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Minor Arcana: Pentacles
Positives: The world of our senses, grounding, balance, ‘magic’ of ordinary creation, the beauty of nature, the joy of satisfying work Negatives: Materialism, narrow sense of money and work Element: Earth
Basic concepts:
Our culture has a long history of despising the physical world. Adam’s creation out of clay is seen as humiliation (ashes to ashes, dust to dust). We insult people by ‘treating them like dirt’. And yes, just as a painting is the end result of an artist’s conception, so we can see the mortal world as the product of creation.
Creation means the world of our senses. However far we may travel in spiritual meditations we must begin and return here or lose ourselves in the process.
The greater dimension of nature is added to this fourth suit. We ground ourselves not just in our work but in a love for the world around us.
As a magical sign, Pentacles symbolize the magic of ordinary creation. Taken simply this means the beauty of nature, the joy of satisfying work.
The natural world, because it carries a firmer reality than the other elements, because it does not lead so easily to confusion or misconception or ill use, opens the way to more mystic experience.
The very mundanes of day-to-day life ensures, by a kid of law of reciprocity, that such things possess a greater ‘magic’ than the more immediate attractions of the other elements.
Earth is the balance applied to the other elements. It grounds us.
Interactions with other Suits:
From Wands comes the tempering of our fire and zeal with earth.
From Cups comes the balancing of our emotions and fantasies with something real and physical.
From Swords comes calming our overactive minds and keeping us from seeing things too literally.
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List Of Different Theistic Doctrines
This is a list of multiple theisms which are different doctrines, and philosophies that pertain to deity. If there are any theisms that I missed, or misrepresented please tell me, and I will add them to the list. Theism: Theism is the belief in some form of deity. Monotheism: Monotheism is the belief in only one deity. Ditheism: Ditheism is the belief in two deities, which may be in conflict with each other. Bitheism: Bitheism is the belief in two deities, which are not in opposition to each other, and are of equal power, but will represent two dualistic elements, forms, or states. Duotheism: Duotheism is the belief in two deities usually when referring to a god, and goddess of equal power. Tritheism: Tritheism is the belief that cosmic divinity is composed of three powerful entities, or trinity, or is also used to represent the belief in three deities. Tetratheism: Tetratheism is the belief in four deities. Polytheism: Polytheism is the belief in multiple deities. Multitheism: Multitheism the belief in multiple forms of theism, or is sometimes seen as an archaic form of polytheism. Apeirotheism: Apeirotheism is the belief in an infinite number of deities. Omnitheism: Omnitheism is the belief that every entity is deity, and that all religions have the same core recognition of the same deity, or deities. Omnism: Omnism is the belief, recognition, respect, and/or acceptance of all religions, and their deities. Allotheism: Allotheism is the belief, and worship of a deity that is not from your own land. Henotheism: Henotheism is the belief in one deity while not denying the existence of other deities. Kathenotheism: Kathenotheism is the worship of one deity at a time, while not rejecting the existence of other deities. Monolatrism: Monolatrism is the belief in many deities, while only worshiping one constantly. Megatheism: Megatheism is the belief in one deity why others exist, but believing that your God is superior to everyone else’s. Deism: Deism is the belief that deity does not interact with the world. Pandeism: Pandeism is the belief that the creator of the universe became the universe, and then was no longer able to interact with it. Polydeism: Polydeism is the believe that multiple deities created the universe, and then never again interacted with the universe. Pantheism: Pantheism is the belief that deity is everything in reality, and is all-encompassing. Cosmotheism: Cosmotheism is an older term for pantheism that also identifies deity with the world, and all of reality. Panentheism: Panentheism is the belief that divinity is in the world, and the world is in divinity, and that it interpenetrates, and works through the world. Hylotheism: Hylotheism is the belief that deity is matter, and because of that deity is everything. Theopanism: Theopanism is a belief that the universe is a projection of deity. Polypantheism: Polypantheism is a belief in multiple impersonal nontranscendent deities embodied by natural phenomena. Physitheism: Physitheism is the belief in nature worship, and assigning deity, or deities to those natural phenomenons. Anthropotheism: Anthropotheism is the belief that deities are ascendant human beings, or have human forms, and natures. Ietsism: Ietsism is the unspecified belief in some form of undetermined transcendent force. Atheism: Atheism is the rejection, or non-belief of deity. Panatheism: Panatheism is the assertion that no deity, or deities exist, and nothing can be considered holy, or sacred. Antitheism: Antitheism is the direct opposition to the belief in any form of deity. Agnosticism: Agnosticism is the belief that deity is unknown, or unknowable, but they do not believe there is sufficient justification for it either way. Ignosticism: Ignosticism is the belief that refrains from making any judgments about deity until a rational definition is provided, and is not falsifiable. Gnosticism: Gnosticism is the belief that a deity exist for certain. Apatheism: Apatheism is the attitude that we should be apathetic towards the idea of deity. Transtheism: Transtheism is a system of thought that is neither theistic, nor atheistic, but is beyond both of them, and transcends them. Alatrism: Alatrism is the belief in deity, or deities, while not worshiping any of them. Unitheism: Unitheism is the belief in unity of all things, and the divine. It’s the belief that we are all one and that everything is deity, but the definition of it has been known to change from person to person. Autotheism: Autotheism is the belief that one’s self is deity, or that deity is inside one’s self. Suitheism: The belief that one’s self is a deity, but there may be others. Eutheism: Eutheism is the belief that deity is inherently good, merciful, and just. Dystheism: Dystheism is the belief that deity is inherently not good, and possibly, although not necessarily, evil. Maltheism: Maltheism is the belief that deity is inherently evil.
