Compatibility Meter
Likely, the compatibility meter of these tarot birth cards when paired romantically with “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” might read… potential conflict of interest!
By nature, “Justice and The High Priestess,” in their common quest for truth, may find “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” birth card pair at first quite appalling! Dominant and controlling, The Magician uses his influence in spite of or even in defiance of all that is truth. With purposeful intent, personal conquests are then objectified to the glorification of all that is untrue. As a result, with this attitude is often spread the unjust with which “Justice and The High Priestess” stands to denounce! Lies and trickery enable motive; as such, capable of con and manipulation, The Magician, no doubt, may charm and swindle his way into the hearts of others. Meanings of truth and authenticity need not matter because everything is in fact grounds for manipulation and further control.
Of course, resolved to uncover indisputable fact, “Justice and The High Priestess” would not likely take fond of the trickery and conniving acts of The Magician. Calculating and careful, reading The Magician for what he is, “Justice and The High Priestess” is apt to naturally discount the worthiness of such a character. Furthermore in dismay, would “Justice and The High Priestess” in prudency, not promote the willingness of The Wheel of Fortune to accept such activity.
Despite this, regardless of sincerity, The Magician does often tend to bring out the inner qualities and innate compatibility of whom or whatever it chooses, albeit only to achieve his own meanings. It is in this manner that The Magician is reliably resourceful on the compatibility meter and able to capture and develop one or another’s true potential.
By this ability to unlock or make readily available the secrets of excellence, “Justice and The High Priestess” may then be swayed romantically by “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” whom enables them to achieve such desirable dreams of perfection.
Justice and The High Priestess
On one side, Justice sits for the fastidious upholding of truth, and uses its analytical prowess and determination to do so. Strong and clear in expectations, Justice shall guard this ideal with the utmost integrity. Reading as uncompromising, relationships and romance for Justice would likely require vigorous examination before given further consideration.
On the other side, silently smug and determinant, The High Priestess birth card appears righteous and with an air of omniscience, quite content. For The High Priestess, possessing an innate pompousness, her projection of self-realization may prove arrogant to others. Consequently, The High Priestess may initially be perceived as cold and unapproachable to acts of love and romance.
Combined, having much in common, these birth cards even from tarot deck to spread, display several visual similarities. Adorned with crown and robe, both, appear stately and majestic while seated, yet notably confrontational in gesture and demeanor. Always seeking the truth, it is with this apparent attitude that they journey to reach life’s pinnacle of perfection.
The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician
Reading somewhat receding, far off and distant in appearance, The Wheel of Fortune birth card revels in its clandestine and dramatic ways. Although heedful to the cyclical events of life, The Wheel of Fortune acknowledges fate and finds meaning in the enjoyment of its passage, whatever the situation; a notion which it applies to matters of love and romance as well.
As for The Magician birth card, whose figure stands out dominantly in portrait, life is not to be accepted but controlled. Alone, The Magician signifies reliance upon skill and intentional manipulation in order to influence outcome. But for this, it may be difficult to spread and decipher its true intentions regarding any relationship or endeavor of love.
Together, this tarot birth card pair, as evidenced by the tarot deck itself, differs quite frankly in form. Yet, standing out from the spread, “The Wheel of Fortune and The Magician” handle life with a balance of patient acceptance and methodical control. From this, they are able to accomplish most whatever they set their mind to, and above all else, desire to make the most out of life.