71-Eight of Coins Reversed Golden Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

The Eight of Coins reversed urges that you do some work and take some action in order to improve your health status. There is always something that can be done. If you don’t know what to do to improve your general health, or if you are having worrying symptoms that you don’t know how to fix, don’t hesitate to seek help from a medical professional. Ignoring things does not lead to healing.

Card Meanings: Laziness, Poor Concentration/Productivity, Failure, Debt, Dislike, No Ambition, Dead-End Career, Bad Reputation, Shoddy Workmanship, Rush Job, Scams, Under-Qualified, Financial Insecurity, Repetitive Or Boring Job, Overspending, Workaholic, Poor Quality, Materialistic, Mediocrity, Void, Carelessness, Lack Of Effort/Confidence/Commitment/Ambition/Focus, Mean

The Eight of Coins can indicate a period of very hard work. This does not have to be a negative thing, but you must be prepared for it. Think about what it is that you are working for. This work can be personal or professional. Be prepared to ask for help if you need it.

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Elements of the Psychic World: Thursday is a Jupiter day. Jupiter’s colour is a rich, royal blue and the metal is tin. This is the day of the week for prosperity, abundance and good health.

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Creative Tarot: If you’re impatient, the Eight of Coins can feel like boot camp. You’re not using live rounds, you’re just running drills—there’s no real action. There’s no glory in the Eight of Coins. But you’re not doing it for the glory, you are doing it to learn. In that way, it’s similar to the Five of Wands, except here it’s a solitary process; there’s no outside figure telling you what you’re doing wrong or to start over.

Tarot Triumphs: Plato made use of the charioteer as an allegory of the human struggle, portraying it as one where we try to control a pair of horses who want to go in different directions; one is of a finer breed and represents our noble urges and impulse toward truth, while the other is a brute beast, fixated on selfish appetites. This classical reference might well have been understood by Renaissance owners of Tarot packs after Plato’s writings began to be reintroduced into Europe in the late fifteenth century, and it could be a conscious element in the evolution of Tarot’s design, though it was probably not the only source for the image.

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Reversed Cards: The Six of Swords card is often referred to as the card that makes the crossing through the underworld, or, to put it another way, the journey of the dead. What in your life is now dead? Perhaps a relationship is done with. Maybe your idea or goal is better sent far, far away. Or maybe you are the one hanging on to something that is desperate to get away! In the shadow aspect of this card, you are being asked to explore your resistance to a current situation, problem, or conflict. Why are you dragging it out, and what reason do you have to stop the natural flow of beginnings and endings?