The Tarot of Eli, LLC-Court Cards: Thoth Tarot-Princess of Disks & The Medieval Feathers Tarot-Page of Coins

Western Hermetic Magick Qabalah, Tantric, Alchemical, Numerical, and Astrological Tarot Card Comparisons.

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Thoth-Princess of Disks

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The Medieval Feathers Tarot- Page of Coins

The Princess of the Echoing Hills; The Rose of the Palace of Earth; Princess and Empress of the Gnomes; Throne of the Ace of Disks

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Thoth Tarot – Princess of Disks: The Womb of Worlds

This Thoth Court Card represents the Mastery of Creativity and the Birth of New Forms. She is not just pregnant in form—but in function, in archetype, and in Mystery. She is the silent womb of becoming, the Earth of Earth, the most dense and fertile matrix of the Tree of Life, and she embodies the nexus where the Highest High and the Lowest Low are joined in the alchemical crucible of matter. She is the ultimate feminine bearer of all potentiality—what Crowley and the Qabalists refer to as the “Malkuth of Malkuths.”

As with all the Thoth court cards, she is not a "person" per se, but a state of active, intelligent consciousness—an energetic personality woven into the world, and into you. The Princesses are the thrones of elemental force, and she, above all, carries it. She does not command with sword or wand, but with gravity, gestation, and generative presence.

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The Greeks would recognize her in Persephone, Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld—the soul who descends into Hades each winter, and rises again to bloom upon the Earth. She is both the seed buried in darkness and the green shoot emerging into the light. Her horned crown hints at Aries, the primal spark of the Zodiac, linking her to the pioneering force of life bursting forth. Upon her shoulders, the serpent, symbol of ancient Earth wisdom and regenerative power, has transmuted into a cloak of ermine—a vestment of purity and royal dignity. This metamorphosis is no accident: it is the journey of raw instinct ascending through the spiral of consciousness into refined form.

She holds within her body the entire range of the Tree of Life—from the Supernal brilliance of Kether to the densest expression in Malkuth. Yet “high” and “low” are not moral values—they are frequencies in the continuum of manifestation. She is the still axis at the heart of the Great Wheel, turning in perfect silence.

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The Princess of Disks is pregnant not only with the elemental Earth, but with the full potential of all four suits: fire, water, air, and earth. She is the seed and the fruit, the dream and the form. Her presence reminds us that transformation is not only possible—it is inevitable in the realm of matter. She is the alchemical daughter who shall give birth to the next aeon.

In the card, she is shown brooding in wonder—gazing into the crystal orb of her own potential. Behind her, the grove of sacred trees and the fertile hills reflect her hidden power. She is strong and luminous, cloaked in the mystery of what is yet to be, yet fully rooted in what is.

She is the Secret Wonder of the Future made manifest. In your readings, she may signify a pregnancy of ideas, the potential for great material transformation, or the deep need to protect and nurture something precious within. She is a powerful omen of fertility, creativity, and the mystery of incarnation.

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Her crystal staff, radiant with inner light, symbolizes her conscious intent to bring forth forms that resonate authentically with her inner being. This is no idle desire—it is the focused Will of Earth Herself to gestate only that which is in sacred alignment with her essence. At the top of her staff, a diamond glows—the sacred stone of Kether, the Crown, the Highest High on the Tree of Life. The diamond’s tetrahedral lattice is not only the structural cornerstone of all carbon-based life but also a symbol of the primal geometry of manifestation, where Divine Light refracts into form. It is Spirit crystallized.

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She stands firmly upon a pedestal of golden grain, emphasizing her commitment to cultivating an organic, harmonious harvest. These grains, offerings from Demeter’s bounty, show her connection to the maternal cycles of fertility, growth, and sacred return. They are the fruits of patience, the reward of inner stillness and outer resolve.

At the heart of her Great Seed-Shield—a symbolic womb of protection and potential—lies the ancient glyph of Yin-Yang, representing the balanced union of magnetic (feminine) and electric (masculine) forces. This is the Divine Androgyne in perfect poise. The shield is not random in design—it is composed of 36 segments, a number sacred to astrological timing (10° per decan × 3 decans per sign × 12 signs), illustrating that her fertility is cosmically aligned. She is the bearer of zodiacal gestation, the architect of celestial timing embodied.

