65-Two of Coins – Reversed Golden Deck

Your Chosen Card – Two of Coins Reversed Golden Deck

When reversed, the Two of Disks implies that you are being pulled in many directions by various commitments and having a hard time adapting and establishing balance in your life. You may feel as if you will either sink or swim. Perhaps you have taken on more than you can handle or others are placing an overwhelming number of demands on your time and energy. Unexpected obstacles and erratic conditions are creating a sense of turbulence. To decrease your anxiety and sense of agitation, you need to focus and bring more balance into your life, even if it means getting outside help or removing some irons from the fire.

Keywords Reversed: Complications, troubles, agitation, unexpected obstacles, snags, turbulence, upsets, anxiety, erratic conditions, lack of focus, sink or swim, foolish management of time or resources, too many irons in the fire.

Timing: 0 Capricorn–10 Capricorn. Tropical, 22 December–31 December. Sidereal, 14 January–23 January.
Astrology: Generous and expansive Jupiter (debilitated) in the first decan of earthy Capricorn, realm of the Queen of Disks (Water of Earth) and the Devil (Capricorn). Jupiter is linked to the Wheel of Fortune. The earthy Queen of Disks gives birth to the season of winter at the start of Capricorn.
Number Symbolism: 2 – duality, partnership, choice, decision, balance, gestation.

Mathers: Embarrassment, worry, difficulties; (R) a letter, missive, epistle, message.

When Two of Coins is reversed you can pretty much take it that life is going well but that’s when life takes us by surprise.  If Two of Coins is unclear it may help to choose a card from the Major Arcana to provide more insight into what it is Two of Coins is trying to tell you.  If you had a particular issue in  mind, or want to seek clarification on something else, you can also choose again to get more guidance.

This chosen card is part of your reversed card reading for Two of Coins using cards from the Golden Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Like medicine, tarot is an art. To master any of the arts, the student must learn the basic science and essential skills of the field and put them into practice. Essentially, the tarot cards present a series of images the reader interprets to tell a story. A basic assumption is that the stories we tell ourselves shape our self-image and influence how we conduct out lives. By giving voice to the images on the cards, the tarot reader offers to the querent a narrative to ponder. The importance of giving verbal expression to the sequence of tarot images can be seen in the ideas of the noted linguist Saussure regarding the role of words in everyday life:

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Complete Book of Tarot: There is a correct and established way to read the cards, and you must follow these rules if you wish to make an accurate interpretation, but let your intuition be your guide.

Complete Book of Tarot: Do this exercise with each card for each position of a tarot layout or spread. Common spread positions include past, present, future, obstacles, assistance, advice, pros, cons, hidden issues, one’s environment, hope and fears, likely outcome, and so on. A detailed example of this exercise can be found in the book Tarot Decoder by Kathleen McCormack, in which the author gives her impressions of the meaning of each card in each of the ten positions of the Celtic Cross spread.

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