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Seven of CupsIn the Cover positionIndicates the querent in relationship to the present situation. Meaning: Bringing your visions down to earth requires choosing among the brimming cups. Are you following your dreams or just dreaming? Balancing your creative inspiration with some practicality can transform what is now only wishful thinking into reality. Return to Top |
StrengthIn the Cross positionRepresents the positive forces or assets in the querent's favor. If this card should happen to be a negative card, it indicates the nature of an obstacles that is hindering progress. (The card in this position is always interpreted in its upright manner.) Meaning: You may find the courage to take risks, face your fears, begin a daunting project, or persevere in a difficult situation. This card also asks you to look at the balance in your life between subduing your passions and expressing them. And remember the quiet voice reminding you that great strength can be found in small things. Return to Top |
Nine of CupsIn the Beneath positionCan be viewed as a message from the "higher self." It can also reflect the querent's potential aspirations. Meaning: The Nine of Cups is known fondly as the “wishing card.” Now is the time to visualize your desires and intentions, for chances are good that your dreams will come true. Financial security, health and vitality, companionship, love, and happiness are among the blessings you can ask of this card. Fortune is smiling upon you, so make the best of this opportunity. Return to Top |
Ace of WandsIn the Crown positionRepresents past events and influences that color and give rise to the current situation. Meaning: The Ace of Wands, like all the aces, holds magnificent potential. This card presents the best qualities of the suit of fire: strength, power, inspiration, passion, and transformation. This upsurge of creativity marks an auspicious time to begin new projects and take on new challenges Return to Top |
Nine of WandsIn the Behind positionRepresents the preoccupation of the subconscious which filters into waking life, affecting moods and outlook. This is the underlying theme of dreams and the emotional undercurrent in the querent's life. Meaning: The Nine of Wands warns against being constantly on “red alert.” Ask yourself how much defensiveness is enough in this situation? How much is just paranoia, an over-reaction based on hard knocks of the past? If a challenge does arise, you will be in a better position to meet it than you may think. Dedication, discipline, and persistence have prepared you for whatever comes your way, so don’t get so geared up for trouble that you sit around waiting for it. If all your energy goes into protecting what you have, nothing real has been gained. Return to Top |
The EmpressIn the Before positionRepresents the state of the querent's relationships with others. Meaning: In a reading, the Empress calls on you to love and care for yourself, body and soul. Follow your emotions and listen to your instincts. She also asks you to embody her qualities of nurturance, and give something of your own glory to the world. Return to Top |
Five of WandsIn the Self positionIndicates the querent's psychological state and attitudes which can greatly affect the outcome of the matter. Meaning: If you find yourself fighting another, see if you can find the source of the trouble. It could just be a misunderstanding that has led to this fiery struggle. Then again, a genuine conflict of interest may be at the root of it. Either way, maintain a sense of fair play; there’s no need for things to get ugly. If you let your anger get the better of you, the chance of someone getting hurt increases. Lashing out may be gratifying in the moment, but real violence and an enduring loss of trust may result. The repercussions could last for a long time. Be confident yet playful in the face of opposition. Just don’t get too cocky; compromise may be necessary. Don’t worry—given the dynamic nature of the wands, your creativity is sure to surge and burn away the source of tension. Return to Top |
Ten of CupsIn the House positionRepresents the querent's environment and unseen forces influencing the situation. Meaning: This card celebrates the joys of familial love. It speaks to the special trust that is built over time through sharing trials and adventures. This understanding lends a quality of security, contentment, and harmony to one’s life. In our busy world, the simple pleasures of domestic life are easy to overlook. This card asks you to take a moment to appreciate your life, your home, and your loved ones. Open your heart, dance with the universe, and feel the love that pours forth for you. Return to Top |
Five of SwordsIn the Hopes positionIndicates the hopes and fears of the querent. Meaning: Hopes have been shattered, ambitions crushed, vulnerabilities exploited by others. The enemy could be another individual, “the system,” or your own shortcomings or lack of self-respect. In any case, the defeat brings humiliation and a sense of helplessness. Life may feel like a cruel joke. These humbling circumstances are not completely grim. Pain can be a profound catalyst for growth, and dissolution offers the opportunity for a new start. To avoid being caught in a spiraling dynamic of bitterness and treachery, resign yourself to losing the battle. Search for the lessons that lie in the ruins. If you are the one who feels powerful and conquering at this time, ask yourself how you got here. Does a trail of others’ tears lie in your wake? When people gain at the expense of others, everyone ultimately loses. Return to Top |
Two of PentaclesIn the Outcome positionIndicates the outcome of the matter. Meaning: The Two of Pentacles marks the search for equilibrium during a very busy time. You are juggling a life full of projects and commitments, trying to find the resources to support them all. Your life is a balancing act between worldly affairs and inner challenges, responsibilities and having fun. The juggler’s trick is to maintain grace, gaiety, and adaptability in the midst of change. She shows you how to combine outer achievements with inner growth, allowing one to feed the other. If you can manage to keep up your present commitments, this is an excellent time to begin new projects. Money and energy are available for these endeavors, but you will need to take a few risks and make full use of your talents. Even if your hands are full, you have the opportunity to learn to see the sacredness in daily tasks, and develop spiritually through work and play. |
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