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Two of swords
my meaning
shadow: you are observing yourself too much and concentrating there so you cannot see any good in yourself and any good around you either because you are not looking
Queen of Wands *
be bold, speak up and stand up for your opinion, talk to a stranger
a witch
open heart, confident, doesn't change her desires for others and doesn't give an f about what others think about her
stop/not worrying about how you are percieved and enjoying being around others, saying "this is who I am, this is what I want"
doing something very big or important in a small amount of time, things get done soon, no decision is hard for you
7 of Swords *
You have been procrastinating and left something behind and you thought it would go unnoticed but it only grew and got worse and now you have to deal with it.
Secrets will come to light eventually.
You deal with consequences of something you ran from.
Sneakiness, betrayal, deception, suspicions, someone trying to sabotage you (you will find out)
illusion, like the Moon but this is detected easily
Shadow: somebody wins in that way or the things they did come to light.
For when you are stuck in a situation
Card 1 ~ Me in my situation
Card 2 ~ My central challenge
Card 3 ~ Why am I stuck?
Card 4 ~ What am I missing about my situation?
Card 5 ~ How to remove the block
Card 6 ~ Where I should focus
Card 7 ~ The next best step
7 of Wands
The Seven of Wands depicts a man on top of a hill, armed with a wand in each hand and fighting off six more wands drawing up from below. He seems to be defending his territory and attacking in retaliation. Interestingly, the man is wearing two different shoes, suggesting that he may have been caught unaware or unprepared for battle, or he may be unclear of his own stance and opinion.
I am not a woman, I'm a God tarot spread đ„
Card 1 ~ I AM NOT A WOMAN, I'M A GOD - The highest form of self
Card 2 ~ I AM NOT A MARTYR, I'M A PROBLEM - How others misunderstand me
Card 3 ~ I AM NOT A LEGEND, I'M A FRAUD - The mask I present
10 of Wands : burden
A man is shown carrying a heavy burden of wood, in the form of ten bundled wands, approaching a town which is not too far. This image on the ten of wands indicates a person who has already struggled in life and has succeeded, and he is now carrying the harvests to his final destination. Although he is not near the destination, it shows that he has finished the hardest part of life struggle and he just needs a place to relax and revel in his success.Â
Self-Binding Influence tarot spread đź
"Use this spread to evaluate basic restrictions to the self and what may be influencing this state of being."
Card 1 ~ The energy that wants to flow freely.
Card 2 ~ The energy that binds or restricts flow of card 1.
Card 3 ~ Internal influence (from within) on cards 1 and 2.
Card 4 ~ External influence (from others) on cards 1 and 2.
4 of Pentacles : stubbornness
This card depicts a man who is sitting on a stool, who is holding onto two pentacles in a very defensive and tight posture. Itâs almost as if he is hoarding them out of fear of loss. One pentacle is balanced precariously on his head, while another one is tightly clutched between his own hands, and there are two of them which are securely placed underneath his feet. He is making sure that there is absolutely no one touching his coins. At the same time, he is also unable to move because he is holding the coins so tightly. In other words, he is restrained from acting because he is holding too tight to his possessions. To some, money does not always bring freedom.
8 of Pentacles
[No, except for matters related to business and/or careers]
This card indicates a time that you have to work hard and focus entirely on your tasks. This is not necessarily a negative situation, but this means that you must really strive to be the best. The task that you need to accomplish can be personal or professional. No matter what type of task it is, do not be afraid to ask for help when things get overwhelming. The Eight of Pentacles refers to the efforts that you undertake. There is a possibility that there will be a lot of things that you need to address. Hard work is essential, but you still need to find a balance.
10 of Pentacles : inheritance
In the card, the aged man is able to sit back and relax while watching the lives of his children and grandchildren. The satisfaction he derives from his achievement is interwoven in his childrenâs happiness.
When the Ten of Pentacles appears in a Tarot reading, you are surrounded by wealth and blessed with financial abundance. There is no âwantingâ for any more; you have everything you need, especially within the material realm. You are financially secure and trust that, because of your personal successes and accomplishments, you will always have what you need and desire. You express sincere gratitude for fulfilling your material goals and dreams.