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Isis
Egyptian goddess of magic, fertility, motherhood, life, death, rebirth, and healing
Isis (called Aset in Egyptian) was the first daughter of the gods Geb and Nut and was born on the first day of the first years of creation. In her human form, Isis was an incredibly beautiful young woman who was depicted with outstretched wings and sometimes holding a lotus flower, while in her animal form, she was often a hawk or cow. In the heavens, her symbol is the star Sirius, the brightest of all stars. Though she was also known as a Solar deity and later on when introduced to the Greeks, a Lunar deity as well.
In one myth, Isis – being the people’s goddess who helped her people in many ways, devised a plan to usurp the throne. She mixed some of Ra’s saliva with mud and created a very poisonous snake. The snake bit Ra that caused him great pain and suffering. The ambitious Isis offered to make a deal with Ra to heal him in exchange for his true name. By sharing this secret, all of Ra’s personal power and knowledge was transferred to Isis, thus causing her to become the most powerful of all the gods. Isis would then utilize this vast power for her people’s benefit.
Isis is revered as an excellent mother and there are several works of art that depict her with her son Horus on her lap. She also became a fertility and Earth Goddess as shown by the following titles: Lady of Green Crops, Mother of the Gods, Mother of the Universe, and Queen of the Earth. In this role she became the protector and patron of woman and children. This great goddess is even associated with all of the elements: earth as a fertility goddess, air through her association with wind (especially the North wind), fire as a Solar deity (she is described as Maker of the Sunrise and the Brilliant One in the Sky), and lastly water as she was linked to the flooding of the Nile.
Later, Isis also became associated with the sea and boats, responsible for bringing ships safely home. She even absorbed many of the funerary goddess roles, replacing Hathor on the solar barque, the ship upon which the dead Kings and Gods sailed the heavens. As the protector of her people and the Pharaoh, Isis would defend them in battle and was even a slayer of the evil snake Apep, who represents all the corruption of existence. She is considered the complete female from which all life form sprung and had so many different areas of influence that she earned the title of Lady of Ten Thousand Names.
Isis was seen as the protector of all and was even viewed as the mother of the Pharaoh. She was also deeply loving and devoted, especially towards her husband and son, whom she protected from the god Set in one myth. Isis was worshiped as the ideal mother, wife, and the matron of nature and magic. She is the friend of slaves, sinners, artisans, and the downtrodden, listening to the pleas of even those who feel forgotten. Isis’ worship was also concerned about the acquisition of knowledge since knowledge could only be attained from the gifts of the gods.
Some of the few known forms of Isis include: Khut as a light giver, Usert as the mighty earth-goddess, Thenenet as the great goddess of the underworld, Sati when she shot forth the Nile flood, Anqet as the embracer of the land and producer of fertility by her waters, Ankhet as the giver of life, Sekhet as a goddess that cultivated lands and fields, Renenet as the goddess of harvest, and Tcheft as the goddess of foods that were offered to the gods.
In my personal experiences with Isis, her love is profound and full of compassion, patience, and wisdom. She is friend to the outcasts and hurt, though is fiercely wrathful towards the corrupt and will seek out justice. Isis is often a soft-spoken deity with words like honey, though she is full of power and courage that burns like an eternal flame. Her gift is knowledge, as she seeks to destroy ignorance of all kinds, and she can be very cunning and ambitious at times, using her crafty mind to outwit others. The energy of Isis is both deeply soothing and powerful all at once, displaying the Great Mother goddess that she is.
| Symbolism of Isis |
Solar disks
Hawks
Vultures
Snakes
Scorpions
Cows
Swallows
Doves
The elements
Sirius
Lotus flowers
The Sun and Moon
| Personal Associations |
Lions
Lilies
Roses
Grains
Swords and Shields
Gravestones
| Some of her epithets |
Mistress of All the Stars
Mistress of Battle
Mother of God
Great of Magic
Sorceress Who Heals
Fiercely Bright One
Giver of Life
She Who Attacks the Powerful Ones
Eye of Ra
Vanguard of the Army
Sovereign Who Governs the Orb of Sunlight
Ruler of the Stars
Speaker of Magic
Sovereign of the Library
Lady of Heaven, Earth, and the Duat
Ruler of the Gods and Goddesses
Radiant Lady
Queen of All Women
Pure Jewel
Pure of Thrones
More Clever than a Million of Gods
Lady of Flame
Maker of the Sunrise
Lady of the Tomb
Great of Carnage
Fiery One / Fiery Serpent
She Who Slays Apep in an Instant
| Offerings |
Flowers, succulents, grains, fruit, seafood, feathers, daggers, swords, snakeskin, wine, juice, water, imagery of stars, healing herbs, magical tools, divination tools, books, graveyard dirt (obtained with spirit’s permission), selenite, garnet, lapis lazuli, sunstone, moonstone, jewelry, coffin nails, ashes, bones, gemstones, perfumes, lavender, tea, sweetened coffee, honey, myrrh, chocolate, desserts, cream and sugar, baked goods, incense, artwork, poetry, prose, imagery of the Sun or Moon, gold/orange/blue/red/pink candles, pictures of your children, seashells, pearls, dried scorpions, hawk/vulture skulls, and imagery of her sacred animals.