The extension of occurrences to facilitate knowledge with ease is advanced such that approach to each event-condition-experience is with absolute precision and beneficial construction.
The concept of approach via strategic techniques is reflected in the "fifty-five" vibration.
55/1 - Has to do with accessing Higher Mind (55) and channeling it through your individuality (1).
You are a pioneer of thought, exuberant and energetic. Otheres will look to you for ideas. You are capable of extremes in all endeavors and pursuits. You are a champion of right and seek swift justice to maintain balance. You believe in law and order and try to remain poised between mercy and severity.
The number 55 dominates religion and morals and you maybe drawn toward the law or the ministry where you can most adequeately express your keen sense of justice and mercy.
You can ferret out information that others would overlook. Words fascinate you. You are a naturan researcher and would make an excellent writer ... where you can fulfill your basic need to explore and reveal the secrets of life.
Your writings will have tangible value for others. Through your love of communications you will meet many different types of individuals in your lifetime.
The Number ONE:
Moving out of the void of the Zero. "Let there be LIGHT" (Genesis 1:3). The 1st spiritual emanation is LIGHT. IF our souls continue to follow the light, we will get back to source.
Our symbol for The Number One, 1, is a pillar. A phallic shape.
The one is a masculine energy that strikes out on its own and pioneers what is new, original, and seething with energy. This One is the irreducible fact of consciousness, the eternal I AM.
The Number ONE represents - NEW Beginnings, Focused concentration, Goal-striving, Action, Independence, Originality, Courage, Invention, Leader, Self-reliant, Ambition, Pioneer, Will, the Conscious Mind, and a Positive attitude.
Catherine A Francis 6-4-10 or 4-6-10
4-seasons; 4-elements; 4-directions; 4-fixed signs of the zodiac; 4-principals: mental-emotional-physical-spiritual
6-the universe was created is six days; work 6 days-rest one. Look at Ruth 3:15 as Boaz gives Ruth 6 measures of barley to symbolize love + protections. Love of people demonstrates your godliness.

Key Words for the Ace of Swords:
Focus
Force
Clarity
Vision
Insight
Intensity
The ace of swords has to do with aligning yourself.
Visually, this card is clearly making a statement of solidarity. When we see the strength of that sword standing erect in the center of this card, there is no doubt in our mind that we must focus upon the issues at hand (indicated by surrounding cards) and make our stand.
Often the ace of swords deals with gaining clarity in our lives after a long bout of disillusionment. Often this card appears in matters of LOVE when the ties need to be cut in a relationship.
This is particularly the case in one-sided relationships where the partner requires (excessively so) more of attention than you.
This confirms the ace of swords meaning as this card signals its beaming light to you. This card cries out "this is your time, the focus is on you!"
But what kind of focus?
The suite of swords in a Tarot deck deals with thoughts and awareness. They've also been identified as symbols of challenges or conflict in our lives.
Aces in the Tarot deck indicate new beginnings. They are also power cards, and rank high in the trumping factor in a reading, their power weighing in evenly with Major Arcana cards.
This being the case, we can make a simple assessment that the ace of swords is symbolic of uncovering a new way of thinking. Or, a cutting away at some old thought to make way for a brighter perspective.
More specifically, the ace of swords is a call to stop fooling ourselves and start looking into the crux of the matters of our soul.
The ace of swords is bright and brassy. There is no room for excuses with this card, and it demands full honesty of the querent in a reading. ALL excuses are equal.
This card resonates to the vibrational frequency of the number one, not only because it is the beginning of the suite (ace), but also because the erect sword visually mimics the number one.
This means that new projects, ideas, thoughts, or relationships are on the horizon.
Due to the sharp nature of this card, you had better be mindful and clear about your intentions first before starting these new ventures.
Key symbols pertaining to the ace of swords:
CROWN: Yes, we might initially think of royalty or nobility when considering the symbolic meaning of crowns. But consider where the crown rests, on one's head of course.
