Jupiter in Leo, 10°──20°
22. Lord of Victory.
“Book T”
Two hands in grip, as in the last, holding six Wands crossed, 3 and 3, Flames issuing from the point of junction. Above and below are two short wands with flames issuing from a cloud at the lower part of the card, surmounted respectively by the symbols of Jupiter and Leo, representing the Decanate.
Victory after strife, success through energy and industry, love, pleasure gained by labour, carefulness, sociability and avoiding of strife, yet victory therein. Also insolence, pride of riches and success, etc. The whole depending on dignity.
Tiphareth of Yod. (Gain.) Hereunto are allotted the Great Angels from the Schemhamephoresch, Saitel and Olmiah.
“PKT”
A laurelled horseman bears one staff adorned with a laurel crown; footmen with staves are at his side.
The card has been so designed that it can cover several significations; on the surface, it is a victor triumphing, but it is also great news, such as might be carried in state by the King's courier; it is expectation crowned with its own desire, the crown of hope, and so forth.
Servants may lose the confidence of their masters; a young lady may be betrayed by a friend.
(Reverse) Apprehension, fear, as of a victorious enemy at the gate; treachery, disloyalty, as of gates being opened to the enemy; also indefinite delay.
Fulfilment of deferred hope.
《絵的な鍵》
【杖】 【 6 】 【青空】 【リース】 【月桂冠】 【リボン】 【一緒に歩く】 【馬】 【トロイアの木馬】 【ヴェール】 【右向き】 【手袋】 【緑色】 【赤色】 【紅白】
👉 ラベル:杖の6
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