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Thoth-Queen of Disks
The Queen of Pentacles
In Western Hermetic Magic, the Tarot Queen of Disks/Pentacles/Coins/Crystals is known as The Queen of the Thrones of Earth, Queen of the Gnomes.
The placement of the Queens is with the 3rd Sephiroth-Mother Binah who is the "Will-to-Form" and is a force of enclosure that is imposed on the Pure Fiery "Will-to-Force" Energy of Chokmah (King) as the 3rd Sephiroth as "Will to form" and/or Understanding. She is therefore known for Understanding the Wisdom of Chokmah; for an idea, once understood, can be molded/enclosed into manifestation as in-form-action. Information becomes in-form-action, so that it can be experienced, thereby, becoming Knowledge.
Thoth-Queen of Disks
Western Hermetic Qabalah-Tree of life
DNA-The Tree of Life.
Again, these Sephirotic Beings (Numbered Circles) are not Persons, but States of Conscious Energy, called "Beings" (Immortals) that are the multidimensional aspects that make up the "God Molecule" (Tree of Life/DNA) and the Divine Universal Collective Unconscious and/or The Greater Self, meaning the deep Imagination, where images are forms of ideas. Images are the only way to realize these deep inner layers of Mind and that "before Mind" (The No-Thing) and this is shown by the Supernal Triangle manifesting self-image in Malkuth.
Tarot is one of the Image languages that has evolved over time, by constant scholarly input allowing one to communicate with the Higher Mind composed of the Sephirot Beings. Language is added to the cards (for the brain), but it is the image that contains the true message.
The immortal Being that is known as Mother Binah is the 3rd Sephiroth on the Tree of Life, and the Energy Intelligence of the Queens. She is in the upper Trinity called the Supernal Triangle (Super-conscious) where she is the essence of Cosmic Womb, and I often call this state of Mind a "Womb with a View", because she conceives by Understanding, which means she sees all and by understanding she creates image. We are also trinities, the ternary consciousness is known as Unconscious, Subconscious and Awake Consciousness, and we are also a trinity of Spirit-Mind-Body combination that comprises the Whole of Spirit and/or the Greater Self.
The Great Dark Ocean of Binah & the All-seeing "I".
Kunti-Mother of the Pandavas
There are many of the Queens of the heavens in mythology. Queens also represent the Water in each suit. Water being the unconsciousness, intuition, receptiveness, and emotion. They are enthroned in the Element of Consciousness and as emotions make it bring forth the Force of the King by realization and understanding that which develops that force as a consciousness image of an emotionally/energy-in-motion charged idea. However, the King and Queen are as Chokmah and Binah, they are inseparable making the gender of either one, one and the same. 0=2.
. Kunti is actually a significant figure in Hindu mythology. She is a central character in the Indian epic, the Mahabharata. Kunti, also known as Pritha, was the mother of the Pandavas and is revered for her strength, virtue, and maternal sacrifice12.
If you’re interested in Chinese mythology, I can provide information on various Chinese deities. For example, Cundi is a popular female deity in East Asian Buddhism, known for her association with the Cundī dharani, which is believed to purify negative karma and provide protection3.
Cundi Dharani
Thoth-Queen of Disks
The Thoth Queen of Disks is traditionally called the Queen of Pentacles, Stones or Coins who is also Queen of the Thrones of Earth in Tarot. She is the Queen of the Gnomes, in Western Magic. Her Astrological attribution is the last Decan of Sagittarius and the first two Decans of Capricorn. The Queen of Disks is Water of Earth, a specific consciousness in the Primal Earth element. In common vernacular she is "Mother Nature". Her zodiacal attribute to Capricorn is shown by the image of the Goat.
Sagittarius
Capricorn
The astrological attributions to the last Decan of Sagittarius and the first two Decans of Capricorn involve the transition from Sagittarius to Capricorn in the zodiac. Here's a breakdown of the characteristics associated with these Decans:
Last Decan of Sagittarius:
- Dates: Approximately December 13th to December 21st.
- Ruling Planet: Sun.
- Element: Fire.
- Personality Traits: This Decan carries the qualities of both Sagittarius and the Sun. Individuals born during this period may exhibit a dynamic and energetic nature, driven by a desire for exploration, expansion, and self-expression. The influence of the Sun adds a touch of creativity and charisma to their personalities.
First Decan of Capricorn:
- Dates: Approximately December 22nd to December 31st.
- Ruling Planet: Saturn.
- Element: Earth.
- Personality Traits: As the first Decan of Capricorn, individuals born in this period combine the disciplined and practical nature of Capricorn with the authoritative influence of Saturn. They are likely to be ambitious, hardworking, and focused on achieving long-term goals. The Earth element adds stability and a sense of responsibility to their character.
Second Decan of Capricorn:
- Dates: Approximately January 1st to January 10th.
- Ruling Planet: Venus.
- Element: Earth.
- Personality Traits: This Decan blends the traditional Capricorn traits with the harmonious and artistic influence of Venus. People born in this period may have a strong sense of duty along with an appreciation for aesthetics and relationships. They can be practical and ambitious in their pursuits, while also valuing beauty and balance in their lives.