Consequently, the crown in the ace of swords is a symbol of thought.
Specifically, the clarity and force behind your thoughts.
Use this visual image to slice through all the distracting thoughts you may have about an issue and point your mind squarely to the core of the matter. This kind of keen focus will see your way to success.
ROSE: shows a red and white rose in the ace of swords card.
These roses are symbolic of choices that we make.
We can either (mentally) chose to see our lot in life as a work of beauty, or we can focus on the thorns and pain. The rose on this card also symbolizes the delicate process of our thought. Meaning: just as a gardener tenderly cards of a rose to assure continually beautiful blossoms, so too must we take responsibility to nurture our thoughts to insure positive outcomes.
CLOUDS: Cloud symbol meanings in this card indicate confusion and distraction.
We notice the image of the sword victoriously rising above the cloying clouds in seek of the highest point of inspiration. This is a visual message to us that we must rise above the chatter (nay-sayers, conflict, media, negativity) and aspire to our own greatest thoughts in order to make our way to mental clarity and success.
Just from these few and simple symbols we can see a pattern of understanding:
When we work towards clarity of thoughts, and choose the proper thoughts for our purpose, we reach the epitome of our goals, obtaining our crowning achievements.
Some points of contemplation about the ace of swords:
- Simplify your situation. Clear away the CLUTTER. Let Go of your STUFF.
- Focus on the main issue and listen to your own inner guidance
- Are you choosing crowning achievements or strife in your life? CHOOSE! DECIDE!
- Don't be distracted by doubt or negativity around you. Take no detours.
- Continue to ASK: What do "I" want from this new venture or relationship?
Now the 55 reduces to a 10, and 10 then reduces to a 1

Key Words for the Wheel of Fortune:
Luck
Chance
Change
Destiny
Revolution
Consequence
As a whole, the Tarot system focuses on personal responsibility. Meaning, the underlying persuasion of each card places the responsibility of life events squarely on YOU, the individual.
You are in charge of your life, and the consequences of your thoughts and deeds shape your lives.
With that said, even the most ancient of philosophies have to admit sometimes "things just happen" and there's no way to trace back a cause. Sometimes things take place in our lives that appear to be pure happenstance..."dumb luck" some people call it.
The Wheel of Fortune card represents those events in our lives that come out of nowhere.
They come in the form of unexpected surprises, a promotion we weren't needing / wanting / requesting - an inheritance from a relative you didn't even know you had or a surprise visit from a friend you haven't thought about in years.
The Wheel of Fortune is a very auspicious card.
When pulled in a reading it generally indicates a happy, unexpected event is in the works.
However, take a look at the card, and you see an unfortunate fellow falling off the side.
As is the nature of fate, sometimes surprises aren't so happy. It is important to note here that what is "good" or "bad" is all in our interpretation. When what may appear as an unsavory event showing up unexpectedly in our lives we must try our best to recognize some potential good from the situation. We may not see any benefit in the tragedy - but down the line (when the Wheel turns again) circumstances from that tragedy may lead to amazing and positive influences.
The Wheel of Fortune is also about consequence.
Although we've recognize that sometimes "stuff happens" this card also addresses the cyclical nature of life. Simply put, this card is a message that says "what goes around, comes around." When this card appears in a reading, it may mean that we should consider our actions and how they are affecting ourselves and others around us.
This is in line with the concept of Karma which is a philosophy that proposes every action we take affects everything else - what we sow, so shall we reap - for every action there is an equal reaction.
This is an important concept to grasp.
When we approach our lives with this in mind, we tend to invest more quality time in our thoughts and actions. If we took just a few moments considering the effects of our thoughts and actions, we might reap more benefits for ourselves.
Key Symbols Relative to Wheel of Fortune:
CLOUDS: Clouds are typically a symbol of "that which is higher" - higher thought, higher energy, etc. In this case, the clouds are a symbol of a higher power at work in the events of our lives.
