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  1. Artist (Artisan, Craftsperson, Sculptor, Weaver) The Artist archetype embodies the passion to express a dimension of life that is just beyond the five senses. The Artist psyche is animated with the energy to express it into physical forms. The nature or relative grandeur of any form of expression is irrelevant; a chef can be as much of an artist as a painter or landscaper. The signature of artists is not in what they do but in how intense their motivation is to manifest the extraordinary. Doing what you do in such a way that you create an emotional field that inspires others also indicates the Artist energy at work, as does the emotional and psychological need to express yourself so much that your well-being is wrapped up in this energy. The shadow Artist comprises many cliches, including an eccentric nature and the madness that often accompanies genius. The Starving Artist represents the fear of financial ruin or the belief that fame and fortune come only after death, which often cause artists to suppress their talents. In evaluating your relationship to this archetype, recognize that the need to bring art to others, such as dedicating part of the energy of your life to supporting artists, is as much an expression of the Artist archetype as actually holding a brush in your hand.
  2. Angel (Fairy Godmother/Godfather) Angels exist in a category unto themselves because they are thought to be living beings of Light and messengers of the Divine. Almost every cultural and religious tradition on earth features angels of some description, including belief in a personal Guardian Angel in the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions. Angels are typically represented as winged beings who intervene in times of great need or for the purpose of delivering a message of guidance or instruction from God to humans. Even though you probably aren’t an actual Angel, you can acknowledge a strong connection to the angelic realm, as noted in people who have a dedication to representing the presence of angels. Artists who paint their images, for example, authors who write about their interaction with humans, and those whose lives in some way provide a channel through which their presence is physically manifested exhibit a rapport with the angelic realm. Some people are also referred to as “angels” because of the loving and nurturing qualities of character that they embody. One may also play the role of a Fairy Godmother or Godfather by helping someone in need either anonymously or with no expectation of any return. The shadow side of this archetype manifests through people who make claims to be in touch with angelic guidance for the sake of control or ego enhancement, or who act innocent or angelic to mislead others about their true nature. From a biblical perspective, the shadow Angel is frequently associated with Satan or Lucifer, but the Devil or Demon should also be considered as a unique archetype.
  3. Alchemist (Wizard, Magician, Scientist, Inventor–also Visionary) These archetypes share the common trait of converting some form of matter into an altered expression of itself. The Wizard and Magician produce results outside the ordinary rules of life, whether causing people to fall in love or objects to disappear. Whereas a Wizard is associated with supernatural powers, the Magician tends to be seen more as an entertainer. The Alchemist is associated with vain attempts to turn base metals into gold, but in its highest manifestation it seeks complete spiritual transformation. You may identify with this archetype if you are interested in a path of spiritual development that is aligned to the mystery schools or study of the laws of the universe. From this perspective, Nostradamus and Isaac Newton could both be classified as Alchemists. The shadow sides of these archetypes are found in the misuse of the power and knowledge that comes through them. Seduction and trickery brought about through magic and wizardry play on the desires of many people to transform their lives. For the Alchemist or Wizard to be one of your circle of twelve, it needs to be associated with your physical life in some significant way. Perhaps your work or living situation demands that you be especially inventive or interventionist on a regular basis. The shadow Wizard manifests either as the use of ingenuity for criminal or unethical purposes or as feelings of superiority based on high intellect.
  4. Advocate (Attorney, Defender, Legislator, Lobbyist, Environmentalist) Coming to the defense of others is one manifestation of what Ram Dass calls “Compassion in Action.” The Advocate embodies a sense of life-long devotion to championing the rights of others in the public arena. People who relate to this archetype have recognized early on a passion to transform social concerns, specifically in behalf of others. Symbolically, they are dedicated to inspiring the empowerment of groups or causes that are unable to be empowered on their own. By comparison, archetypes such as the Hermit are clearly more personal and lack the Advocate’s fire for furthering social change. The Advocate needs public expression, even if only through writing or artwork. The shadow Advocate manifests in false or negative causes or in committing to causes for personal gain. In evaluting your connection with this archetype, you should ask yourself how much of your life is dedicated to social causes and a willingness to take action.