Overall, these Decans represent a transition from the adventurous and expansive energy of Sagittarius to the disciplined and goal-oriented approach of Capricorn, with each Decan adding its unique astrological influence. Understanding these attributes can provide insights into the characteristics of individuals born during these periods.
The Thoth Deck Queen of Disks is displaying her rulership over earth as shown in the crystal cubed scepter that has within it a three-sided Hexagram, making The Pure White Light of Kether, into the many frequencies (colors) of Energy that are intertwined to make the different flora and fauna of the Microcosm.
Her Throne is vegetation as she is the life of such. She is the Highest Aspect of passivity, and this is shown as a winding passive river flowing through and fertilizing waste land. The Great Work is expressed in fertility, where the "As the Above manifests in the below". She, as Queen, is the facilitator of such manifestation.
The Magnetic/Water Feminine is Life, and the Fiery Male is Energy.
The Disk on her left arm is curved with loops and spheres interlaced, representing the ambition of matter to take part in the Great Work. This ambition is often described as a molecular Law of Attraction. This is also shown by the Spiral Horns of the Makor on Her helmet/crown, (A Wild Goat native to Central Asia who is also shown standing on the sphere of earth), as Spiral force which is both Spirit and Vital Life Force. The reptilian patterned armor of the Queen represents the regenerative force in nature as serpents shed their skin to regenerate and grow larger.
The Thoth Tarot- Queen of Disks
This Thoth-Queen of Earth can represent a person, in any area of life, but it can just as well mean an experience in the corresponding area in question.
Yin Yang
As a personality, she represents a mature woman, the ultimate Matriarch, with much experience with both of her feet on the ground who knows how to protect what is entrusted to her. Here is the embodiment of vitality, creativity, understanding how to set boundaries and assert herself. Hence, patience, sensuality, and trustworthiness are her essential characteristics. She has an empathetic and impressive ability to guide others, as teacher, mentor and/or spouse. The Queen is the female counterpart to the King, she is the Yin aspect to his Yang. She is queen, priestess, medicine woman, and earth mother.
The Thoth Tarot - Queen of Disks and the Queen of Pentacles represents a kind, practical person who enjoys the good things in life. To her, status is important, and she works hard to maintain appearances. Liking to be of service, she sometimes can appear selfish, although she is a good lover. The goat on the golden orb is a symbol for both the subconscious and the sign of Capricorn.
Sagittarius and Capricorn and Mother Ocean-Binah.
Many think that the Earth as a mother who is an Intelligent-Sentient Being is a fantasy. However, in my past, I spent 5 years of Shamanic drumming work, alone with the wild land, living in a Blackfoot Teepee in the high desert country of Montana and I was able to contact and communicate with the Great Her, who is Earth. I call her "Hairy Mari", for she is wild, free, as the Ocean goddess Mari and most lovely. She greets me as "consort", and shared with me her love, dreams, and future for Homo Sapiens Sapiens (and Anu Sapien Sapiens). I am totally enthralled with this Matriarch of Life. The Fantasy is ignoring her as an intelligent loving mother and thinking she is a dead rock that can be exploited for the greed of few.
Children that kill or harm their mother, are not mentally or spiritually well.
The Greeks knew this Queen of Earth as Demeter, goddess of the harvest often shown in a field of wheat and later she became the European /American symbol of the cornucopia. Demeter is a significant figure in Greek mythology, and her story is often associated with agriculture, fertility, and the changing seasons.
Demeter is the daughter of Cronus and Rhea, making her one of the Olympian gods and goddesses. She is primarily known as the goddess of agriculture and the harvest. Her Roman counterpart is Ceres. Here are some key aspects of Demeter's mythology:
Abduction of Persephone: One of the most famous myths involving Demeter is the abduction of her daughter, Persephone, by Hades, the god of the underworld. Persephone (Princess of Disks) was picking flowers when Hades emerged from the earth and took her to his realm. Demeter's grief over the loss of her daughter led to the barrenness of the earth, resulting in a long winter.
Search for Persephone: Demeter embarked on a quest to find her daughter. During her search, she disguised herself as an old woman and came to Eleusis, where the royal family welcomed her. She took care of their son, Demophoon, and tried to make him immortal by placing him in the fire at night. However, she was discovered by the queen, who was initially shocked but then grateful for her kindness.
Demeter's Sorrow and the Seasons: During Demeter's mourning for Persephone, the earth remained barren. Zeus eventually intervened and negotiated with Hades to allow Persephone to return to her mother for part of the year, which symbolized spring and summer. However, when Persephone returned to the underworld, Demeter's grief brought about the cold and lifeless seasons of autumn and winter.
Eleusinian Mysteries: Demeter was strongly associated with the Eleusinian Mysteries, a religious cult in ancient Greece that promised initiates spiritual insight and a better afterlife. These mysteries were centered around the myth of Demeter and Persephone and were considered highly secretive and sacred.
