 1 THE CHANGER - Magician - Magus.
Self-announcement: I Am Master of Communication.
Hebrew Letter: ALEPH - Represents: PRINCIPLE.
Law of Creation Number 1: THERE IS ONE CREATOR.
Changes occur in proportion to one’s ability to change his/her state of mind. This is a profound skill governed by the law of One Creator.
Magicians and Fools may practice the law. However, they are not able to use it (nor misuse it), for they are both limited by self-definition.
The simplest question one can ask is "Who Am I?" The answer comes in a riddle, hidden in another question, "Who were you and what will you be?” The answer concerns the past and the future because the present self must communicate with both in order to collect as much related information. However, one’s self-statement must first register with the master communication of the four basic elements, the Changer.
This is done via the fifth (invisible) element, ether, where the one central idea of our self-creation stands firm at the basic core of who you are ... until found and used will no longer be a missing element. (Nowadays the ether is known as a wireless transmission provider of communication between receptors, as we call it, the “Ethernet” but it is still a radio wavelength).
The Changer is the master of the communication domain, orchestrating an interchanging flow of electrical thought wavelength between mind, soul, heart, and body. The physical Indication of such flows appears as a chain of events based on a primal projection of thoughts extending their ways out and away from an inner central idea. The conflict caused by interactions of both negative and positive thoughts is a natural exploration of a healthy mind responding to a central idea in order to reunite opposing experiences within “One Truth.”
THE ELEMENTS are the CHANGER TOOLS of CREATION
Mind, soul, heart and body are equivalent to the four basic elements: air, fire, water and earth. The Changer uses the four elements as tools of creation.
1. Curved Blade (mind). Blue cards – mental tool
2. Two Headed Serpent (soul). Red cards – spiritual tool
3. Pear of Tears (heart). Green cards – emotional tool
4. Stone of Age (body). Yellow cards – physical tool
The Changer in the middle of the card is holding a flower in his right hand as water flows from his left. Pay attention to the upright formation created by the open arms and firm head of the middle figure. Notice how the 180-degree angle of equation is well stretched between both hands while crossing a straight line over the chest and skipping the shoulder blades.
“Water” in Hebrew means truth, and “flower” is intelligence based on conclusions. Thus, truth is meant to advance the intelligent thought process by its ever-changing seductive form and definition, as truth is of the moment, and is not to be permanently established or captured, nor verbally fixed.
The Changer’s head is held high in the sky, meaning he is thinking of the highest definition of what truth might be. Yet, his feet are pointed towards the depth of an abyss or a black hole, showing that there is no road beneath him. This statement is made to enhance the fact that all physical events (earthly roads under feet) are created in the mind before they are projected into our reality of physical illusions. This is a plain explanation of what magic is all about, as Changer relates to the Magician.
Thus, a suggestion is made to locate oneself in between the physical reality below (the underworld of experience) and the points of enlightened ideas above (starry heavens of imagining). Do not choose one over the other, but rather find the middle shaft, (pyramid’s height) that connects both extremes within one truth (apex).
The eagle on his left shoulder represents Great Spirit, yet, being blind-hooded, the eagle draws blood from the Changer's body at the left side of the chest, the heart area. This is a vivid description of major emotional pain caused by spiritual restrictions that may occur during times of self-extension between lower and upper directions. That means that one's heart and spirit must be tamed in the ways the eagle is being tamed. Just like the hooded eagle, one is forced to develop an inner vision and insight while undergoing changes before an upcoming time of action.
Although the Changer indicates change in general, it is mostly suggestive of one’s ability to change his or her mind in order to promote specific types of changes and maintain ground under the feet during the time of actualization. This practice enables each individual to claim his or her right to determine how great, significant, or effective the upcoming change will be. The nature of the change is based on one's willingness to accept the opposing meaning of life as indicated by both hands left and right, almost in that same position the Christ himself demonstrated the one truth of a human being on a cross.
Number 1 cards in a reading with the Changer will reveal the nature of upcoming changes, or where one should put his or her mind at the present in order to perform future changes.
Brief Overview 1) Indicates the urge to communicate one's thoughts and ideas in ways leading towards changes of current situation. 2) To be the originator of new projects, new stories, new adventures, or even the development of a worldwide facility of telecommunications, the Internet, and the media.
Common Implications: Messages; Changes; Communication; Principles; Ideas; Thoughts; Phone calls; Letters; Discussions; The media; Information; Data; Conversation; The Internet; Television..
Physical Location: A networked environment and the media, in general. |