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Winter draws to its end—as shown in the Thoth Tarot's Princess of Disks by her ermine cloak, which suggests the last snow resting on the ground beneath skeletal winter trees. These barren trees, though leafless now, herald the imminent rebirth of spring, a promise of green yet to come. She stands at this sacred threshold between death and renewal, embodying the stillness before blooming.

Crowned with the horns of the Ram, she bears the astrological signature of Aries, the fiery First House of Spring, the primal spark that initiates the Zodiacal year. Here, she is not just an Earth-bound figure but a Priestess of Demeter—the fertile daughter of the Earth Goddess—who wears the Crest of the Ram as a symbol of seasonal rebirth and creative ignition.

In her right hand, she holds a staff or scepter, which penetrates the Earth like a seed. At its tip, it transmutes into a diamond, embedded in the soil—a symbol of Kether, the Crown Sephirah, the Highest and Purest Light of the Tree of Life. To the Qabalist, this Diamond is the perfected crystallization of Light in Matter—the fusion of spirit and form, the sacred union of As Above, So Below. It is the Crown shining in the Kingdom, the divine spark anchored in the densest realm of creation.

When the Princess of Disks appears in a reading—regardless of gender—she represents the creative anima within matter, the fertile force of the Earth as it awakens. She is the soul of Nature stirring in the body, the generative impulse that builds form from formlessness, and she whispers to you that something sacred is growing deep within your organic being.

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The Thoth Tarot’s Princess of Disks and the Mystery of Persephone: A Hermetic Perspective

 

In the verdant archetype of the Princess of Disks from the Thoth Tarot, we encounter more than just the Earthy aspect of Malkuth — we encounter a living glyph of regenerative power, seasonal rebirth, and the sacred cycle of descent and ascent. This card resonates deeply with the myth of Persephone, the Greek goddess of Spring and Queen of the Underworld — a myth that is, in itself, a profound initiatory allegory embedded with Qabalistic symbolism.

The Archetype of Earth in Bloom

The Princess of Disks is the final Heh (ה) in the Yod-Heh-Vav-Heh formula — the daughter, the Earth — and she holds within her the seeds of all future creation. Dressed in greens and browns, crowned with the horns of Aries and a disc bearing a six-petaled rose (the Rosy Cross), she stands surrounded by new life. This imagery evokes Demeter's daughter, Persephone, who dwells in the underworld for part of the year and then returns, bringing the flowering of springtime.

Persephone is not only the maiden abducted into Hades but the goddess who chooses to become Queen of the Underworld. This duality — both innocent spring blossom and sovereign of the dead — mirrors the initiatory path of the Neophyte in Malkuth, where one must master the physical realm and confront the cycles of life, death, and rebirth.

Descent, Gestation, and Return: The Path of the Seed

Crowley writes that the Princess of Disks is the “brilliantly fertile earth.” In her womb is the hidden spiral of time, the serpent coiled within the seed. Persephone, too, becomes the seed — planted in the dark soil of the underworld each autumn. Her myth is not only agricultural but alchemical. She descends into the Nigredo, the blackness of earth and shadow, where transformation occurs unseen. There, like the Princess of Disks, she gestates the mystery of return.

This descent and return pattern aligns perfectly with the symbolism of Path 32 on the Tree of Life — from Malkuth to Yesod — where the soul descends into form but must awaken and return with awareness. Persephone’s yearly return to the upper world reflects the Hermetic formula of resurrection, of Isis raising Osiris — of the Daughter awakening the Sun.

The Womb of Alchemical Manifestation

The orb she holds and the roots that surround her suggest a Hermetic vessel, a vas hermeticum. In alchemy, the closed vessel allows for the interior heat and fermentation necessary to transform base matter into gold. Persephone, in this sense, becomes the Philosopher's Garden — the enclosed, fertile ground in which spiritual transmutation takes place.

Similarly, the Princess of Disks transforms the raw energies of the Elemental Earth into fruition, holding the promise of the future within her body. She is both the land that lies fallow in winter and the burst of green that breaks through in spring. Persephone and the Princess are both keepers of sacred timing, and their power is most potent in transition — from dark to light, from womb to world, from potential to manifestation.