  5. Addict (Conspicuous Consumer, Glutton, Workaholic– also Gambler) Every one of us is touched by the Addict archetype. The only question is how much of our lives is consumed by it. Besides the usual suspects–drugs, alcohol, food, and sex–one can be addicted to work, sports, television, exercise, computer games, spiritual practice, negative attitudes, and the kinds of thrills that bring on adrenaline rushes. In its positive aspect, this archetype helps you recognize when an outside substance, habit, relationship, or any expression of life has more authority over your will power than does your inner spirit. Confronting addiction and breaking the hold that a pattern or substance has on you can impart great strength to your psyche. Discovering the empowerment that comes with perseverance has a life-long impact, becoming a reference point for what you are able to accomplish. In the words of one former alcoholic, “I know now that if I can quit drinking, I can do anything.” From a symbolic perspective, the shadow aspect of the Addict represents a struggle with will power and the absence of self-control. People who are extremely intellectual or emotional frequently have a close link to this archetype, because they struggle to balance these powers. Without this internal balance, the will may give up its power to an external substance that exerts authority, providing shadow order to your life. The shadow Addict compromises your integrity and honesty. Many addicts, for example, steal as a means of supporting their habit. In evaluating your connection to the Addict, review how many of your life’s challenges concern an external substance or a consistent, domineering pattern of trying to maintain order in your life. Although that challenge is a part of all of our lives, the degree to which an addiction controls you and your lifestyle determines whether the Addict is part of your intimate family of twelve. For instance, you can be inconsistent in your exercise program yet quite disciplined in your spiritual practice. Needing a substance or practice or person so intensely or regularly that you compromise relationships, finances, integrity, character, or emotional and psychological well-being, however, indicates that you should look very seriously at this archetype as a possible choice.
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  7. Archetype cards. Addict (Conspicuous Consumer, Glutton, Workaholic–see also Gambler) Every one of us is touched by the Addict archetype. The only question is how much of our lives is consumed by it. Besides the usual suspects–drugs, alcohol, food, and sex–one can be addicted to work, sports, television, exercise, computer games, spiritual practice, negative attitudes, and the kinds of thrills that bring on adrenaline rushes. In its positive aspect, this archetype helps you recognize when an outside substance, habit, relationship, or any expression of life has more authority over your will power than does your inner spirit. Confronting addiction and breaking the hold that a pattern or substance has on you can impart great strength to your psyche. Discovering the empowerment that comes with perseverance has a life-long impact, becoming a reference point for what you are able to accomplish. In the words of one former alcoholic, “I know now that if I can quit drinking, I can do anything.” From a symbolic perspective, the shadow aspect of the Addict represents a struggle with will power and the absence of self-control. People who are extremely intellectual or emotional frequently have a close link to this archetype, because they struggle to balance these powers. Without this internal balance, the will may give up its power to an external substance that exerts authority, providing shadow order to your life. The shadow Addict compromises your integrity and honesty. Many addicts, for example, steal as a means of supporting their habit. In evaluating your connection to the Addict, review how many of your life’s challenges concern an external substance or a consistent, domineering pattern of trying to maintain order in your life. Although that challenge is a part of all of our lives, the degree to which an addiction controls you and your lifestyle determines whether the Addict is part of your intimate family of twelve. For instance, you can be inconsistent in your exercise program yet quite disciplined in your spiritual practice. Needing a substance or practice or person so intensely or regularly that you compromise relationships, finances, integrity, character, or emotional and psychological well-being, however, indicates that you should look very seriously at this archetype as a possible choice.
  8. I'll also create my own decks One will be called the Gold Deck And the other will be called Infinite Oracle Deck. 45 Oracle Deck 1 love 2 abundance 3 prosperity 4 Beauty 5 Justice 6 letting go 7 wisdom 8 destiny 9 peace 10 authenticity 11 passion 12 success 13 energy 14 friendship 15 glamor 16 joy 17 courage 18 best possible decision 19 inspiration 20 grace 21 sensuality 22 safe travel 23 romance 24 Magickal powers 25 good cheer 26 true love come to me 27 harmony 28 knowledge 29 healing 30 health 31 trust 32 confidence 33 creativity 34 strength 35 victory 36 study 37 fertility 38 divine guidance 39 safe home 40 psychic protection 41 imagination 42 organisation 43 harvest 44 New Beginnings 45 Dream sweet sleep deep
