I am enjoying this video, I just registered to "the three iniates" again that I found for free on RU-vid. And a few weeks back listened to an audio book on Egregore. It seems that the cards also have three stages. The material plain, the mental plain, and the spiritual plain. Key 0 is a master key as without it nothing moves forward. But the remaining 21 keys are divided into 3 plains of seven. The journey serms really about the intervals between the cards, and reconciling of all the paradoxes that separate the self from the next stage and with each day we move forward on the path if we can keep in the energy of the initiate or "fool". The seven hermetic principles are most definitely woven into the deck. As are the seven paradoxes that very few people are even are aware of... The purpose of the journey is to see everything as a duality so it can become understandable and a spectrum. There are many steps in each interval between the nodes and tiers. And they require skills and insight to overcome the obstacles of limiting beliefs. And I am starting to truly believe they require a partner to reconcile the all aspects of the lovers card, the devil, and the world.
I loved it 🥰 thank u, could u do a video on how to use a pendulum, I've heard we shouldn't use a pendulum on ourselves as we will only see what we want to see, that it's advisable that someone else does the reading for us 🤔 also I would love to know how to apply the fool's journey in a relationship reading ❤️ thank you 🥰
The one who knows nothing's thus for can be open to admitting it, is no fool. But very wise...The popostius fool, thinks he know everything, before he has encounter life problems, but is no wiser than a decretineated jackass. What do you choose a life of harsh truth and to live a life of tolerance of inner misery and heartache, depression and pain from the real truth and learn from the mistakes. Or the life of a fool, who "choice" it is to be ignorant and to know nothing? Remember ignorance will ALWAYS catch up to you, rather later than sooner. The pain is there, but the lesson is permanent.