The Tarot of Eli-2, LLC: B.O.T.A. Tarot- Key 1-The Magician & Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot- Key 1-The Magician

Western Hermetic Qaballah, Alchemical, Numerical, Astrological, and Tantric Traditional Tarot Card Comparisons.

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The Radiant Rider-Waite-Smith Tarot- Key 1-The Magician

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B.O.T.A. Tarot- Key 1-The Magician

Although I use the Thoth Tarot in my professional Tarot readings and Teach Master Tarot Classes using the Thoth Tarot (It is the most Western Hermetic Qaballah deck). I began my readings using the B.O.T.A. (Builders of the Adytum) tarot cards. As easily seen, these cards are sent to the student of tarot, uncolored. The Student must color them and thereby, make a strong link with the Creative-Intuitive mind of Tarot. This belief is based on the premise that the True Universal Collective Mind doesn't use language to communicate; rather it communicates in image and/or symbolism. Since it is the True Parent of your Soul, it behooves one to use proper communication techniques to make their life more "magic" and less tragic" than the common herd. In other words, aids one claiming their Universal Inheritance as a Celestial Being.

The imagery in both the Rider-Waite-Smith and B.O.T.A. Tarot, is most often the same, although it may be arranged differently. The title of Magician, refers to human kind's ability to direct the force by which one transforms their consciousness, thereby, reaching the stage Metaphysicians, Parapsychologist, Occultist call initiation. The number 1, which is often symbolized as "the point", which means concentration, will , attention and/or a limiting of the field of activity. Simply put, this is an activity of focus that every aspirant absolutely must learn if they wish to seek the "Truth of Self". Until one learns to concentrate, they cannot preform the Great Work of "As above so below".

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R.W.S. Tarot-Key 1

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B.O.T.A. Tarot- Key 1

In both the Rider-Waite-Smith and B.O.T.A. Tarot, the red roses of the arbor symbolize desire. The wise know that desire is the motivation of evolution. One can clearly see that the central figure, draws his/her power from the above. This is the central doctrine of Western Hermetic Magic, since each of us are the "bridge between" the above and below. A person cannot even begin to use the subtle forces of nature until they realize they can do nothing of themselves but simply act as the Channel of the 1 Will through which the "Will to Form" and the "Will to Force" , i.e., Life Force expresses itself.

On both Cards:

  1. The magician's uplifted wand symbolizes the ability to direct natural forces with which a magician/magus works. This ability is known as the Hermetic axiom of "That which is above is as that which is below". This is also know in the Tao as " If it is here, it is there, and if it is there, it is here. If it is not here, it is not there, and if it is not there, it is not here."
  2. The horizonal 8, over the magician's head represents, dominion, strength,  and control while also being the symbol for infinity that is called the lemniscate (Greek for-Ribbon) in Western Magic.
  3. The magician's left hand points down to the ground in the gesture of concentration. 
  4. The black hair bound with a white band, symbolizes the limitation of ignorance by knowledge.
  5. The red robe represents action and desire (information becomes in-form-action).
  6. The White undergarment, representing  wisdom is encircled with a serpent that symbolizes eternity; Oroboros, the serpent that eats its own tail. 
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  1. The Workbench/table represents the Magician's field of attention/observation. This workbench is shown on the lower right of the  Rider-Waite-Smith card and the lower left of the B.O.T.A. card. Since the left hand is pointing in the symbol of concentration, it seems appropriate that the magicians implement table, be on the left.
  2. The implements are:
  3. The Wand-element of fire (Will).
  4. The Cup-element of water (Imagination and of the Silver Metal representing the Moon).
  5. The Sword-element of air (Action, with golden handle as a symbol of the Rauch/Intellect).
  6. The Pentacle-element of earth (Physical embodiment).

The garden is the Subconscious aspect of Mind, which is cultivated by the acts of attention of the self-conscious and/or awake conscious -self. From this ageless garden spring all powers of the subconscious.

The white 6 petaled lilies represent the abstract perception of Truth, as well as, the cosmic laws and principles by which the Multiverse is sustained. 6 is also the number representing the Sun/Soul, central to the manifestation of SELF.

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The B.O.T.A.-Magician Card displays the Hebrew letter Beth (Beit), meaning "house" and thereby, going deeper into the Qaballah than the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. This is because the Magus/Magician represents that which has become something, or on the psychological level the "egg". Eggs are a house of that which is to be born. With a noble gesture, the magician evokes visions of his fantastic world in which energy solidifies into objects and the eternal manifests itself in time-space.

When the Magician is thrown in a divination it implies:

  • Assertiveness.
  • Self-Realization.
  • Activity.
  • Strength of Will.
  • Vital energy.
  • Command over the subconscious.
  • Drive.
  • Impetuous.
  • Energy.

If reversed:

  • Aggressiveness.
  • Egotism.
  • Misuse of power.
  • Mental disease.
  • Disquiet.

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