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Aukštas arkanas Magas and Aukštas arkanas Mirtis deriniai:
- Asmuo, turintis siaurą pabėgimą.
Tai gali apimti žmones, kurie kuriam laikui dingsta ir
staiga vėl atsiranda. Nustebink svečius. Pamirštos
giminės sugrįžimas .
- valios galas;
- noro pabaiga;
- kūrybos pabaiga;
- manifestacijos pabaiga;
- Asmuo, turintis siaurą pabėgimą. Tai gali apimti žmones, kurie kuriam laikui dingsta ir staiga vėl atsiranda. Nustebink svečius. Pamiršto giminaičio grąžinimas. ( Billas Heidrickas );
Card 1 - Magas
The Magician is one tarot card that is filled with symbolism. The central figure depicts someone with one hand pointed to the sky, while the other hand points to the ground, as if to say "as above, so below". This is a rather complicated phrase, but its summarization is that earth reflects heaven, the outer world reflects within, the microcosm reflects the macrocosm, earth reflects God. It can also be interpreted here that the magician symbolizes the ability to act as a go-between between the world above and the contemporary, human world.
On his table, the magician also wields all the suits of the tarot. This symbolizes the four elements being connected by this magician - the four elements being earth, water, air, and fire. The infinity sign on his head indicates the infinite possibilities of creation with the will.
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Card 2 - Mirtis
Here, we see Death riding a beautiful white horse while holding up a black flag with a white pattern. It is portrayed as a living skeleton, the bones being the only part of the human body existing after death. He wears armor, which gives him his invincibility - signaling that no one can destroy Death. The white horse that he rides stands for purity, as Death purifies everyone. Beneath him, all classes of humans lie in the dirt - a king, and a pauper, meant to remind us that death does not differentiate between class, race, gender.
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