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Three and seven in tarot cards

There are three layers of big cards, each with seven cards. But what do these seven cards mean? Then we need to start with the number 7.

It is a common phenomenon that the combination of cold and heat will form stability, and sand and water will also form a dry-wet transition zone. It can be said that any combination of negative substances and positive substances will form different proportions of yin and yang.

As yi Liyan said, heaven and earth are positioned, and six children are born. Heaven and earth are the poles of yin and yang, and it is precisely because of the existence of the poles that the relativity of space can be shaped, and the intersection of yin and yang gives birth to six children.

Similarly, if the mixture of sand and water is pure sand on the left and pure water on the right, it is half water and half sand in the middle, with more sand and less water on the left and more water and less sand on the right. In this way, the layers form a rainbow-like transition.

We use this truth to understand tarot cards. As long as you can understand what the two poles of tarot cards are saying, you can know what is going on in the middle and how things have evolved from one pole to the other.

On the first floor of the calories, the first card is called magician, and the seventh card is called chariot.

The magician represents the original power and belongs to the original state of creativity. Below him are the original elements, such as fire, water and wind. The message conveyed here is like that we have to do something. We must first have the inspiration to do it, and then create it through basic raw materials, and then we can express this inspiration. The chariot conveys the state of creation, representing the combination of four elements, and the seemingly contradictory yin and yang things are coordinated and orderly. Behind the chariot brand is a bustling city. Chariot cards have another meaning.

Cars, horses, reins, people. They represent body, emotion, thought and consciousness respectively. Corresponding to the four elements.

The body, like the land, is under pressure.

Emotions, like water, are flowing.

Thoughts like the wind are guides.

Consciousness is like fire, it is observation.

The sphinx, considered a horse, symbolizes a riddle. Four legs when I was a child, two legs when I grew up, and three legs when I was old.

The final answer is people.

So to sum up, when body, emotion, thought, consciousness and coordination work together, the carriage can be well mobilized and move in the direction we want to go.

Now let's unify Magic One and Chariot Seven, and let's find out what these seven cards on the first floor are talking about.

From the beginning of creation to mastering creativity. So the first seven are about the theme of creativity.