough chance. Shooting stars are seen as spiritual symbols in many places, believed to grant beautiful wishes and blessings, yet their appearance is brief. In Roman mythology, the Magician corresponds to Mercury, the god of commerce, travel, communication, and deceit. Vikings also believed that shooting stars were Odin’s wise ravens delivering messages.



UPRIGHT

A promising opportunity is about to arrive. Through intellect and knowledge, you can achieve good results in work. Upright also relates to the appearance of something new, someone new, or a new idea. Social interactions and communication flow smoothly, accompanied by good luck.
Keywords: Wisdom, innovation, focus, strength of spirit, good fortune, instability, news, soon, unpredictable, difficult to maintain steadiness, wishes, something new.

REVERSED

Certain things become extremely unstable. The shooting star was supposed to fall, yet it returns to the sky again, like a blocked water pipe. When blocked, water builds on the other end, bearing pressure until it bursts.
Keywords: Deception, opportunity slipping away, irretrievable situations, mental pressure, mental disorder, explosive behavior, failed plans, overly excited or overly negative, extreme.

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