Malkuth as the Garden of Persephone

In the Qabalistic worldview, Malkuth is the Kingdom, yet it is also the exile — the furthest point from Kether. But this exile is not abandonment; it is initiation. The Princess of Disks walks this sacred ground, reminding us that the end of the Tree is also its beginning. Like Persephone, she embodies the dignity of the Earth, the initiate who brings light from the depths.

She is not passive. She is pregnant with the future, armed with a staff bearing the seed of renewal, and she rules in her domain with the wisdom born of seasonal sacrifice. Like Persephone, she is both Daughter and Queen — both bloom and bone.

Closing Thoughts: The Key to Earth’s Secrets

The Princess of Disks and Persephone together form a sacred key — unlocking the Earth mysteries of manifestation, descent, rebirth, and the cyclical wisdom of nature. They teach us that the path to mastery of matter is not through domination, but through cooperation with the cycles, through stillness, patience, and the willingness to go within and return renewed.

In your workings with the Princess of Disks, consider invoking Persephone. Ask her to show you how to plant your intentions in fertile ground, how to find beauty in darkness, and how to return from your own underworld with the sacred fruit of wisdom in hand.

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(Ritual of the Verdant Gate: Invocation of the Princess of Disks as Persephone can be found on magick website:)

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As above, so Below.

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In our native state of Photonic or Celestial Mind—that is, our Soul—we are inherently Androgynous, embodying both polarities of the Divine Creative within a singular radiant intelligence. In truth, we are Hermaphroditic Light Beings, reflections of the Supernal Unity before division, a unity mirrored even in the architecture of the human brain: the Right Hemisphere, receptive and intuitive, expresses the feminine polarity, while the Left Hemisphere, analytical and active, channels the masculine force.

Both of these inner aspects—masculine and feminine, electric and magnetic—are equally capable of becoming "pregnant", but in different ways. The masculine aspect may become pregnant with desire to direct, command, or control—the Will-to-Form. The feminine becomes pregnant with inspired ideas, dreams, and the nurturing impulse to give birth to something new—the Will-to-Nurture. These are not gendered in the earthly sense, but universal modes of the Divine Creative Intelligence at play within us all.

You may sense that something deep within you has been gestating—a sacred fusion of desire and idea, of Fire and Water within the Womb of Earth. This spiritual conception has taken root over time, and now the soul's creative potential stirs, urging you toward manifestation in the realm of form. You are the living Temple where Light takes on shape. What you are feeling is the Quickening—a signal from your Inner Self that the time of birth draws near.

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Medieval Feathers Tarot-Page of Coins.

This card reveals Persephone, not yet the Queen of the Underworld, but a radiant and thoughtful young woman standing at the threshold of her destiny. In this image, she represents the soul’s early awareness that there is more to life than what the world expects.

Though others may have projected upon her the well-worn path of tradition—marry well, bear children, keep house—she quietly harbors a deeper calling. Society’s egregore, the collective thought-form that governs roles and expectations, assumes she will conform. But something within her stirs—a knowing that refuses to be silenced.

 

In her hands she holds a golden coin, a symbol of inner worth and latent potential. This coin is not mere currency; it is the solar seed of self-recognition, the realization that she is valuable not because of what others think she should be, but because of who she is. It is the first tangible sign of an alchemical truth: the philosopher’s stone begins as a coin of inner knowing.

Her journey will not be without challenge. The road is long, and the terrain unfamiliar. But the Great Bittern’s feather—a symbol of patience, stealth, and long-sighted vision—reminds her there is no turning back. Once the soul has glimpsed its own potential, it cannot return to the prison of passive acceptance.

 

When the Page of Coins appears in a reading, it signals a powerful opportunity to begin anew—to set out on a path that leads toward self-realization, growth, and the crafting of one’s unique destiny. It encourages you to strike out from the herd, to explore what sets you apart rather than what makes you fit in.

 

This Page is the archetype of the Seeker of Worth—one who watches carefully for the right moment to act, refusing to settle for half-truths or partial success. She knows that what is true and authentic must be earned through integrity and perseverance. And when she claims it, it will be entirely her own.

