64-Ace of Disks Upright Thoth Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

Money is looking to be much more available for you when The Ace of Disks appears. You are likely to be able to pay off debts and there will even be an ability to share your wealth with those less fortunate than you. This is not a time to spend everything you get, however. Plan for a rainy day.

Card Meanings: Investments, Stability, Happiness, Financial New Beginning, Abundance, New Job, Money, New Business, Prosperity, Savings, New Financial Opportunities, Pleasure, Security

The Ace of Disks is likely to find you enjoying a new beginning on several levels, and this is a very positive new beginning. Your health and vitality is likely to be at a high point. The appearance of this card is usually the sign of a turn for the better in terms of fortune and wealth, and sometimes it can even indicate gifts of money, or inheritance from unexpected sources but it certainly doesn’t mean that someone has to pass over for you to receive this inheritance.

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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): A woman, bound and hoodwinked, with the swords of the card about her. Yet it is rather a card of temporary durance [confinement] than of irretrievable bondage. Divinatory Meanings: Bad news, violent chagrin, crisis, censure, power in trammels, conflict, calumny; also sickness; (R) disquiet, difficulty, opposition, accident, treachery; what is unforeseen; fatality.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Waite (1911): A woman, bound and hoodwinked, with the swords of the card about her. Yet it is rather a card of temporary durance [confinement] than of irretrievable bondage. Divinatory Meanings: Bad news, violent chagrin, crisis, censure, power in trammels, conflict, calumny; also sickness; (R) disquiet, difficulty, opposition, accident, treachery; what is unforeseen; fatality.

Tarot Triumphs: There is also allegory here: the harnessing of the horses represents control over our own emotional power. Once we have that control, we can move forward with confidence. Feelings such as anger, desire, and excitement make terrible masters but excellent servants. Curiously though, the driver does not seem to have reins. Once again a Tarot card poses a question: how can he steer and restrain his horses without the direct control of reins? Perhaps the message is that once emotions are understood, and put to work productively, then the trio of instinct, feeling, and rational consciousness (chariot, horses, master-driver) can travel forward together in harmony, without overt control. But although the charioteer, who may be a prince, might be proud, even arrogant, he is not complacent. He wears armor, recognizing that protection is often necessary, since blind trust may come to grief, and treachery is to be found in unexpected places. He must remain watchful, self-reliant, alert, and prepared. But we in turn also need to keep watch over him, for the charioteer, if wrongly motivated, can be cruel and proud and ride roughshod over others.

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Tarot Triumphs: There is also allegory here: the harnessing of the horses represents control over our own emotional power. Once we have that control, we can move forward with confidence. Feelings such as anger, desire, and excitement make terrible masters but excellent servants. Curiously though, the driver does not seem to have reins. Once again a Tarot card poses a question: how can he steer and restrain his horses without the direct control of reins? Perhaps the message is that once emotions are understood, and put to work productively, then the trio of instinct, feeling, and rational consciousness (chariot, horses, master-driver) can travel forward together in harmony, without overt control. But although the charioteer, who may be a prince, might be proud, even arrogant, he is not complacent. He wears armor, recognizing that protection is often necessary, since blind trust may come to grief, and treachery is to be found in unexpected places. He must remain watchful, self-reliant, alert, and prepared. But we in turn also need to keep watch over him, for the charioteer, if wrongly motivated, can be cruel and proud and ride roughshod over others.