The Magician

Weaving spells in the bedroom and beyond

In a tarot deck, The Magician card is a symbol of manifestation, resourcefulness, and power. Positioned as the first card of the Major Arcana, it represents the bridge between the world of the spirit and the physical world, embodying the phrase "As above, so below." This principle highlights the Magician's ability to use their willpower and resources to manifest their desires into reality. Upright, The Magician signifies originality, creativity, skill, and willpower. It suggests you have everything you need to succeed and create the life you desire. In contrast, when reversed, it warns of manipulation, poor planning, and unexploited potential.

Upright Reversed

Manifestation

Resourcefulness

Power

Skill

Creativity

Concentration

Action

Manipulation

Poor planning

Untapped talents

Confusion

Lack of energy

Deception

Delay

 

On love, The Magician is particularly potent. Upright, it encourages you to take action in your love life, using your communication skills and charisma to manifest your desires. It's a call to channel your inner power to create magic in your relationships. In its reversed position, however, it may indicate miscommunication, hesitation, and manipulation in romantic pursuits.

Our interpretation of The Magician is decidedly sultrier, focusing on the tantalising magic in the bedroom:

You're channeling some serious bedroom sorcery. You've got all the tools and tricks up your sleeve to make the magic happen. Is there a particular fantasy or method that's been simmering at the back of your mind, waiting for the right time to be unveiled? This is that opportune moment. Your charisma is at its peak, making it easy to manifest those sultry scenarios you've been daydreaming about. The Magician encourages you to take the lead. Be the maestro of your own mischief. You'll find you have the power to turn desires into reality. This is your stage, and the universe is your eager audience, weave your spell and watch the world succumb to your enchantment.

The Magician
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