70-Seven of Coins Upright Golden Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

Your work is likely to be going smoothly and you will be reaping the rewards of past efforts – what is happening now or in the immediate future will be a direct result of what you have done in the past. Your finances are likely to be flowing well – you may not be ‘rolling’ in money but you will certainly have enough to get by, and then some.

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 Coins 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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Development for Beginners
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Development for Beginners: Dr. Virtue had been working as a teacher of mind, body, and spirit issues when she received a warning message from an angel who told Dr. Virtue that her car was going to be stolen. She didn’t listen to the angel’s counsel, however, since she had programmed herself to ignore such messages.

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Creative Tarot: Perhaps the best way to think about the Seven of Coins is through the metaphor of waiting for harvest. You planted the seeds. You did all of the maintenance, protecting the plants from bugs and bad weather and disease. Now things are looking good and developing in a satisfying way. The budding fruit is on the tree. And yet you know you have longer to wait. If you harvest now, you will end up with bushels of hard, sour, underripe fruit. So you remain patient. You use your extra time to do other things, think about the next season, and you wait for the ideal moment to bring in the harvest.

Portable Magic: Significators: A term that comes from Tarot divination, where the significator is a court card representing the person who seeks the reading. Each of the four suits has four court cards. They are used to represent human beings when working Tarot magic. One significator is selected to stand for the magician. Any other human being who may be directly involved in the ritual is represented by a significator chosen from among the remaining court cards.

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Portable Magic: The court cards are intermediaries that connect the trumps representing higher celestial forces with the number cards representing material motives and events in the physical world. In the same way, the magician who stands at the centre of the ritual structure manipulates and applies the higher forces of the trumps to accomplish the mundane purposes represented by the number cards. This central place of the magician is suggested by the location of Tiphareth, the central sixth Sephirah on the Tree of Life that is the seat of the Christos or Messiah. The Anointed One of religious myth is a human being who has been infused with divine wisdom and power from Kether, and who expresses that divinity in a manifest way in the lower world of the four elements in Malkuth. He stands with his feet on the ground and his head in the heavens, uniting the highest with the lowest.