Demeter's worship was integral to ancient Greek agriculture, as her blessings were believed to ensure bountiful harvests. She was often depicted holding a sheaf of wheat or barley. The myth of Demeter and Persephone also symbolizes the cyclical nature of life, death, and rebirth, which is reflected in the changing seasons.
Hades abducting Persephone.
In summary, Demeter is a vital figure in Greek mythology, associated with agriculture, the seasons, and the deep bond between a mother and her daughter. Her story has had a lasting impact on ancient Greek culture and continues to be a subject of fascination and interpretation in various forms of art and literature.
Our brain is both Persephone and Hades.
The Human brain is a copy of the Divine Creative (Goddess/God) and in our society, Hades-rational thought, has abducted Persephone-Intuition.
We honor Hades and enslave Persephone to his abductions.
Tarot Personality Birth Wheel
The Water of Earth manifests itself in many complex and diverse ways, and these are reflected in the broad spectrum of personalities who embody the ambition of matter to take part in creation. Hence, the Queen of Disks can be strong and charismatic, like the Queen of Disks personality of Joan of Arc or just talented and charismatic like Elvis Presley both having the personalities of the Queen of Disks. Then there is the ruthless and manipulative side of this Queen of Disks persona, such as the Queen of Disks personae of Catherine of Aragon, Joseph Stalin, Mao-Tso-Tung, and Richard Nixon. However, there is also a sensitive and idealistic side to this Water of Earth personality, such as: Woodrow Wilson, George Washington Carver, or Carl Sandburg.
Being Water of Earth there is also a strong intuitive and superior intelligence side, such as: Nostradamus, Johannes Kepler, Isaac Newton, and Stephen Hawking. And if you think this covers all the bases of complexity in this personality type, this Queen of Disks persona can also be a giant of creative force (She is Mother Nature after all), such as: Ludwig Van Beethoven, J.R.R. Tolkien, or Steven Spielberg. All of whom were born between Dec. 22nd and Jan. 19th. Just proving that Earth/Gaia, is also an integral part of humanity and will often change the world of man through her powerful, manifested, personalities. This shouldn't be a surprise for She is quantumly entangled with all of us!
The Lost Soul Tarot- Queen of Pentacles
The Lost Soul Tarot- Queen of Pentacles can represent a person, in any area of life, but it can just as well mean an experience in the corresponding area in question. Here she is the Powerful symbol of the feminine Queen of earth. On the bottom border of this card are the triangular symbols (Pentacles) for Water, Fire, Water and earth, topped with the Spirit. She is sitting on a golden throne and holding the golden pentacle representing the Sun in her lap. The fecund earth is shown by the pentacles on the ground. She is the Goddess Hera.
Hera/Hare
Hera is a prominent figure in Greek mythology, known as the Queen of the Gods. Here are some key points about her:
Role and Attributes
- Goddess of Marriage and Family: Hera is the goddess of marriage, women, and family. She is also the protector of women during childbirth1.
- Queen of Olympus: As the wife of Zeus, she holds the title of Queen of Olympus2.
- Symbols: Her symbols include the cow, cuckoo, and peacock. She is often depicted holding a pomegranate, which symbolizes fertility1.
Family and Relationships
- Parents and Siblings: Hera is the daughter of the Titans Cronus and Rhea. She has several siblings, including Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Demeter, and Hestia1.
- Marriage to Zeus: Hera’s marriage to Zeus was tumultuous due to his numerous affairs. Despite this, she remained a faithful wife2.
- Children: Hera and Zeus had several children, including Ares (god of war), Hebe (goddess of youth), Eileithyia (goddess of childbirth), and Hephaestus (god of fire)2.
Personality and Myths
- Jealous and Vengeful: Hera is known for her jealous and vengeful nature, especially towards Zeus’s lovers and illegitimate children1.
- Iconography: She is often portrayed as a dignified, matronly figure, sometimes veiled as a married woman1.
Hera’s Roman counterpart is Juno, who shares many of her attributes and roles3.
The Queens are another Aspect of the Third Sephiroth-Binah
When thrown during a reading, the Queen of Discs/Queen of Pentacles represents:
- A person interested in physical nutrition and health.
- A shedding of poor eating habits for those of a new diet.
- A shedding of old habits, or even the purchasing of new clothes.
- The querent does all the things she does well, and it will be fruitful.
- One with an elevated level of compassion, nurturing abilities. Loving physical life and all it has to offer.
- One who is exceptionally procreative and nurturing, as in the nature of Mothering.
- Power of practical wisdom on the physical level and in the inner world, applied spiritual wisdom.
- A dark woman of great heart and serious cast of intelligence.
- Opulence
- Generosity
- Also implies presents from a rich relative or a rich and happy marriage for a young man.
- Erda, the Teutonic Mother Earth seen as a warm and nurturing deity.
- The Good Witch of the healing arts.
- The nurturing and protecting of others.
If ill defined by the surrounding cards, it implies:
- Embitterment.
- Hardening of the heart.
- Infertility.
- The Poisson making "Witch" of fairy tales.
- Loss of personal center.
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