The Ten of Pentacles deals with permanence and satisfaction. The card shows that everything you have put your efforts into for a long time will pay off in the future. It suggests that everything will work out well in the end - for you have always kept the long term picture in view, choosing to take no shortcuts. This is a relief, for the path to get here has been filled with setbacks and challenges, making this point of the journey even sweeter. The Ten of Pentacles symbolism is rooted in both financial success and stability. It shows affluence and lack of financial struggle, maybe a legacy. It also implores you to make decisions that will not only have positive results in the present but also in the long term. The decisions that you make should produce positive results that last for generations to come, trickling down to your offspring as well.
[mostly yes]
2 of Pentacles
The Two of Pentacles often appears when you are busy, rushing from one thing to the next, with little downtime in between. You may tell yourself that you havenât got enough time or youâre in a rush. However, remember that you donât have to be busy to get things done. Sometimes taking a break is the most productive thing you can do. Similarly, the Two of Pentacles can appear when you are getting caught up in the day-to-day demands and losing sight of the bigger picture. If this resonates, ask yourself: What life do I want? And how can I reorganise my schedule to create the life I desire?
my meaning
structure and strategy and everything in squares simple and uncomplicated. personally i dont like this when it has to do with the human feelings, being or mind as a whole. i think we should use this logic only when it is needed and be extraordinary and unpredictable even to our own self in all other cases. humans are very complicated as creatures and we cannot treat them as simple and logical
[Maybe, but not right now. Wait for a bit first, then ask again if you still need to by then]
Knave of Cups : surprise
The Page of Cups wears a blue tunic with a floral print and a beret on his head with a long, flowing scarf. He stands on the shore, with the wavy sea behind him, holding a cup in his right hand. Surprisingly, a fish pops its head out of the cup and looks at the young man. The fish and the sea behind him represent the element of water and all things to do with creativity, intuition, feelings and emotions. The unexpected appearance of the fish signifies that creative inspiration often comes out of the blue and only when you are open to it.
2 of Cups
The Two of Cups shows a couple exchanging cups. Above them floats the Caduceus of Hermes â a winged staff with two snakes wrapped around it â the ancient symbol of commerce, trade, and exchange. At the top of the caduceus is a lionâs head, signifying passion and fire energy and suggesting that there may be a lot of fiery, sexual energy between these two people.
If the Ace of Cups represents the flow of love from within, the Two of Cups is the flow of love between two people. With this card, you are creating deep connections and partnerships, based on shared values, compassion, and unconditional love. While these relationships are still in the early stages, they have the potential to grow and develop into something deeply fulfilling and rewarding in the long-term. You have mutual respect and appreciation for one another, and together you reach higher planes of consciousness and understanding.
Shadow side:
if you donât love yourself, youâll end up projecting that lack onto others, becoming clingy and attached, attracting the wrong kinds of relationships to you, or worse, ending up in harmful situations. Here is the shadow side of the Two of Cups reversed. So, before you seek out your Prince Charming or tie the knot with your lifetime love, make sure youâve filled your cup with all that beautiful love juice for yourself first. To find fulfilment in your life and relationships, find the love within you and give it to yourself. No other person, material possession, or accomplishment can do it for you.
6 of Cups : past
When the Six of Cups appears in a reading, ask whether you're clinging to the past and losing touch with the present. Reflection and nostalgia may bring up positive or negative feelings, but either way, when you find yourself wishing for âhow things used to beâ and not living in the present, you miss out on the opportunities right in front of you. It's OK to indulge a little in reminiscing about the past, as long as you understand that true and lasting change can only happen in the present moment. See the Six of Cups as an opportunity to make peace with the past so you can focus on the now. Let go of the past and bring your attention firmly into the present.
The reversed Six of Cups may also be a sign you have lost touch with your inner child or found your inner child. You might be taking on too much of the responsibility and heaviness that come with 'adulting'. Open yourself to a curious mind and to have fun as though you were a child again. If you find yourself saying, âOh but I donât have time!â then make time!!
The Six of Cups reversed might be a sign that you are taking a private walk down memory lane. Perhaps you are thinking about an ex, or youâve even started seeing each other again, but you want to keep this information quiet. You may be reluctant to let others know that you are revisiting these old memories or relationships, in fear that they may judge you.