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    The Magician tarot card, (young man He stands with one arm stretched upwards towards the Universe, and the other pointing down to the earth. His positioning represents his connection between the spiritual realms and the material realms. The Magician uses this relationship to create and manifest his goals in the physical realm. He is the conduit that converts energy into matter. The Magician’s robe is white, symbolising purity, and his cloak is red, representing worldly experience and knowledge. On the table in front of him are the four symbols of the Tarot suits – a cup, pentacle, sword and wand – each symbolising one of the four elements – water, earth, air and fire. It is also a sign that he has all the tools (and elements) he needs to manifest his intentions into being. Above his head is the infinity symbol, and around his waist is a snake biting its own tail – both of which signal that he has access to unlimited potential. And in the foreground is an array of foliage and flowers, symbolising the blossoming and fruition of his ideas and aspirations.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>
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    The Magician tarot card, (young man He stands with one arm stretched upwards towards the Universe, and the other pointing down to the earth. His positioning represents his connection between the spiritual realms and the material realms. The Magician uses this relationship to create and manifest his goals in the physical realm. He is the conduit that converts energy into matter. The Magician’s robe is white, symbolising purity, and his cloak is red, representing worldly experience and knowledge. On the table in front of him are the four symbols of the Tarot suits – a cup, pentacle, sword and wand – each symbolising one of the four elements – water, earth, air and fire. It is also a sign that he has all the tools (and elements) he needs to manifest his intentions into being. Above his head is the infinity symbol, and around his waist is a snake biting its own tail – both of which signal that he has access to unlimited potential. And in the foreground is an array of foliage and flowers, symbolising the blossoming and fruition of his ideas and aspirations.), tarot card, nagual, spirit, dark atmosphere, detailed linework, cinematic, black paper with vibrant line work, ornate, symmetrical, tarot card, highly detailed, ink illustration, style of peter mohrbacher, golden ratio, 4k <lora:add-detail-xl:1>, ( by Alessandro Gottardo Victo Ngai ) <lora:xl_more_art-full_v1:1>

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    CFG Scale7
    Sampler
    DPM++ 2M Karras
    Seed2969797677
    Steps30
    Negative Prompt

    flowers, (worst quality, greyscale) ugly, deformed, noisy, blurry, low contrast, bad hands, bad fingers, extra fingers

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    22
    Created
    10/23/2023
    Base Model
    SDXL 1.0
    Source
    CivitAI
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