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The Six of Coins is often a card about generosity, meaning that you are either about to be the beneficiary or the giver of something with value. Share what you have as there is always someone who needs it. This generosity does not have to be fiscal, of course; a listening ear, spiritual support, etc. is often far more important than anything money can buy. Don’t be too proud to accept what is offered, if you are the intended recipient.
Card Meanings: Kindness, Assistance, Prosperity, Power, Donations, Wealth, Philanthropy, Being Well Paid, Giving/Receiving, Fairness, Charity, Being Valued, Generosity, Authority, Investors, Money, Employment, Rewards For Hard Work, Support, Sharing, Community, Gratitude, Control, Gifts
The Six of Coins is often a sign of a turn for the better, particularly with regard to money. It’s one of the more positive cards. It speaks of equality, fairness, and the cyclical nature of life. When this card appears, you are likely to be heading into a positive cycle.
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Creative Tarot: That takes character, and grit. And thats the kind of focus that comes only when you are really clear on what you want your work to mean. The Six of Coins asks you to be true to yourself and not be swayed by offers of money or power. Your power and your strength come from within.
Portable Magic: There is some evidence that at its earliest beginnings the Tarot had not four, but six court cards in each suit, and that subsequently two of them were dropped. In a hand painted Italian Tarot deck dated around 1441, each suit contains three pairs of court cards: King Queen, Knight Dame, and Page Maid. This may have been part of the original design for the Tarot, but if so, it did not survive more than a few decades, and was quickly replaced with the four court cards in each suit with which we are familiar.
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Portable Magic: Two court significators may be overlaid within the circle for other reasons. For example, if the magician wishes to psychically communicate with another person, joining the significators within the circle is a workable method. Thoughts or images are easily projected from the magician to the other individual in this way, and the thoughts or emotions of the other person will find their way into the mind of the magician. This technique can be a good way for getting to know another person on a deep level. It is best used only with someone who is loved and trusted, since he or she is invited into the circle with the magician. When two court cards are overlaid on the altar, the identities of the magician and the other person who is the focus of the ritual become merged.