As mentioned earlier - sometimes things just happen - and the symbol of the clouds represents events "coming out of the ether" and moving our lives in an unexpected direction.
FALLING OFF: It's inevitable, as the wheel turns, a few things are going to fly off to make room for new things. It's the nature of evolution and revolution. As already mentioned, it's important to consider our approach to loss. If we view loss as a bad thing - this is exactly what it will be.
If, however, we observe a removal as being an opportunity, we broaden our persective and allow for positive change. The illustration of "falling off" is also representative of beliefs and ideas. As we have new ways of thinking about things, our old ways of thinking must drop off. It's simply the way life works.
WHEEL: As the central star player on this card, it's important to take a close look at the symbolism of the Wheel. Since ancient man, the Wheel has been a symbol for mobility, revolution, and cycles.
Used in WORK, the wheel has enabled man to perform more efficiently.
Used in RITUAL, the Wheel is symbolic of the natural flow of energy.
When we consider the ease of the Wheel turning and flowing in motion, we are reminded of how our own lives move in much the same manner. Although we have old and new events - the hub of the wheel (symbolic of ourselves - our core nature) remains the same.
Key Questions Relative to the Wheel of Fortune :
- Are you feeling lucky? Why?
- How are you handling the changes in your life?
- Are you looking at both RISK and REWARD?
- How can a "loss" be a very good thing for you? And, how will you appreciate the "gains".
- Have you taken the time to consider the consequences of your thoughts and actions?
55 - 10 - 1 -- The Magician

Key Words for the Magician Tarot Card Meaning
Power
Action
Awareness
Application
Resourcefulness
Introduction:
Close your eyes for a moment and picture your ideal image of the Magician. Odds are your imagination conjured up a regal figure, powerful, graceful, and confident - able to make things happen, and even move mountains!
The Magician Tarot card meaning deals with the ability to utilize every resource we have available to us. When we think of the Magician, we must understand that there is no question of power. The Magician has absolute power over all circumstances. Simply put, the Magician is in control of his own thoughts, and therefore the ruler of reality.
When we pull the Magician cards for ourselves or for a querent, it is an indication that we have more power than we realize to change our circumstances. It is a card that reminds us of our unlimited potential.
Key Symbols:
This section focuses in on a few select symbols that can help us further define the Magician Tarot card meaning.
Lemniscate: Also known as the infinity symbol, the Lemniscate symbolizes the endless, infinite nature of energy. Energy cannot be created or destroyed, and the Magician is intimate with this knowledge. The infinity symbol above the Magician's head illustrates that he understands the energy of his thoughts always lead to infinite consequence. Some decks depict an additional Lemniscate at the Magician's throat - this symbolizes the infinite power of the spoken word.
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Uroboros: The serpent swallowing its own tail is symbolic of cycles, and is another message of the infinite nature of energy. The Magician tarot card meaning here, as with the Lemniscate, is that energy is endless, and our ability to manipulate energy is key.
The Uroborus further signifies the concept of rebirth and regeneration. The Magician understands that rebirth occurs in each moment - hence another source of his power. Most importantly, it is a symbol that stands for the maxim "one is all" which is the highest philosophy for the Magician.
All the elements: The Magician is keenly aware that we are all born perfectly prepared to live our lives. We each have all the tools and resources within us to use at our whim. This is indicated by all the symbols of the suit shown within the Magicians grasp.
The Magician realizes that he is the master of these tools, they are not his master.
The Magician reminds us that everything we need to live our best life is available to us as long as we master the gifts of potential, and not become slaves to our circumstances.
Key Questions:
When contemplating the Magician Tarot card meaning, ask yourself the following questions:
Am I aware of my own power?
Am I recognizing my fullest potential?
Am I playing the role of victim or victor?
Am I using my power for good or abusing it?
Am I connecting to my higher source of energy?
Am I applying myself effectively and beneficially?
What action can I take to move into a better direction?
What resources are available to me, and how do I tap into them?
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