The Magician Quotes

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Maggie Stiefvater
“A robed figure stood before a coin, a cup, a sword, a wand---all of the symbols of all the tarot suits. An infinity symbol floated above his head; one arm was lifted in a posture of power. Yes, thought Adam. Understanding prickled and then evaded him.

He read the words at the bottom of the card.

The Magician.”
Maggie Stiefvater, The Dream Thieves

“When it comes to our habits, there are many ways to intervene. In most cases, we have to be aware of them first.”
Jessica Dore, Tarot for Change: Using the Cards for Self-Care, Acceptance and Growth

Margot Berwin
“You always carry a black tarot card with you to breakfast?" she asked.
"This is the first time."
"I bet. I gotta ask you though, why the Magician?"
"A friend gave it to me. Why? What do you know about it?"
"I know you got yourself involved with a black-back magician. That means everything is hidden, and backward. You could run into an animal that doesn't act like one. A magical animal like a rougarou. A werewolf that feasts on evil souls."
I put the card in my back pocket, horizontally, so it wouldn't fall out this time.
"Protect your soul, Eggs."
"I'm not evil," I said, already out the door and on the way to see Michael, who seemed more normal to me at that moment than the waitress at Johnny River's.
"We're all capable of it sometimes," she yelled behind me.”
Margot Berwin, Scent of Darkness

Joan Bunning
“He symbolizes the power to tap universal forces and use them for creative purposes.”
Joan Bunning, The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth

Joan Bunning
“He acts as a lightning rod-one arm extended up into the Divine for inspiration, the other pointing toward Earth to ground his abilities.”
Joan Bunning, The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth

Joan Bunning
“His abilities appear magical at times because his will helps him achieve what seem to be miracles.”
Joan Bunning, The Big Book of Tarot: How to Interpret the Cards and Work with Tarot Spreads for Personal Growth