Although I do not go in much for fortune telling per se, I am fascinated by the imagery and symbolism employed by the Tarot (see slideshow on left). The Möbius halo above the Magician’s head confers kingship over the suits of the minor arcane; namely cups (hearts), swords (spades), wands (clubs) and pentacles (diamonds).
Now my own thinking is this: the Möbius twist in the infinity lemniscate (N.B. a lemniscate is the technical term for the mathematical representation of a figure-eight) is a child analogy of incompleteness (incompleteness, to me, is a super -analogy – I adopt the prefix “super” as it is absolute and time independent in its superiority; all derivative analogies are subordinate always) and to have it above all other thinking is what gives the magician his power. Furthermore, I hold that it is not so much a power issue with respect to individual suits but more to do with the Möbius characteristic partitions of said suits; the Magicians know that they are all the one and therefore have no dominion as individual entities.
