50-Ace of Swords Upright Golden Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

When it comes to finances, The Ace of Swords calls us to know when enough is enough. Now is not the time to take chances with money. Don’t invest any money that you couldn’t afford to lose. You may be approached for a loan. As much as it pains you, it may be in your best interests to not lend what you are asked. You may not be repaid, and your relationship with your prospective borrower could suffer or be destroyed as a result. Lend only if you are willing to take this chance.

Card Meanings: Focus, Stimulating People And Environments, New Beginnings, Assertiveness, Victory, Mental Clarity, Authority, Clear Thinking, Realising The Truth, Intellectual Ability, New Ideas, Intensity, Breakthroughs, New Plans, Vision, New Projects, Valiant, Ability To Concentrate, Success, Justice, Communication, Force, Love

The Ace of Swords can indicate a new beginning of some sort in your life, possibly on several fronts. Sometimes this new beginning can be started by a separation of some kind – from a relationship, or from a job situation. Know that as anxiety-producing as such a new beginning can sometimes be, that underneath it all is good, beneficial energy that is getting you where you want to go.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Gardner Murphy was born on 8 July 1895 in Chillicothe, Ohio, but he grew up in Concord, Massachusetts. His life-long interest in psychical research began at the age of 16 when he discovered a copy of Sir William Barrett’s Psychical Research (1911) in his grandfather’s library. In 1917 Murphy graduated from Harvard with a master’s degree in psychology and in 1919 he visited and joined the Society for Psychical Research. In 1922 Murphy was granted money, via Harvard’s Hodgson Memorial Fund, to support psychical research and for the next three years he devoted himself to psychical research. It was during this time that he had numerous sittings with Leonora Piper.

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Reversed Cards: The Ace of Swords tends to represent an idea, belief, or way of thinking that is being offered up to us for our personal use. But what if these beliefs or ways of thinking could actually do you more harm than good? What if you needed that sword to cut through what is offered and rid yourself of an unwanted mindset? How, then, would you hold that sword? Would you swing it slow and low, or would you swing it highly and swiftly? These questions are all brought up because the card is in the protection aspect, and only you can answer them in regard to your current question or situation.

Reversed Cards: The upright position of this card often has an element of community or family to it. But here in the blocked aspect, you are not inclined to be a team player. All of that ‘tribe’ nonsense means nothing to you. You can do it all by yourself. Who needs a community, right? Well, here’s the thing, while you are busy blocking the shortest possible way to your dreams, you are also making yourself miserable. We all need people. Like it or not, you will have to join the rest of the world eventually.

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Tarot Card Meanings: Six of Pentacles; in relation to money this suggests a gift or the act of giving.  The card represents financial security and philanthropy in some form.  Reversed; generally jealousy and envy in a financial context may cause harm.