The Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionGreat Door of All Doors;
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Key to all Mysterious Worlds"The Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. The Magician as an object of occult study is interpreted as symbolic of power, potential, and the unification of the physical and spiritual worlds, and the conduit converting spiritual energy into real-world actionThe Magician (I) is number one of the 22 Major Arcana. The Magician is depicted with one hand pointing upwards towards the sky and the other pointing down to the earth, interpreted widely as an "as above, so below" that refers to the spiritual and physical realms. 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