70-Seven of Disks Upright Thoth Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

This card is an excellent omen for finances. You are likely to have invested wisely, either in terms of traditional investments or in terms of your time and energy. This is not a time to gamble, however. Being conservative and thoughtful about where you put your resources (especially new-found resources) is key.

Card Meanings: Hard Work, Crossroads, Rewards, Gestation, Hard Work Paying Off, Growing, Pay-Outs, Planning, Taking Stock, Approaching Retirement, Manifestation Of Ideas Or Goals, Harvest, Cultivation, Patience, Re-Evaluation, Nurturing, Reviewing, Things Coming To Fruition, Development, Inheritance, Effort, Questioning, Results, Perseverance, Profits

The Seven of Disks is very often a card about returns on investments. This can be literal such as a bank account returning money to you, or figuratively, such as the investments of time, effort, and energy that you have put into a relationship. You will be reaping what you have sown. This is generally positive.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Note that some authors prefer to associate Kings with Fire and intuition, and they assign Knights to Air and the thinking function. If you prefer this alternative method of assignment, by all means use it and adjust the comments in this text accordingly. My own preference is to view the court cards as follows:

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Complete Book of Tarot: Note that some authors prefer to associate Kings with Fire and intuition, and they assign Knights to Air and the thinking function. If you prefer this alternative method of assignment, by all means use it and adjust the comments in this text accordingly. My own preference is to view the court cards as follows:

Tarot Triumphs: The figure of Justice, as depicted in Tarot, is familiar to most of us. We know the way she sits with her sword pointing upward in her right hand and the scales balanced from her left. She is a representation of Iustitia, or Lady Justice, the Roman goddess, although the concept of divine or personified justice coupled with a pair of scales goes back further. In ancient Egypt, every person was said to undergo an elaborate judgment ritual after death to have their past deeds scrutinized by the gods. This involved entering the Hall of Truth and having their hearts weighed in the scales of justice. In the most common image we have of Justice today, she is blindfolded, but in the Tarot card she is shown with her eyes open. This in fact affirms the late medieval origins of Tarot, as the idea of depicting Justice blindfolded did not begin to appear until the fifteenth century.

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Tarot Triumphs: The figure of Justice, as depicted in Tarot, is familiar to most of us. We know the way she sits with her sword pointing upward in her right hand and the scales balanced from her left. She is a representation of Iustitia, or Lady Justice, the Roman goddess, although the concept of divine or personified justice coupled with a pair of scales goes back further. In ancient Egypt, every person was said to undergo an elaborate judgment ritual after death to have their past deeds scrutinized by the gods. This involved entering the Hall of Truth and having their hearts weighed in the scales of justice. In the most common image we have of Justice today, she is blindfolded, but in the Tarot card she is shown with her eyes open. This in fact affirms the late medieval origins of Tarot, as the idea of depicting Justice blindfolded did not begin to appear until the fifteenth century.