The magician You scored 70 change, 88 wellbeing, 76 wisdom, and 69 truth
The magician represents the conscious mind. With focus on an idea or goal, the conscious mind sets into action these ideas and brings them forth to the material world. The magicians hands are stretched forth, one to the sky holding a wand, and the other pointing to the ground below. This is suggestive that as is "as above, so below". The table in front of him has all the tools to make this possible. The wand, cup, sword, and pentacle, which are representative of all the suits to the tarot cards. The mage has an undergarment of pure white, showing his pure wisdom and is held shut by the serpent around his waist. The outer garment is red, symbolic of desire and passion, which has no belt holding it shut so it can be removed if necessary. The flowers in the garden represent things as well. The red roses are symbolic of desires, and the white lilies represent pure thought, untainted by desire. This card is under the vibration of the number 1.
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taking action doing what needs to be done realizing your potential making what's possible real practicing what you preach carrying out plans producing magical results using your talents
acting consciously knowing what you are doing and why acknowledging your motivations understanding your intentions examining the known situation concentrating
having singleness of purpose being totally committed applying the force of your will feeling centered setting aside distractions focusing on a goal
experiencing power making a strong impact having vitality creating miracles becoming energized feeling vigorous being creative
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The Hermit You scored 38 change, 41 wellbeing, 60 wisdom, and 48 truth
He has mastered all elements of the past key numbers and stands on top of the mountain of attainment. The snowy peaks is symbolic of his isolation because his wisdom sets him apart from the rest. In this position, he holds his lantern to light the way for the rest to follow his path to enlightenment, for knowledge is meaningless unless we turn and show others what we have learned. The lantern light is 2 triangles, one face up and the other face down. As is above, so below. A triangle only holds 180 degrees, but the combination of 2 triangles equals 360 degrees. A circle has 360 degrees and is the symbol of the creator, endless. 360 degrees and 180 degrees both vibrate at a number 9, the vibration of this cards.
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being introspective thinking things over focusing inward concentrating less on the senses quieting yourself looking for answers within needing to understand
searching seeking greater understanding looking for something wanting the truth at all costs going on a personal quest needing more desiring a new direction
receiving/giving guidance going to/being a mentor accepting/offering wise counsel learning from/being a guru turning to/being a trusted teacher being helped/helping seeking solitude needing to be alone desiring stillness withdrawing from the world experiencing seclusion giving up distractions retreating into a private world
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The magician represents the conscious mind. With focus on an idea or goal, the conscious mind sets into action these ideas and brings them forth to the material world. The magicians hands are stretched forth, one to the sky holding a wand, and the other pointing to the ground below. This is suggestive that as is "as above, so below". The table in front of him has all the tools to make this possible. The wand, cup, sword, and pentacle, which are representative of all the suits to the tarot cards. The mage has an undergarment of pure white, showing his pure wisdom and is held shut by the serpent around his waist. The outer garment is red, symbolic of desire and passion, which has no belt holding it shut so it can be removed if necessary. The flowers in the garden represent things as well. The red roses are symbolic of desires, and the white lilies represent pure thought, untainted by desire. This card is under the vibration of the number 1.
some extra words:
taking action doing what needs to be done realizing your potential making what's possible real practicing what you preach carrying out plans producing magical results using your talents
acting consciously knowing what you are doing and why acknowledging your motivations understanding your intentions examining the known situation concentrating
having singleness of purpose being totally committed applying the force of your will feeling centered setting aside distractions focusing on a goal
experiencing power making a strong impact having vitality creating miracles becoming energized feeling vigorous being creative
Your result for The What tarot card resembles you Test...The Hanged ManYou scored 75 change, 37 wellbeing, 80 wisdom, and 65 truth
The Hanged Man represents reversal of view. The significance of this card is that everything isn?_t as it appears to be on the surface. The man appears to be hanging but in fact he is in perfect control and balanced and centered within himself. He sees all of the others with there problems and the err in there ways and yet they look at him as though he is upside down, when in fact, he has perfect vision.
Your result for The What tarot card resembles you Test...The High PriestessYou scored 43 change, 56 wellbeing, 72 wisdom, and 84 truth
This card represents the subconscious mind. It is the balancing force between pairs. The pillars to her sides represent the opposites, light and dark, and she sits in the middle of them, impartial to one or the other. The curtain behind her connects the pairs. The letters on the pillars are B and J. The B is symbolic of the number 2 falling as the second letter in the alphabet. The letter J is the 10th letter in the alphabet, in numerology, this is reduced to 1. So on the pillars we have the numbers 1 and 2. This is symbolic of male and female, the two opposites. The Priestess is holding a scroll of universal and personal knowledge, but only part of it is showing, because god has more yet to reveal. The High Priestess is the link, the conscious mind formulates ideas and the subconscious sets them into action in a fashion of order, represented by the block on which she sits. This card falls under the vibration of the number 2.
