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
Wasting resources
On the surface, this card predicts an encounter with someone who is financially manipulative, dishonest, shady, "out to feather his own nest," and possibly lining himself up for health problems because of this imbalance in his life
Beneath the surface, this card asks that you reconsider your own behavior and values with regard to managing money, meeting your responsibilities, wisely investing your time, energy, and physical assets, and taking care of your health and your loved ones. You may find some adjustments are needed that you've either overlooked or have been deliberately putting off for a while. It's time to stop procrastinating.
An additional thought to ponder:
Physical and financial assets are also responsibilities. When you consider your commitments and obligations, see how many of them have connections to money and health issues ... your own and those of your dependents. Consider, too, what you are harming if you fail to care for these wisely.

I would I could stand on a busy corner, hat in hand,
and beg people to throw me all their wasted hours.
~ Bernard Berenson ~
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
Authenticity
Today's message is to be who you are ... authentically, sincerely, and proudly. Show off your values. Support your ambitions and vision with the proper investment of both yourself and your money. To the best of your ability provide an example of how to live a true, self-actualized life.
Phoniness, fear, waffling, and weakness have no place in your financial management and investment strategies now. Use both your energy and your wealth to build the life you want and influence the world around you. Meet others with open-hearted generosity on common ground.
Be decisive and brave in expressing your principles ... and be ready to help others be the best they can be, too. A time of important progress is at hand, and you need the security of knowing you are valued for yourself alone by people willing to treat you with the same respect you show them.
If you feel any need to apologize for who you are, your greatest need is to change that attitude -- by either solidifying your sense of identity, or becoming the person you want to be. Both of those are worthwhile goals. In doing so, you open the two-way flow between yourself and the world ... enriching it with who you are and what you have to offer ... the resources of yourself ... and allowing it to do the same for the arrangements that support you in return.
An additional thought to ponder:
If you fail to be yourself, then who will you be? And who will be you?

It ain't bragging if you can do it.
~ Dizzy Dean ~
for Life
for Love
for Money

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