  9. 45 Oracle Deck 1 love 2 abundance 3 prosperity 4 Beauty 5 Justice 45 Oracle Deck 1 love 2 abundance 3 prosperity 4 Beauty 5 Justice 6 letting go 7 wisdom 8 destiny 9 peace 10 authenticity 11 passion 12 success 13 energy 14 friendship 15 glamor 16 joy 17 courage 18 best possible decision 19 inspiration 20 grace 21 sensuality 22 safe travel 23 romance 24 Magickal powers 25 good cheer 26 true love come to me 27 harmony 28 knowledge 29 healing 30 health 31 trust 32 confidence 33 creativity 34 strength 35 victory 36 study 37 fertility 38 divine guidance 39 safe home 40 psychic protection 41 imagination 42 organisation 43 harvest 44 New Beginnings 45 Dream sweet sleep deep 6 letting go 7 wisdom 8 destiny 9 peace 10 authenticity 11 passion 12 success 13 energy 14 friendship 15 glamor 16 joy 17 courage 18 best possible decision 19 inspiration 20 grace 21 sensuality 22 safe travel 23 romance 24 Magickal powers 25 good cheer 26 true love come to me 27 harmony 28 knowledge 29 healing 30 health 31 trust 32 confidence 33 creativity 34 strength 35 victory 36 study 37 fertility 38 divine guidance 39 safe home 40 psychic protection 41 imagination 42 organisation 43 harvest 44 New Beginnings 45 Dream sweet sleep deep
  10. Tea leaves fortune cards 45 Oracle Deck 1 love 2 abundance 3 prosperity 4 Beauty 5 Justice 6 letting go 7 wisdom 8 destiny 9 peace 10 authenticity 11 passion 12 success 13 energy 14 friendship 15 glamor 16 joy 17 courage 18 best possible decision 19 inspiration 20 grace 21 sensuality 22 safe travel 23 romance 24 Magickal powers 25 good cheer 26 true love come to me 27 harmony 28 knowledge 29 healing 30 health 31 trust 32 confidence 33 creativity 34 strength 35 victory 36 study 37 fertility 38 divine guidance 39 safe home 40 psychic protection 41 imagination 42 organisation 43 harvest 44 New Beginnings 45 Dream sweet sleep deep
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  13. LENORMAND CARD KEYWORDS MEANING Rider Energy, Passion, Speed, Activity, News, Messages Clover Luck, Lightheartedness, Small Happinesses, Opportunity, Being Untroubled, Comedy Ship Departure, Farewell, Distance, Voyage, Travel, Journey, Adventure House Home, Establishment, Safety, Tradition, Custom, Privacy, Conservation Tree Growth, grounded, past connection, personal growth, spirituality, health Clouds Confusion, Unclarity, Misunderstanding, Insecurity, Doubt, Hidden Secrets Snake Desire, Seduction, Deception, Craving, Attraction, Sexuality, Wisdom, Forbidden Knowledge Coffin Ending, Dying, Funeral, Loss, Grief, Mourning, Sadness Bouquet Flattery, Social Life, Pleasantness, Cordiality, Etiquette, Politeness, Appreciation Scythe Accidents, Hasty Decisions, Danger, A Warning, Speed, Reckoning Whip Conflict, Discussions, Arguments, Debate, Scolding, Opposition, Objection Birds Worry, Excitement, Gossip, Chattering, Nervousness, Anxiety Child New Beginnings, Child, Toddler, Play , Inexperience, Innocence, Immaturity Fox Selfishness, Self Care, Trickery, Suspicion, Cunning, Caution Bear Power, Leadership, Dominance, Influence, Short temper, Strength of character, Boss Stars Hope, Inspiration, Optimism, Spirituality, Dreams, Progress to Goals Stork Change, Transition, Movement, Recurrence, New Cycle, Yearning Dog Loyalty, Friendship, A Follower, Devotion, Obedience, Support Tower Authority, Solitude, Loneliness, Isolation, Aloofness, Ego, Arrogance Garden Public Affairs, Society, Culture, Teamwork, Fame, Social Networks Mountain Difficulties, Problems, Obstacles, Impairment, Hurdles, Struggles, Challenge Crossroads Choices, Many Opportunities, Travel, Separation, Hesitation, Decisions Mice Dwindling, Deficiency, Depletion, Destruction, Defect, Flaw, Disease Heart Love, Amicability, Romanticization, Forgiveness, Reconciliation, Softness, Charity Ring Commitment, Promise, Honor, Partnership, Cooperation, Cycles Book Secrets, Knowledge, Education, Information, Research, Studies Letter Document, Email, Speech, Conversations, Expression, Information, Communication Man Male in Querent’s Life (Male Friend, Partner, Family Member), If the Querent identifies as Male - The Querent, Masculinity Woman Female in Querent’s Life (Female Friend, Partner, Family Member), A Female Querent, Femininity, If the Querent identifies as Female - The Querent/td> Lily Sensuality, Sex, Virtue, Morality, Ethics, Wisdom Sun Happiness, Victory, Success, Power, Warmth, Truth Moon Subconscious, Intuition, Emotions, Fears, Desires, Fantasy Key Openness, Revelation, Unlocking, Achievement, Liberation, Resolution Fish Finances, Business, Wealth, Values, Gain, Abundance Anchor Stability, Restraint, Security, Resilience, Durability, Laying Foundations Cross Duty, Conviction, Suffering, Burden, Intolerance, Principles, Indoctrination
  14. Standard cards I'm going to be using Caroline Myss Archetype cards Rider Waite Cards original Tarot Deck
  15. If we had to make every Trump supporter and you Tuber who supported a Trump win bet on the election, we would be very rich.
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  18. That's the problem right there. It's not about moving right or left like a pendulum. It's about holding high conscious beliefs in the political field, it doesn't matter where they belong. You're falling for the classic trap of black and white thinking.
  19. If he is having a fair position on issues that's not called bias. Bias is when you choose to look at political issues from the fixed black and white paradigm of Right Versus Left. Leo is simply pointing out the nonsense of Tim Pool. He does not hold any specific positions. The only person whose statements are appearing biased are yours.