This card whispers: You are more than what they told you. You are the dream waiting to be born. Claim your coin. Begin the journey.

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On the Thoth Tarot – Princess of Disks, she stands—like Freya, the Norse Goddess of the Sacred Grove—in a circle of consecrated trees, guardians of Nature's mysteries. Before her lies an altar, evoking the form of a wheat sheaf, the ancient symbol of Demeter, Mother of Persephone and archetype of Earth’s abundant fertility. This is not a scene of isolation, but of union, a sacred convergence of polarities.

Despite the illusions of divisionist thinking, rooted in patriarchal and sexist constructs, She is never truly alone, for She is always with Him, and He is always with Her. The Divine Creative is inherently androgyne—a dynamic interplay of magnetic and electric forces, ever weaving the fabric of becoming.

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In her left hand, she holds a Disk of Seeds—a living mandala of potential. Upon it is inscribed the Chinese ideogram of Yin Yang, symbolizing the twin spiral of Goddess and God, of passive and active force held in perfect equilibrium. This is Creation itself—not in conflict, but in continual co-creation.

The design of her Seed-Shield subtly echoes the Rose of Isis, or the sacred Lotus—emblem of the Great Fertile Mother who rose from the Nile Delta, the pulse of ancient Egypt. Here, the Princess becomes a bridge between mythologies and worldsNorse, Greek, Chinese, Egyptian—showing that all sacred paths speak of the same Mystery: the Womb of Becoming, where Spirit finds form.

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However, one who thinks she is "shallow" would be unable to see that stability is based purely on "the clothoid curve of momentary movement " (the spiral seen as- now) and not a linear line of addition. Thus is she serpentine in her motion which is also represented by the spiral horns and the swirling ermine cape. The universe is Spirals upon Spirals, dimensions upon dimensions, union upon union and suffers no division. To enjoy her, you must dance with her in her sacred grove of Life and learn to spin in joyous celebration of renewal.

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However, to those who deem her "shallow," her mystery will remain veiled. Such a soul cannot yet perceive that true stability is never static—it is not built upon the rigid linear line of addition, but upon the clothoid curve of momentary movement, the ever-unfolding spiral of presence, of Now. She is the living embodiment of the serpentine dance of becoming, her essence flowing in curves, not constraints.

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This serpentine quality is expressed in her spiral horns—echoes of Aries, the initiator—and in the swirling ermine cape that wraps around her form like a vortex of living time. She does not move through space; she generates space through her movement. She is the curved breath of the Goddess, the Sacred Geometry of Life in motion.

The Universe she reflects is not a grid—it is Spirals upon Spirals, Dimensions within Dimensions, Unions within Unions. It is a cosmos of interpenetrating frequencies, each dancing in ecstatic embrace with the next. It knows no severance, no true division. Even separation is but the illusion of slowed vibration.

To know her—truly know her—is to dance with her in the Sacred Grove of Life. To whirl like a Sufi in joy, to spin with the Earth in its renewal, to feel the pulse of the spiral within your own spine. She invites you to remember: you are not a straight line—you are a wave, a rhythm, a spiral in divine orbit.

So cast off rigidity. Enter the Grove. Let your soul spin in sacred celebration, and you shall behold her face in the center of the turning world.

Scry this Princess of Disks/ Page of Coins card and know, it’s great to be you! In your uniqueness you are united with us all on the Highest High and Lowest Low, as we are all quantumly entangled as a "collective". The Princesses of any suit are the “womb intelligence” that carries the seed of the element they represent; thus, the Princesses are the pro-generators of the Aces.

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Thoth-ace of Disks-The Force personalized by the Princess

The Ace of Disks is the primordial seed of condensed Energy in transformation—the densest crystallization of Spirit into organic form. This is Earth, not as a mere substance, but as the most concentrated expression of Divine Energy. In the Hermetic Qabalah, the "Lowest of the Low" does not imply inferiority, but maximum densification—the material plane as the final flowering of the Tree of Life, the stage upon which the Divine Drama unfolds.

