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Figure 1.1.5 One of Disks an impulse, a blow on Matter. A soccer player kicking the ball. 23
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Figure 1.1.6 One of Disks an impulse, a financial boost. A one-off, one-time, gain.24
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Figure 1.1.7 One of Disks an image of Matter impacting Finance. The image of a hammer blow on a silver coin.25
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Figure 1.1.8 One of Disks an increase or growth of Matter. A bricklayer putting a brick in a brick wall.
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One of the distinguishing features of the "Ones" is that they immediately seek to move into the "Twos" engagement and interaction.
Therefore, the line between "Ones" and "Twos" is quite conditional.
And it's determined mainly by temporal boundaries and point of view.
Usually, attention is focused before the process transitions from the "One" to the "Two".
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Two of Disks
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From a traffic police protocol.
There was a car accident: opening his car door, the driver of the Ford Pinto scratched the Mercedes, which had stopped next to it at the intersection. The driver died from his injuries
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"Twos", according to the Kabbalah, represent interaction.
Thus, the Two of Disks represents interaction in Material or Financial matters.
For example, it may symbolize material objects colliding, or giving/receiving change during a purchase.
A distinctive feature of "Twos" is that the impact usually produces an opposite response.
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Fig. 1.2.1 Two of Disks. Collision of Newton's pendulum balls.26
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Fig. 1.2.2 Two of Disks. A drop of water hits the water surface and bounces off.27
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Fig. 1.2.3 Two of Disks. A blacksmith forging a horseshoe. The hammer striking the horseshoe.28
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Fig. 1.2.4 Two of Disks. Sea surf. A wave striking a cliff.29
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Fig. 1.2.5 Two of Disks. The wind blowing against the sails. The interaction of wind and sail. 30
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Fig. 1.2.6 Two of Disks. The gas burner flame heats the stovetop (or the pots and pans on it). The fast molecules of the flame push and heat the cold molecules of the grill (or the pots/pans on it). If the interaction doesn't produce a chemical and structural transformation, then this is the Two of Disks. If a chemical and structural transformations take place, then, additionally, this is also the Ten of Disks.31
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Fig. 1.2.7 Two of Disks. An electric stove. Fast electrons "stir up" the atoms of the burner, and it heats up. What's more, if the burner is glowing like a light bulb, then this is also a Five of Swords and a Ten of Wands.32
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Please, note:
"Pure" colors, such as blue, green, red, yellow, etc., are a rather conditional and rare thing.
Accordingly, "pure cards", described by just one set of symbols, are likewise quite conditional and rare.
You can name a color or a card based on the predominance of a certain color or set of symbols.
For example, by 80-90%.
The author will present both more or less "pure" and "mixed cards".
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Fig. 1.2.8 Two of Disks. Change received after a purchase. Coins and small change.33
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The defining feature of the Two of Disks the interaction of Matter (or Finance).
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Three of Disks
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At a Customs office.
Open your suitcase, please.
But I don't have a suitcase!
That doesn't matter. The same rules apply to everyone!
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"Threes", according to the Kabbalah, represent order, clarity, the system.
Thus, the Three of Disks is a systematizing or ordering of Matter or Finance.
For example, it may symbolize a system by which Matter or Finances are organized.
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Fig. 1.3.1 Three of Disks. Orderly Finances the bills are strapped into bundles. Some disorganized bills are lying nearby ("reversed" Three of Disks).34
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Fig. 1.3.2 Three of Disks. Ordered Matter. Cobblestone pavement. The cobblestone is laid out according to a certain system.35
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Fig. 1.3.3 Three of Disks. Ordered Matter. The stones are laid out according to an adaptive system. The stone used is the one best suited in terms of size. At least on one plane, Matter has been ordered, and this order is maintained. A "reversed" 3 Three of Disks, in this case, looks like a bunch of stones piled in a heap.36
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Fig. 1.3.4 Three of Disks. Atomic or crystal lattice. Thus, all solid physical substances and materials are, in this sense, a Three of Disks.37
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Please, note:
An ordered structure may be regarded as one that remains unchanged over time, a structure where each atom of matter corresponds to a particular "ordinal" place.
Accordingly, liquid, gaseous and plasma substances are not, from this point of view, ordered.
In terms of the Tarot, they would be symbolized by a "reversed" Three of Disks. Since they do, in fact, possess a particular structure, albeit a chaotic one. That is, they're based on a system that represents the antithesis of orderliness.
Liquid and gaseous substances become, at the atomic level, ordered under the influence of low temperatures.
When subjected to a certain decrease in temperature, both liquids and gases freeze and acquire a crystalline structure.
However, it should be borne in mind that any substance can transition into a liquid, solid, gaseous or plasma state38. This is achieved by heating or cooling the substance to a certain temperature.39
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Fig. 1.3.5 "Reversed" Three of Disks. Water. Any liquid. Not ordered Matter. Accordingly, frozen water would be an "Upright" Three of Disks.40
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Fig. 1.3.6 "Reversed" Three of Disks. A flame. Any type of combustion. Not ordered Matter.41
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Fig. 1.3.7 "Reversed" Three of Disks. Smoke. Steam. Aerosols. Any gases and gas mixtures. Including ordinary air. Not ordered Matter.42