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
Inflated self-importance
Over the next few days you may have to cope with someone's insufferable narcissism, someone temperamental, childish, and overbearing, someone with vastly inflated opinions of himself and his worth. Or you may encounter attitudes that are intolerant, boorish, self-righteous, narrow-minded, and willful. This can be a very aggravating situation ... because the source of it is so entrenched and arrogant. There's justifiable self-confidence ... and then there's pure unadulterated vanity -- and you're about to see an example of the latter. Notice how ... it ain't pretty.
An extra piece of advice:
This is a very toxic person ... and situation. Some of it can be the sheer haughtiness involved, and some can be that there is the possibility of "charisma" of sorts at work. Something has convinced this person -- or the ones who manage this situation -- that they are somehow superior and enviable, so it must be that people somewhere are impressed with facade and trappings. Don't make the mistake of being among them.

Our character is what we do when we think no one is looking.
~ H. Jackson Brown ~
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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 ~
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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
Closed-minded attitudes
In the next few days you may have to cope with attitudes in your financial life that are critical, negative, and unfair. This may come in the form of an actual person who is sarcastic, opinionated, a trouble-maker and a know-it-all. You may also have to handle some incorrect or deliberately twisted information regarding possessions, money, investments, or your access to material resources.
This card can describe someone with a self-righteous, hateful, prejudiced, scheming attitude toward money who comes to your attention and spills his ugliness out for you to deal with. It can also indicate problems you have in your own attitude toward money, possessions, etc., that are magnetizing this atmosphere into your life -- in an effort to get you to change your mind about some basic ideas you hold regarding money.
You may need a whole fresh approach to matters of money, income, and support, and experiences in the near future may point this out to you, along with some suggestions about where to start making improvements.
An additional thought to ponder:
Do you have a problem that simply seems to defy solution? Could the way you insist on defining it, looking at, and thinking about it be part of the problem?

Money ruins life. I mean, to have to think of it, to take account of it, to know that it is there.
~ Stephen Leacock ~
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