Aries: Four of Swords: Relationships sometimes need a rest, especially if things have been overwhelming lately. A temporary separation or some distance seems to be necessary in order to recoup. Give yourself permission NOT to be helpful, productive, social for a while. For now, the best thing you can do is to invest in rest. Taurus: Te...
Aries: Five of Cups: You may find yourself being manipulated by emotional games and feeling drained and frustrated. Make sure you are not crying over spilled milk and examine whether your frustration lies in the fact that you continuously allow yourself to be haunted by visions of the past. Leave the past where it belongs and keep in mind that the key to...
The Fool is a card that shows that wheels are set in motion. It represents new beginnings, adventures, innocence and infinite potential. This card cannot predict positive or negative outcomes, simply because the raw energy of the Fool could be projected in any possible direction, for better or worse. The Two of Wands is a card of decisions, dilemmas, and...
The King of Cups foretells that emotions, relationships, matters of the heart will be in the foreground. If not ill-dignified, the King of Cups indicates that we have the experience and the maturity to deal with emotional matters efficiently. In his negative manifestation, the King of Cups can become, cold, manipulative, cruel. The Two of Wands is a card of decisions,...
The Two of Wands is a card of decisions, dilemmas, and action. It represents a balancing act, triggered by a choice and/or by taking action. The Queen of Pentacles represents a practical, down to earth person (usually female), who's focused on everyday matters, financial stability and material security. The Queen of Pentacles often represents a person...
The Two of Wands is a card of decisions, dilemmas, and action. It represents a balancing act, triggered by a choice and/or by taking action. The Two of Cups predicts a happy meeting between friends/lovers or a successful partnership at work. Typically, 2s show ambiguity and with this combination we should expect some hesitation or a contrast...
The Seven of Cups is a card of options, daydreaming, procrastination, while the Two of Wands indicates dilemmas, decisions and a desire for action. The common theme of the two cards is a certain difficulty in decision making. The difference between these two is that the Seven of Cups doesn't mind staying happily lost in reveries, but the Two of Wands feels restless...