I did a couple tarot readings for myself today.
I normally don’t because I’m not all that great with the cards and, as most do, I tend to bend the cards to what I already know is happening in my life.
I inherited some cards, though, and wanted to practice with all my decks. In three readings, however, one thing was consistant.
The Emperor kept coming up as the final outcome card.
Not so odd, really, since I was asking relationship questions. :)
The Emperor comes up a lot for me, no matter who is reading my cards.
The picture is from the beautiful deck by Luis Royo – The Labyrinth Tarot. There is also a book by Royo with the same title which describes most of the cards.
Simply gorgeous.
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THE EMPEROR
Basic Tarot Symbols
Throne, ram’s heads, orb and sceptre. Sometimes an Eagle.
Basic Tarot Story
The Fool was given options by the Magician, and decided on one with help from the High Priestess. He learned how to develop it, thanks to the Empress. Now he must manage it. How to do this? He approaches a great Emperor seated on a stone throne. The Fool is amazed by the way the Emperor is instantly, eagerly obeyed in every particular, at how well his Empire is run. Respectfully, he asks the Emperor how it is he does this. And the Emperor answers: “Strong will and a solid foundation. It’s all very well,” he explains to the Fool, “to be dreamy, creative, instinctual, patient; but to control one must be alert, brave and aggressive.”
Ready now to lead rather than be led, the Fool heads out with new purpose and direction.
Basic Tarot Meaning
As Aries, the Ram, the Emperor naturally follows the pregnant Empress. Aries is the infant, the first sign of the Zodiac. Like an infant, he is filled with enthuiasm, energy, aggression. He is direct, guileless and all too often irresistible. Unfortunately, like a baby he can also be a tyrant. Impatient, demanding, controlling. In the best of circumstances, he signifies the leader that everyone wants to follow, sitting on a throne that indicates the solid foundation of an Empire he created, loves and rules with intelligence and enthusiasm. But that throne can also be a trap, a responsibility that has the Emperor feeling restless, bored and discontent.
Thirteen’s Observations
The Emperor card is the “Who’s the boss?” card. It is an important question. The meaning of the card includes being in control over your environment, your body, your temper, your instincts, your love life. This is not the time to give into the unconscious, not the time to let yourself be controlled by others wants and needs. It is a card that gives the Querent permission to be aggressive, brave, bold and in command. The Emperor could be a father or father figure, leader or employer, either a demanding tyrant or a charismatic king. If the card stands for the Querent, he/she should think about whether their Empire has become an unwelcome chore and if it has, are they now a bad leader, demanding, unreasonable, unhappy. It might be time to abdicate the throne.
From http://www.aeclectic.net





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