Always Wondering
Okay I took the test. I am a INFP.
Maybe this will give me some perspective.
AW
Maybe this will give me some perspective.
AW
The association with the tattvas is certainly another way to look at this, as each of the elemental combinations (not including Akasha, as you said) are related to the Court Cards. One clarification: in the Golden Dawn system, Water is related to the Eagle—one of the symbols of Scorpio, a Water sign, and Air is related to the Man's head as the figure of Aquarius, an Air sign.Vayu - The Aerial Principle, symbolized by a circle of clear blue, the air being obviously a sphere of blue colour. (Eagle?)
Tejas, the Principle of Light and Heat, symbolized by a triangle of flame red, the shape and colour being both obviously appropriate. (Lion?)
Apas - Watery Principle, symbolized by a crescent in silver, alluding to the Moon as ruler of the waters. (Man?)
Prithivi - the Earthy Principle, symbolized by a square form of a yellow color; the stability of earth being denoted by the square or cube; since the perfect form of earth according to the alchemists is gold, the colour yellow is appropriate. (Bull?)
Probably because the game doesn't interest or fulfil her enough. She's too active to sit around. She needs to earth her energy in some way. She wants to express herself and manifest that big letter Yod on the card. Possibly through something creative or artistic. And if she doesn't get her way she might start lighting fires in your mind just for the fun of it.For the first time in my life I am cultivating an awareness of breath, posture, and so on, and having good results with some of my body/mind issues. So why won't she play with the rest of the team?
INTJ.Okay I took the test. I am a INFP.
The association with the tattvas is certainly another way to look at this, as each of the elemental combinations (not including Akasha, as you said) are related to the Court Cards. One clarification: in the Golden Dawn system, Water is related to the Eagle—one of the symbols of Scorpio, a Water sign, and Air is related to the Man's head as the figure of Aquarius, an Air sign.
Skrying with the tattvas can be used as a way to enter the inner, astral landscape of each of the Court Cards. It's a fascinating process because the complementary colors used on the cards for skrying actually throw you into that astral realm, which some writers have claimed is quite dangerous. Personally, I found it rather trippy - who needs psychedelics when you have tattvas? But, seriously, it can be very profound.
The sphinxes are obviously of mixed elements.
The elements are the basis of early medicine, with the humours, and early psychology, with the temperaments—which could today be equated with emotions. Each of the sixteen Court Cards is a combination of elements/temperaments: The Earthy part of Water, etc. As someone mentioned, the Myers-Briggs Types are a good example of this.
Synchronistically, 16 = 1 + 6 = 7 = The Chariot. [Don't you think Crowley knew that!]
Probably because the game doesn't interest or fulfil her enough. She's too active to sit around.
She needs to earth her energy in some way. She wants to express herself and manifest that big letter Yod on the card. Possibly through something creative or artistic. And if she doesn't get her way she might start lighting fires in your mind just for the fun of it.
The Princess of Wands is an individualistic and creative artist. But if her avenues of expression are blocked she is likely to become non-conformist and rebellious. But give her some crayons to play with and she will sit still with all the other kids.
INTJ.
Actually, the INs including INTJ are not as rare as is officially claimed. I don't know where they did their original research to get their results, but if you google MBTI Polls, you'll find that people on the net come in strongly as INs in every field surveyed.A rarity according to wikki. But I already knew that.
An online survey is sort of stacking the deck though. If there is one place where you are guaranteed to find lots of INs, it's the Internet.Actually, the INs including INTJ are not as rare as is officially claimed. I don't know where they did their original research to get their results, but if you google MBTI Polls, you'll find that people on the net come in strongly as INs in every field surveyed.
No, ignoring her won't work. She's the part of you that tries to manifest the fiery seed potential latent in the Ace of Wands. This is why in a divinatory context the card usually indicates a person who is freedom-loving, independent, inspiring, creative/artistic, unique, enthusiastic, and possibly somewhat irrational.I didn't want to give her too much negative attention, but ignoring her didn't work.