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The realm of Earth is governed by the Princesses, each presiding over their respective quadrant of the Northern Hemisphere. Specifically, the Princess of Disks, in consort with the Ace of Disks, rules the celestial sector of Aries, Taurus, and Gemini—the Northern quadrant of the Zodiac encircling the North Pole, and by extension, the terrestrial regions of Europe and Africa in the magical world map of Western Hermeticism.

In the New Aeon of Horus, the ancient slander against Earth is dispelled. No longer is the element seen as evil, passive, or inert. That was the old aeonic doctrine of repression and division—an inheritance of the Aeon of Osiris. In the light of the Aeon of the Crowned and Conquering Child, Earth is recognized as a dynamic, intelligent, ever-transforming force. The Earth is not dead matter but Gaia, a conscious field of intelligent energy—alive, evolving, and sacred.

Within the Thoth Tarot, Gaia is expressed archetypally as the Queen of Disks—the mature, fertile, and sovereign Mother Earth. Yet in her youthful, Spring aspect, she appears as the Princess (or Page) of Disks—the nascent expression of the Earth’s creative promise, full of potential, fertility, and transformative momentum. She is Earth as becoming, Earth as the seed before the bloom, Earth as the daughter who will one day become the Queen.

This Princess is not merely symbolic—she is an active agent of incarnation. Through her, all spiritual forces find root, all ideas find form, and all desires, once matured, find their manifestation. To work with her is to enter the alchemical womb of Gaia, where Spirit and Matter spiral into One.

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This vision of the Goddess, the Creatrix, may seem unfamiliar—even radical—to those of us raised within the indoctrination of the "divide and conquer" paradigm crafted by the Patriarchal Military-Industrial Complex. In such a system, the Divine is often reduced to a male monarch, a sky-bound father figure to be pursued out of fear, judgment, or the threat of punishment. This distortion breeds separation—from the Earth, from the body, and from the Soul.

Yet as I journey inward, into the sacred landscape of my own Soul, I encounter a very different expression of the Divine: a Perspective-Personality, one of Native American essence, who speaks not of wrath, but of Wisdom, Rhythm, and Flow. This Presence named the Intelligent Force of Earth:
Grandmother River.

In this ancestral knowing, the Earth is not passive matter, but a living Intelligence, a fluid continuum where Water marries Sunlight and births Life. These Indigenous people, like the ancient Alchemists, understood long before modern science that Sun and Water, united in the Womb of Soil, transform inert matter into sentient form. This is not metaphor—this is Thermodynamic Alchemy, experienced directly through ritual, observation, and communion.

Where science now speaks of entropy, metabolism, and energy gradients, the Elders spoke of Spirit, Breath, and Balance. They knew what our ancestors in Hermetic Europe also taught: that Nature is not dead, but ensouled. That all things live in reciprocity.

To reclaim the Goddess within and without, is to awaken from the hypnosis of conquest. To remember that we are not orphans in a mechanistic universe, but children of the Waters and the Flame, born of Grandmother River and Father Sun, carried by Earth, and crowned by Spirit.

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To the Native Peoples of Earth, Water was not merely a resource—it was revered as the Blood of the Earth. The topsoil, rich and dark, was seen as Her flesh, and the grasses that rose from it were known as Mother’s hair. Earth was not dead matter; she was a living Being, a Great Mother whose body nourished all.

In ancient times, within the Temples of the Goddess, it was the Priestesses—Keepers of Ritual and Sacred Knowledge—who tended this living body. Through ceremony, cultivation, and communion, they ensured the land remained green, lush, and fertile. These were not idle caretakers—they were Mothers of Civilization, the original agriculturists, whose deep relationship with Gaia allowed for the emergence of sustainable culture.

These women—Magi of the Earth—spoke to both Gaia and their people, acting as bridges between the Sacred and the Human. They were the ones who knew when to plant, when to harvest, when to rest, and when to call the rain. Their spiritual and agricultural practices formed a living covenant between humanity and the Land.

But with the rise of Patriarchal domination, these Sacred Women were silenced. The Temple Priestess was demonized, the Earth Wisdom severed, and the Womb of the World was colonized. What followed was femicide—not only of women’s bodies, but of their sacred roles, their mysteries, and their land-based authority. The once-fertile Earth was plundered, her cycles disrupted, her rivers dammed and drained, her forests razed—until deserts spread where verdant gardens once thrived.

