THE SYMBOLS
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CARD I.
THE MAGICIAN.
I Saw the Man.
His figure reached from earth to heaven and was clad in a purple mantle. He
stood deep in foliage and flowers and his head, on which was the head-band of an
initiate, seemed to disappear mysteriously in infinity.
Before him on a cube-shaped altar were four symbols of magic--the sceptre,
the cup, the sword and the pentacle.
His right hand pointed to heaven, his left to earth. Under his mantle he wore
a white tunic girded with a serpent swallowing its tail.
His face was luminous and serene, and, when his eyes met mine, I felt that he
saw most intimate recesses of my soul. I saw myself reflected in him as in a
mirror and in his eyes I seemed to look upon myself.
And I heard a voice saying:
--"Look, this is the Great Magician!
With his hands he unites heaven and earth, and the four elements that form
the world are controlled by him.
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The four symbols before him are the four letters of the name of God, the
signs of the four elements, fire, water, air, earth."
I trembled before the depth of the mysteries A touched... The words I heard
seemed to be littered by the Great Magician himself, and it was as though he
spoke in me.
I was in deep trepidation and at moment I felt there was nothing, before me
except the blue sky; but within me a window opened through which I could see
unearthly things. and hear unearthly words.
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Fool
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