Your Chosen Card – Seven of Coins Reversed Golden Deck
When reversed, the Seven of Disks suggests that you are feeling apprehension about financial security. Perhaps you are worried that there will not be a sufficient return on your investment of time, resources, or money. The problem is that investments typically take time to mature and cannot be rushed. Impatience can result in wasted resources, failed projects, or missed opportunities. You need to assess your situation realistically and follow principles of sound fiscal management if you wish to succeed. If youre not sure about what to do, get advice from an expert consultant. Daydreaming or focusing on irrelevant matters will not help you to reassess the situation that is causing anxiety. The planet Saturn associated with this card implies that you need to keep your nose to the grindstone. You will get as much from your project as you put into it; no pain, no gain.
Keywords Reversed: Worries about money, impatience, apprehension, excessive caution, feelings of insecurity, fear of failure, loss, limited success, lack of recompense, much work for little return, wasted resources, missed opportunities, a bad investment, unprofitable speculation, not focusing on the task at hand, poor planning for retirement.
Timing: 20 Taurus30 Taurus. Tropical, 11 May20 May. Sidereal, 4 June14 June.
Astrology: The stern taskmaster Saturn in the third decan of earthy Taurus, realm of the Prince of Swords and the Hierophant (Taurus). Saturn is linked to the World.
Number Symbolism: 7 – assessment, reevaluation, standing at a threshold, seeking advantage.
Mathers: Money, finance, treasure, gain, profit; (R) disturbance, worry, anxiety, melancholy.
When Seven 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 Seven of Coins is unclear it may help to choose a card from the Major Arcana to provide more insight into what it is Seven 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 Seven 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: Reading what is written in the cards is an art that can be mastered with a combination of sufficient study and practice. Divination with the tarot uses the cards images to tell a story that has relevance for the querent. Essentially, reading the tarot is a form of myth-making, which functions like the stories of antiquity, allowing access to thoughts, feelings, and images by which we can make sense of our experiences and lend meaning to our lives. Facilitating access to these archetypal images is the core of the process.
Complete Book of Tarot: The Mamluk deck entered Europe via Spain and gradually spread to other countries. It was not long before the Europeans, upon noticing that the Mamluk court cards consisted of three men and no women, decided to add one to the court. This feminine touch resulted in a deck with a king, queen, cavalier, and knave. The inclusion of a queen in the European playing card deck may have been motivated by the actual dynasties and rulership in a culture where queens held positions of authority.
Complete Book of Tarot: Traditionally people have consulted tarot readers in person. Although some tarot authorities feel that only the reader (and not the querent) should be allowed to handle the deck, most readers believe it is important for the querent to participate in shuffling and cutting the deck as part of the process of selecting the cards. This personal involvement by the querent allows the deck to resonate more effectively with the inquirers concerns.
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