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Cemetery. The lavish grave of a "new Russian", with a five-meter marble headstone in the form of the latest cell phone model.
Under the portrait, there's a short epitaph: "The subscriber is currently unavailable".
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The Page, according to Kabbalah, is a messenger, a herald.
Accordingly, the Page of Disks is a messenger, a herald, a kind of indicator that Matter or Finance is ready to manifest itself at a certain point in reality106.
For example, he may symbolize transport or delivery services.
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Fig. 1.11.1 The Page of Disks is a messenger, a herald, a kind of indicator that Matter is ready to manifest at a certain point in reality. A truck. Transportation of earth, soil, gravel, water, milk, petroleum products, etc.107
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Fig. 1.11.2 Page of Disks. A cargo ship, a container ship, etc.108
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Fig. 1.11.3 Page of Disks. A rain cloud that looks like it's ready to pour.109
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Fig. 1.11.4 Page of Disks. The earth rumbling, shaking, and fuming, the glow from the mouth of the volcano – all indicating that an eruption is about to take place.110
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Fig. 1.11.5 Page of Disks. A steam locomotive, steamship, airplane, helicopter. The warning horn at departure or immediately before arrival.111
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Fig. 1.11.6 Page of Disks. Mail or parcel delivery. 112
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Certain indicators/markers can also serve as a Page of Disks, signaling the presence of Finances – "the smell of money, wealth, security."
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That said, there are several classes of such Financial markers:
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False markers. Various kinds of cheap, low-quality counterfeits of elite brands, well-known companies, and services. Such markers don't correspond in either form or content. For instance, the very chunky and flashy fake gold chains adorning the necks of swankers on social media.
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"Borrowed" markers. Elite objects and services borrowed or rented for a limited time. Such markers correspond in form, but not in content. Rented limos, jewelry, watches, tuxedos, an escort, etc.
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Fashionable brand markers. Various kinds of designer brands and labels, which can serve as an indirect indicator that a person has a certain amount of spare cash. Such branded things are generally more expensive than mass-produced goods, so they usually target wealthier people.