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SIX OF WANDS
Meet the Lord of Victory.
Mr. Mellifluous and the Lord of Victory
You continue with Mr. Mellifluous through the realm of Wands and suddenly encounter what appears to be a victory celebration. One man on a white horse wears a victory wreath on his head. Another victory wreath hangs from his wand. As you observe the crowd, you do not notice any signs of a battle, nor does it appear that anyone is paying attention to the person with the wreaths. What you assumed at first to be a victory celebration might simply be a random crowd.
The person with the wreaths does not seem more unusual than anyone else. You begin to wonder what sort of victory he has actually experienced.
Suddenly the woman in the white dress, still caressing the lion’s head, appears before you. “Victory in this realm is achieved slowly over time through the exultation of consciousness and mystic vision. At first, the mystic is like a babe in a humble manger. Every time the mystic exalts consciousness, an expansion of the mind occurs that never totally retracts, and he experiences greater illumination and a greater capacity for life. Slowly the mystic builds an inner temple, symbol by symbol, through higher psychism: He envisions symbols of spiritual principle formed by Higher Potencies that reveal the harmony, magnificence and abundance of spirit.
“Eventually the mystic experiences the Vision of Harmony in the sphere of the Sun, realizing that he is a filament within a vast, harmonious tapestry containing field upon field of inter connected energies. His growth requires a shift of focus, a form of sacrifice, so that he can maintain inner harmony and remain on the path.
“His victory occurs through the illuminations of The Sun and the transformative energies of Jupiter. In the process, he recognizes that every soul is magnificent, with the potential for great harmony and abundance.”
Claire notices the King of Wands down below and feels the need to talk to him. The King seems lost in a reverie as he gazes into the distance, so she waves her hands to get his attention. "Hello, your Highness," she exclaims.
"Why hello, little one. Good to see you!" he responds.
"Forgive me for asking, your majesty, but isn't being the King of Wands a really hard job?"
"People have all sorts of reasons for wanting to be king. Some want power. Some want wealth. I choose to be king so that I can serve my kingdom for the highest possible good."
"I greatly respect your noble choice, my King," Claire responds politely.
"Thank you, my child. My nobility stems not from my position in society but from my service to the Divine Will. I strive to maintain balance and harmony in my kingdom. I work to benefit all but the unbalanced."
Go on a different adventure with Mr. Mellifluous.
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