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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:
When you draw the reversed card in the context of a health question, again it’s important to look at what your goals are; and how you are defining health. Sometimes it’s important to be broad, more often it’s important to be precise. Set a small, achievable goal for your health, such as walking three,000 steps a day for a week, or eating vegetables at least once a week. Keep records. Then move your goal post higher. The point is progress, not perfection.
Card Meanings: Investments, Lack Of Growth, Frustration, Not Putting Effort In, Lack Of Reward, Not Taking Stock, Impatience, Aimlessness, Not Finishing What You Started, Cash Flow Problems, Delay, Waste, Workaholic, Slow Progress, Procrastination, Lack Of Reflection, Postponed Retirement, Laziness, Setbacks, Bad Business/Financial Management
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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Elements of the Psychic World: Thompson continued to paint but his work and health suffered under his compulsion. He believed he was going insane. Hyslop at first suspected some kind of personality disorder but he also organized Thompson to meet with a medium called Margaret Gaule on 18 January 1907. Gaule immediately sensed the presence of an artist, even though she had been given no prior information about Thompson. On 16 March Hyslop took Thompson to see celebrated medium Minnie Meserve Soule, who gave detailed information about Gif-ford that was later confirmed by Giffords widow.
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Creative Tarot: Pulling the Seven of Coins, though, says this is a mistake. You are not quite done; theres a refinement process that has to happen. It suggests that things are good enoughyou could, if you really wanted to, just shrug your shoulders and say its fine as is. But far better to wait for that moment when you know the work is its finest self and display it then.
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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Reversed Cards: This card holds special meaning for me, as it played a very large role in my own personal healing journey. I am a domestic violence survivor, and while I was healing my many emotional and mental scars, this card would pop up a lot in the mirror position. This is the card of escape but with mental baggage. The problem with any abuse is that it lingers. It conditions us to think, feel, and react in very specific ways. Holding on to this unwanted mental baggage is a choice, and letting it go takes time and consistent effort. The Six of Swords in the mirror aspect shows us where we are in that letting-go journey: heading away from the past and into an unknown future.