The result is the sickened state we now witness: both land and spirit ravaged, humanity clawing for survival, rather than basking in the abundance that the Nurturing Priestesses once helped sustain. In denying the Divine Feminine, the world turned its back on its own Mother—and now suffers the hunger of orphanhood.

But the world did not forget—it was man who turned his back. Man is not the world, but a child of it. In his arrogance, he mistook dominion for detachment, and sought to rule what he had once been humbled by. In doing so, he severed himself from the Great Mother, and mistook conquest for enlightenment.

The Earth remembers. The Song of Gaia still echoes in the stones, the rivers, and the wombs of those who walk in remembrance. The seeds of the Priestess are buried, not dead—awaiting the return of those who will listen again, who will till the soul as they till the soil, and who will restore the Temple of Life with hands of reverence rather than control.

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Now is the time of reawakening. The Priestesses rise again, through memory, blood, bone, and breath. They return to re-green the sacred land, to breathe life into the dry bones of culture, and to remind us:
The Earth was never lost. We simply stopped listening.

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The Thoth Tarot – Ace of Disks, the root Force animating the Princess of Disks, is invariably and intrinsically linked to her. This card is not a mundane symbol of coin or currency—it is a stylized depiction of a Molecule, a living glyph of atomic union, the sacred geometry of matter made manifest. In the background, we behold the Emerald Green light of the Aeon of Isis, a hue Crowley associated with Grandmother River, the intelligent force of living Earth.

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Yet this is not the vegetal green of the original Isis—the deep, fertile green of primordial Nature. Rather, it is the emerald-spring green of the New Aeon, emerging from the resurrection of Osiris into Horus, from the death of the god into the birth of the Solar Child. It is the green of rebirth through transformation, the vital tone of the awakened Seed, chosen with great intent by the Egyptian Hierophants for its resonance with the heart of renewal.

The Disks, therefore, are not to be mistaken for dead matter—they are not stagnant symbols of materiality like the outdated coins or pentacles of lesser decks. In the Thoth system, they are revealed as whirling emblemsdynamic spheres of force. These are the living bodies of Stars, Planets, Molecules, and Atoms—all of which exist not in stillness, but in spiral motion, dancing through the fabric of space and time.

The Princess of Disks, as Earth of Earth, holds within her the potential of this Ace: the condensed spiritual power of the whirling cosmos, ready to be born through her into tangible form. Her domain is not simply the soil beneath our feet, but the sacred field in which Spirit becomes substance, and where every atom spins in rhythm with the universal dance of becoming.

In the New Doctrine of the Tetragrammaton as revealed in Hermetic Qabalah, the final letter He' (ה)—traditionally associated with the element of Earth and the Sephirah of Malkuth—takes on a renewed and exalted role. She is no longer the passive echo of the past, but the Daughter, the Princess, who is now enthroned upon the Seat of the Mother. In doing so, she fulfills the sacred circuit, reawakening the Eld of the All-Father (Yod), and completing the cycle of divine regeneration.

This is no static theology. As the Chaldean Oracle of Zoroaster declared, the Divine Creative—Tetragrammaton (YHVH)—is a “rebounding, whirling forth, crying aloud.” This is not the god of stillness or control, but a Spiral of Action, a Vibratory Current that echoes through the Four Worlds.

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Thus, the Name of Malkuth is not a tombstone, but a living, spinning glyph of Divine Activity. Like the eye of a hurricane, it holds a stable center within a vast dynamic force. The whirling motion of this force represents the ever-becoming state of matter infused with Spirit. In this Light, Malkuth becomes the generator of change, not its grave.

The Court Cards of the Tarot are the Elemental Vehicles of the Tetragrammaton across the Four Worlds of the Qabalah—Atziluth (Fire), Briah (Water), Yetzirah (Air), and Assiah (Earth). As such, they are living forces in the astral and material realms. When they appear in divination, they often represent actual people whose elemental natures resonate with the card’s attributes. However, when not referring to a person, a Court Card can symbolize an event, a situation with a “personality,” or even a decision—either our own or one made by another.

