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
Healing injury
What one thing do you regret most in your life? If you can be completely honest with yourself ... were there choices you made to cause it, choices that brought it about, choices you would make differently today -- if you had the chance? Is there, in fact, something you can do about it ... with resolve, or courage, or determination?
Do you need to make amends with anyone? A set of actions and consequences you need to come to terms with? An apology that would ease your conscience ... or somehow improve life?
Is there someone you feel owes this to you? You may have to live with the fact that this person may never "be sorry," will never own up to their behavior, will never try to put things right ... may flat not care how badly he (or she) behaved or how badly you were hurt. Is there anything you can do yet to get past this? Forgive it? (Not forget. Not condone. Not excuse. Not act like "everything's fine again.") But rather, is there a way you can get beyond it so that it no longer hurts, no longer consumes your thoughts and energy, no longer is an issue in your life? The answer may honestly be "No, not yet." But for your own sake, you need to keep looking for ways to make it so. You forgive someone not for his sake, but for yours. You do it to be whole and strong again ... and to able to reclaim your life despite the injury you were caused. You do it to break your ties with the one who injured you ... in order to be yourself again.
An additional thought to ponder:
From Eric Allenbaugh: Yes, there are times when something is legitimately not our fault. Blaming others, however, keeps us in a stuck state and is ultimately rough on our own self-esteem.

A man who has committed a mistake and doesn't correct it
is committing another mistake.
~ Confucius ~
for Life
for Love
for Money
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
Failing to achieve victory
In the next few days, life may hand you yet another "take a cold 'tater and wait" moment of delay and frustration on some matter that may have been stalled or hanging fire for a while. Very likely this involves or affects some essential relationship or personal association in your life. The end result is ... you don't achieve what you are expecting ... or hoping for.
You may also soon face a delayed recognition of your talents and skills, a lack of appreciation for all you are and what you have to offer to a relationship -- by the very partner who could benefit most by his position in your life. In the end, you may not reach a goal you're striving to claim, a bond you're trying to build, or a level of interpersonal connection you'd hoped to achieve.
True, you may not have offered exactly what was needed, or done what was required to hold up your side of the relationship. But you may also have chosen to invest yourself and your talents in someone who quite simply doesn't deserve you. Before you beat up on yourself too badly ... at least consider that idea.
This is actually a good thing, because it allows for adjustment and corrections that will put you more on track to succeed because now you're using more of your knowledge and gifts, more of yourself, more of your common sense in choosing your important people, even.
The reward you find waiting for you further on may be much grander than it would have been without this moment of examination and new focus, especially if you're trying to play the game of love with someone who is never going to let you win.
An additional thought to ponder:
Setbacks and delays are disappointing, scary, and very discouraging. Sometimes they seem almost like sadistic taunts, testing whether your resolve and desire are stronger than life's ability to frustrate you. Maybe they are ... demonstrating that Darwinian principle about "survival of the fittest."

Good timber does not grow with ease. The stronger the wind the stronger the trees.
~ Williard Marriott ~
for Life
for Love
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
Patience and moderation
There may be a lot going on in your financial life now ... involving both action and emotions. Your challenge is to keep everything "on an even keel" and detach yourself as much as possible so that you can observe "the big picture" of events. Although you may have a lot to handle, you also need to maintain your position as director and guide so that matters progress as smoothly as they can for the next few days ... and certainly as smoothly as you would like them to.
All the things implied by the word "temperance" are important now: patience, serenity, self-control, restraint, moderation, even-handedness. When the pressure is really on, those things come under serious stress ... at a time when they may be needed most. Keep your wits about you!
Today's affirmation:
I have the patience to meet life's challenges now with the calm assurance that my abilities and my schedule can accommodate all my needs and commitments.

Finish each day before you begin the next,
and interpose a solid wall of sleep between the two.
This you cannot do without temperance.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~
for Life
for Love
for Money

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