Honing one's mastery, a clear vision of the goal, the readiness to possess and to act. Dominance, managerial skill, and the risk of reducing it all to control over a partner.
A woman mechanic is constructing an enormous machine that resembles a monster. The personality of the partner, the building of a relationship, matters nothing to her; she is self-sufficient. All she needs from this dreadful machine is the phallus on it. She is her own mistress: horse and bull, woman and man all at once. The mechanism has fearsome paws with sharp claws: should it break down or disobey its mistress, it might accidentally strangle and tear her to pieces.
⚙️The monster-machine — dead nature, the triumph of logic over feeling, cold calculation
🦾The clawed paws of the mechanism — if you fixate on the base and carnal, the risks aren't visible at once; the "mechanism" can run wild
🛠️The woman at work — self-sufficiency, mastery, the wish to command and to lead in the relationship
🍆The phallus on the machine — from a partner she needs sex and pleasure, not personality and soul
Interpretation
Manara's Magus is about honing mastery, a clear vision of the goal, and readiness to act. This is the case where you are your own mistress: open dominance over a partner or over others' opinions, the drive to lead, to maneuver, to keep everything under control.
Best of all, you want a relationship that "doesn't mess with your head": sex, pleasures, power over the partner. The other person's personality fades into the background; what matters is the function they perform. This is self-sufficiency taken so far that you see a machine in a living human being.
The card's strength is mastery and will. You know how to get results, to command your forces and time, to see things through. The only question is what this power is aimed at.
The counsel goes like this: distribute your strength wisely and work meticulously, on the relationship and on yourself alike. And ask yourself an honest question: what are you striving for, what are you creating? Is your vision of love truly divine, or has it been twisted in the pursuit of control?
In the forecast the card warns of manipulation: you will want to manage your partner without regard for his wishes. But abuse the power, and the "mechanism" will run wild and devour you whole. Beside The Devil the temptation to become a puppeteer grows; beside The Lovers it is worth remembering there is a second living person in the pair.
✦ Full InterpretationUnlock the card's full readingFree registration reveals the final paragraphs of the interpretation and gifts you ⭐ for your first spreadyour first spread is on us
Advice & forecast
✦ The card's advice
Use your mastery and will, but direct them wisely. Work on the relationship as meticulously as you work on yourself, and ask what exactly you are creating: a union or a machine for satisfying needs? Control is good as long as it doesn't turn into manipulation. Beside static cards, ease off the pressure; beside The Chariot you can give the energy full force.
🔮 What the forecast holds
Ahead lies a situation where you end up at the helm and want to manage your partner without caring about his opinion. This promises success for your will, but also a risk: abuse the power and the relationship will "rebel." With dynamic neighbors, a productive surge toward the goal; with The Devil nearby, a game of manipulation that can turn against you.
↓ The Magician reversed
The reversed Magus is mastery turned to harm or losing its footing. Control grows into cold manipulation: you pull the strings, seeing the partner as a part of the mechanism, and fail to notice the "machine" beginning to strangle you in return, with jealousy, dependence, power games. In another version the will misfires: you know what you want, but your hands fall, mastery sits idle, the goal blurs. There is also self-destruction: you spend your energy proving your power rather than building closeness. The neighbors decide: with dynamic cards this is a chance to redirect the force into creation; with static and dark ones, a deepening of control and loneliness in your own fortress. The reversed advice: ask what you are building and whether you are paying for power with warmth.
The card in spreads
The same card reads differently depending on the spread and the question — compare real spreads:
Spread "The Partner's Feelings"
What the person feels for you
«What does he feel for me?»
Head, thoughts
The Magician
Heart, feelings
The Moon
Body, attraction
The Lovers
In the head, The Magus: he keeps the situation under control and approaches you with calculation, weighing what he'll get out of it and how to play it most conveniently. His feelings are secondary; the result and the pleasure matter more. In the heart, The Moon: fog, things left unsaid, he isn't fully honest even with himself; in the body, The Lovers: a living attraction. Watch his deeds, not his words: he speaks beautifully, but advantage decides.
Spread "Counsel"
Whether to take the initiative
«Should I act first and assertively?»
What is now
The Fool
Counsel
The Magician
Outcome
The Chariot
As counsel, The Magus answers: yes, take the reins, you have enough mastery and will to see things through to a result. But don't reduce the partner to a function. Right now The Fool: you are still drifting, undecided about what you want; it is time to choose a goal. The outcome, The Chariot: decisive action will bring victory. Wield the power wisely: control leads to success, manipulation leads to revolt.
✦ PremiumUnlock the Full ReadingSpread "Counsel": position-by-position reading, card combinations, and guidanceOpen with subscription →first spread is free
Spread "State of the Relationship"
What is going on between you
«What is between us right now?»
What is
The Magician
What hinders
The Devil
Where it's heading
The Lovers
In the "what is" position, The Magus: one of you holds the wheel and leads the partner like a mechanism, with control, calculation, and sex valued over a heartfelt union. The hindrance, The Devil: the temptation to manipulate, to bind through passion and advantage. Where it's heading, The Lovers: there is a chance for a true mutual choice, if power gives way to warmth. Loosen your grip: you cannot engineer a living person to suit yourself.
✦ PremiumUnlock the Full ReadingSpread "State of the Relationship": position-by-position reading, card combinations, and guidanceOpen with subscription →first spread is free
Spread "The Pull"
The strength of attraction between you
«What draws us to each other?»
Me
The Magician
Him
The Empress
The spark between us
The Lovers
In the "Me" position, The Magus: you are self-sufficient and you lead; you know what you want and you take it. On his side, The Empress: he too seeks power and adoration, wanting to be the center. Two leaders: the spark, The Lovers, is strong, but it is the pull of opposites and a struggle for the wheel at once. The pairing works if you stop measuring who is more in charge and give passion a place beside respect rather than instead of it.
✦ PremiumUnlock the Full ReadingSpread "The Pull": position-by-position reading, card combinations, and guidanceOpen with subscription →first spread is free
How it differs from Waite
Rider-Waite-SmithThe Magician
vs
Manara Erotic TarotThe Magician
In Waite, The Magus is a figure with a raised wand, all four elements on the table, the sign of infinity above his head: a channel joining heaven and earth, creating out of pure intent. Manara grounds the magic in cold mechanics: the woman does not summon higher powers but assembles a machine for her own needs, and what she wants is not union but function. Where Waite says "you are the creator," Manara clarifies: look at what exactly you are creating, and whether your vision of love has been twisted.
WaiteManara Erotic Tarot
ImageryThe Magus with a wand, the elements on the table, the sign of infinity.A woman builds a monster-machine for the phallus on it.
PowerCreativity, will, a channel for higher energies.Calculation and control: logic defeats feeling.
BondIntent manifests into matter.The partner is a function, not a person; the risk of manipulation.
Symbolism & correspondences
Mercury: logic, communication, handiwork. Youth, ease, sociability, agility. But also calculation and scheming: a mind that can read the moves slips easily into manipulation.
Element
Air
☿
Astrology
Mercury — the planet of communication, skill, and the movement of energy between realms
✦
Arcana
Major
Ready to see how this card unfolds in your own reading?