In the case of the Princess of Disks, we are shown a moment of fertile transformation—a condition, choice, or unfolding event that is:

  • Benevolent in nature

  • Pregnant with possibility

  • Focused on renewal and rebirth

  • And standing at the threshold of material realization

She is the Daughter in whom all forces converge, and through her, the Kingdom is reborn. In her silence lies the cry of creation; in her stillness, the whirling force of the All.

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The center of the Thoth Deck Ace of Disks, is a complicate Hieroglyph representing the "the chosen priest- and apostle of infinite space" and/or the "prince-priest the Beast." (Liber AL. I.15.). In the center of all is yet another form of Tetragrammaton, the Phallus, showing Sol and Luna, with the number 666 inscribed, as to equilibrate the seven sevens adding to 156 (Babalon-The Scarlett woman.)

Now to detail this explanation is far to complicated for a short blog, hence there is a book that has already delved deeply into the Phenomena that is the Princess of Disks, so I recommend that you get the Book of Thoth, and scroll to pages 210-212 for further information and references. The Prince-Priest who is the Beast, is really a magic name for the Green Man of the Organic Material that all life on earth is created from.

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This central cypher is enclosed in a Heptagram that is interlaced with Pentagons whose sides are extended forming a wheel of 10 spokes, bounded by a Decagon encompassed in a circular band with the inscribed name of TO META OHEPION , roughly this is Greek for the "Great Beast" (Organic/Mammalian Matter). This card is a research and meditative must for the Student of Gnosis.

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About this whirling Disk are its six wings (6 is the number of the Sun/Soul) The Thoth Deck Ace of Disks is the glyph of Earth as understood in the new Aeon of Horus. Sol and Terra are known as living beings, one's constant companions in a Universe of "I Will Be".

As I have stated, the Princess of disks represents the earthly part of Earth. This Princess is strong and beautiful and impregnated with a secret wonder (Anu DNA combine with Homo Sapien DNA) as is all Earthly organic matter and the Ace of Disks is the force she wields.

The Princess realizes that the academic world is not a source of reality, but rather a group indoctrinated assumption controlled by "rulers". Hence, the Page reaches out seeking more through arts and crafts. This young boy or girl realizes that Life is what they are, rather than life is something to be sought from "the few who rule the many".

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As shown, there is a very youthful, feminine quality about the Page, which is not necessarily about age or gender, but more about the joy of spiritual awakening. Here one discovers the self-authority and the creative wonder that they lost during indoctrination and dogma brain washing.

I AM, is the name of the All-Self, and one begins the wonderful discovery here of I AM and the Me they assume they are. I AM proves existence, and Me proves freedom to choose your very own Identity as Spirit-Mind-Body. You are not written in stone, you are a bright, warm, harmony of light writing its own story in matter. This Page, although young, has a very mature sense of morals and ethics, and enjoys good health.

If the Princess of Disks/Page of Coins card shows up in a reading, it is best said:

  • That rebirth is apparent from past defeat.
  • Or that a new love is blooming in your life.
  • It represents a young woman with rich brown or red- brown hair and dark eyes, she is generous, kind, diligent, benevolent, careful, affectionate, and endowed with persevering courage.
  • She may also be pregnant with child or birthing ideas, projects, identity and self-aspects.
  •  She or he is on the Brink of Transformation and Revelation.
  • She or he may also have a concentrated desire to learn and is applying her/his fertile mind to scholarly pursuits.
  • Renewal.
  • Growth.
  • Motherhood.
  • Willingness to take responsibility for something greater than oneself. 

If ill-defined by the surrounding cards, it implies:

  • She or he becomes wasteful and prodigal.
  • Hedonism.
  • Indolence.
  • Sentimentality.
  • Feeling out of place. 
  • Difficulty in getting across idea or emotions.

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3 Western Hermetic Magick Websites helping people become more magic and less tragic since 2010

Home page, Tarot Store, Master Tarot Reading Classes, and nontraditional Tarot Card Comparisons blog.

Traditional Tarot Card Comparisons blog and Tarot readings store.

Western Hermetic Magick ritual and invocation website and magick blog.