Your result for The What tarot card resembles you Test...The Hanged ManYou scored 86 change, 23 wellbeing, 83 wisdom, and 80 truth
The Hanged Man represents reversal of view. The significance of this card is that everything isn?_t as it appears to be on the surface. The man appears to be hanging but in fact he is in perfect control and balanced and centered within himself. He sees all of the others with there problems and the err in there ways and yet they look at him as though he is upside down, when in fact, he has perfect vision.
Justice You scored 43 change, 63 wellbeing, 48 wisdom, and 63 truth
Balancing the wrongs of the past and setting them correct. Just as in the laws of karma there is a cause and effect to each and every action that we do. The sword is held high in the right hand to symbolize the action of correcting wrongs and holding the balance of justice, also symbolizes the cutting out of negative thoughts.
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respecting justice insisting on fairness acting on ethical principles being involved in legal concerns committing to honesty seeking equality being impartial trying to do what is right
assuming responsibility settling old accounts and debts being accountable acknowledging the truth admitting involvement handling the situation doing what has to be done
preparing for a decision weighing all sides of an issue setting a course for the future balancing all factors determining right action choosing with full awareness
understanding cause and effect accepting the results you created seeing how you chose your situation recognizing the action of karma knowing that what is makes sense making connections between events
Your result for The What tarot card resembles you Test...The High PriestessYou scored 52 change, 70 wellbeing, 76 wisdom, and 63 truth
This card represents the subconscious mind. It is the balancing force between pairs. The pillars to her sides represent the opposites, light and dark, and she sits in the middle of them, impartial to one or the other. The curtain behind her connects the pairs. The letters on the pillars are B and J. The B is symbolic of the number 2 falling as the second letter in the alphabet. The letter J is the 10th letter in the alphabet, in numerology, this is reduced to 1. So on the pillars we have the numbers 1 and 2. This is symbolic of male and female, the two opposites. The Priestess is holding a scroll of universal and personal knowledge, but only part of it is showing, because god has more yet to reveal. The High Priestess is the link, the conscious mind formulates ideas and the subconscious sets them into action in a fashion of order, represented by the block on which she sits. This card falls under the vibration of the number 2.
Your result for The What tarot card resembles you Test...The SunYou scored 34 change, 77 wellbeing, 52 wisdom, and 49 truth
The Sun is the giver of life, nothing can live without the suns warmth and beams of light. Trees and plants convert the suns energy into oxygen for us to breath, and warm the oceans to bring rain to feed the land. It remains fixed and unchanging, and it shines its light for all, good and bad. It is truly neutral, and this is a lesson for us to understand. The four flowers are symbolic of the manifestation of earth and that love for all things must be achieved without bias.
Your result for The What tarot card resembles you Test...The HierophantYou scored 52 change, 84 wellbeing, 78 wisdom, and 53 truth
The Hierophant represents our inner being, the teacher, and intuition. Intuition is a collection of all of the facts from the conscious mind, sent to the subconscious which in turn looks at the information and acts upon it sending it back to the conscious. True intuition is based upon reason and a collection of the facts. The crown at the top of the head has 5 points representing the 5 senses. Likewise it has 3 levels representing the 3 levels of mind, conscious, subconscious and super conscious. The grey background is symbolic of wisdom, for grey is a mixture of black and white and is the balance of the 2 forces. The keys at the feet are representing the key to super conscious, for in the union of the conscious and subconscious, enlightenment is achieved. This card fall under the vibration of the number 5.
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You scored 70 change, 88 wellbeing, 76 wisdom, and 69 truth
The magician represents the conscious mind. With focus on an idea or goal, the conscious mind sets into action these ideas and brings them forth to the material world. The magicians hands are stretched forth, one to the sky holding a wand, and the other pointing to the ground below. This is suggestive that as is "as above, so below". The table in front of him has all the tools to make this possible. The wand, cup, sword, and pentacle, which are representative of all the suits to the tarot cards. The mage has an undergarment of pure white, showing his pure wisdom and is held shut by the serpent around his waist. The outer garment is red, symbolic of desire and passion, which has no belt holding it shut so it can be removed if necessary. The flowers in the garden represent things as well. The red roses are symbolic of desires, and the white lilies represent pure thought, untainted by desire. This card is under the vibration of the number 1.
some extra words:
taking action
doing what needs to be done
realizing your potential
making what's possible real
practicing what you preach
carrying out plans
producing magical results
using your talents
acting consciously
knowing what you are doing and why
acknowledging your motivations
understanding your intentions
examining the known situation
concentrating
having singleness of purpose
being totally committed
applying the force of your will
feeling centered
setting aside distractions
focusing on a goal
experiencing power
making a strong impact
having vitality
creating miracles
becoming energized
feeling vigorous
being creative
My test tracked 4 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:
You scored higher than 78% on change
You scored higher than 98% on wellbeing
You scored higher than 75% on wisdom
You scored higher than 82% on truth
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