Typical Symbols
white and red robe, four elemental tools, lemniscate, roses and
lilies, table/altar
Journey
As the Fool begins his journey, he encounters a dark-haired figured
standing near a table. The man invites the Fool closer.
"I am the Magician," he says. "I, and the others you will encounter,
can teach you much if only you let us."
The Fool comes closer still and offers the Magician his pack. The
Magician opens the pack removes the four tools of the elements that
were inside - Wands on intuition, Cups of emotion, Swords of thought,
and Pentacles of sensation.
"These tools, along with the powers of your mind, are all you will need
for your journey. Use them well, my boy!" says the Magician before
sending the Fool on his way.
Observations
| Robin Wood Tarot |
The dark-haired Magician wears a deer-head crown with
antlers, symbolising God energy. His dark hair means his message
is knowledge is hidden, so we must learn what how to use his
power. His red and white robe with the rose and lily trim represent
desire and pure thought, forces that we all must seek to control.
On the table before him rest the four elemental tools, with the
sword and wand crossed. Behind him are large black and white
candles, similar to the black and white pillars found on the High
Priestess card. They represent the positive and negative life
forces. He holds a lemniscate in his right hand. |
| Universal Waite |
A man in red and white robes stands behind a table holding
the elemental tools. In his right hand he holds a wand pointing
upwards (towards spirit/universe), and his left hand is pointed
downwards - As above, so below. A lemniscate floats above his head,
and a snake devouring its tail is around his waist. Red roses
are above him (desire) and rose and lilies are below the table
(thought without desire). |
| Hanson-Roberts |
A magician in blue and red stands before a table holding the
four elemental tools. Above his head is a lemniscate, and a
snake devouring its tale is around his waist. His arms are in
the same positions as the magician in the Universal Waite deck =>
all creation on earth is derived from above. He is surrounded by
red roses (desire) and white lilies (thought). |
My Thoughts
Especially in the Robin Wood deck, this card seems to speak to me of
quiet power, a kind and knowledgable teacher. It speaks to me of the
desire and ability to learn. It is the coming together of the desire
and the means; the unseen is beginning to become known.
Upright Meaning
Taking your skills and making things happen. An ability to recognise
and utilise your potential. Skill, craftsmanship, creativity,
communication. Finding the right teacher to help you build your skills.
Reversed
An inability to use your talents to the best effect, or using them for
destructive ends. Unskilled, clumsy, insecure.
Questions to Answer
Where are your abilities focused? Are you using them to make things
happen, or are you to insecure? How are you communicating? What can
you learn from the Magician?
Meditation
I am capable of bringing my will into being.