What's in the Cards?
For Life
The Tarot's advice to help you live a life with conscious meaning.
Today's Theme for Daily Life
Discovering and sharing personal wisdom
The energy of this card focuses your attention on finding your own personal spiritual truths so that you can light the way for others, by serving as a teacher and example. This may, therefore, herald a time of solitude and introspection -- in order to learn what these are.
It may be an especially good day for reading, meditation, and study, taking time to evaluate and absorb the new ideas and material at your own pace and see its applications to your life. Concentrate especially on the "deeper questions" that may have been troubling you ... or issues which have provoked your special attention recently.
Consider other viewpoints for the "raw material" they offer, but don't adopt another's "truth" for yourself unedited. You still need to judge that an idea, opinion, piece of information, or inspiration has meaning for you, before you choose to make it your own.
An extra piece of advice:
Life is meant to be a do-it-yourself project. There's only so much you can and should expect others to provide for you. Your ideas are among your most sacred personal treasures. If you haven't at least studied and reworked the ideas of other before claiming them for yourself, you are, at best, living on counterfeit goods.

To believe your own thought, to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men
-- that is genius.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
Tarot Card Reading for Life
Tarot Card Reading for Love
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What's in the Cards?
For Love
The Tarot's advice to help you work constructively with
the challenges of relationships.
Today's Theme for Relationships
Healing
In the next few days, you may find yourself dealing with loss, disappointment, grief, and sadness -- but in a positive, healing way. Almost certainly the issue you are processing is "old news," and the information you will receive is evidence that you are healing, stronger, and better able to manage your life now, less impeded by past injuries than has been the case for a while.
You may also go through a period of reassessment, examination, and reverie regarding a time of injury and loss, and in doing so discover the strengths you gained and the important things you learned from the experience. It may not yet be enough to convince you the original experience was "worth it" ... and, in fact, that may never happen. But this is one way you can find "meaning" in something dreadful. And knowing there was meaning to something does make it more bearable. What you are really seeking is more comfort ... and by looking for that, you're liable to find it.
An additional thought to ponder:
Just as times for physical recuperation vary, so do periods of emotional recovery. The mind and heart have their own wisdom and their own cycle of change in such an experience, and while you can support and encourage emotional restoration -- just as you can physical healing -- you would be wise to honor this simple, but often ignored, fact of life.
Depending on the severity of a deep loss or emotional trauma, it can take a minimum of two years to return to "normal." Sometimes it takes longer. Sometimes, of course, you will never be completely "normal" again. But telling yourself to just "get over it" and "forget" is as futile, cruel, and potentially crippling as telling your broken ankle to "get it together" and then walking on it anyway ... as if nothing ever happened.

In the hour of adversity be not without hope
For crystal rain falls from black clouds.
~ Persian Poem ~
Tarot Card Reading for Life
Tarot Card Reading for Love
Tarot Card Reading for Money
What's in the Cards?
For Money
The Tarot's advice to help you work with issues of
worth, value, survival, practicality, and pleasure ...
as a spiritual being in a material world.
Today's Theme for Money and Practical Concerns
Excessive dependence
You may soon face a situation where jealousy, resentment, accusations, tantrums, and other evidence of emotional neglect are on display ... very possibly tied somehow to work, money, financial, or economic issues. Someone may be feeling dismissed, undervalued, taken for granted ... and not compensated nearly enough for the value he or she provides. It's also possible these feelings and responses describe you.
An additional thought to ponder:
If you're the main "care-taker" in the family, the one responsible for supporting and encouraging others -- or seeing to their emotional needs ... do you sometimes wonder if you are really valued for yourself alone, or if you are mainly valued for what you do for others?

Recognition is the greatest motivator.
~ Gerald C. Eakedale ~
Tarot Card Reading for Life
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Tarot Card Reading for Money

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