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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:
Focus on your strengths, on what you do have and can do, not what you can’t do and don’t have. If you’re not where you want to be financially, make specific goals and plans about where that ‘is,’ and then chart the steps it will take you to get there. Look your financial situation squarely in the eye (know exactly where you ‘are’ financially) as this can only help you.
Card Meanings: Nostalgia, Disillusion, Self-Absorption, Frustration, Meditation, Stagnation, Remorse, Yearning, Reevaluation, Dissatisfaction, Boredom, Missed Opportunities, Refusing Offers, Depression, Kindness, Weariness, Regret, Apathy, Day-Dreaming, Focusing On The Negative, Redemption
The Four of Cups is a card about wishful thinking. It warns us to remember to pay attention to what ‘is’ now, and the many blessings we each currently experience, and not to worry too much about ‘what could be.’ It is all too easy to overlook what we already have in the pursuit of what we don’t have.
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Reversed Cards: This card is connected to the moon, which we know has cycles. The new moon or dark moon is considered a protective aspect of the moon cycle. It hides, keeps them safe, and offers protection from prying eyes, which is how we can see the Four of Cups as well. Here in the protection aspect, you are safe to linger alone with your feelings, uninterrupted. Here on the dark side of the moon, it matters not if you move forward, stay still, or run around screaming. No one can see you here. You are safe to express your emotions and free to feel any way you see fit.
Complete Book of Tarot: Tarot readers possess the language of symbolism. The language of tarot is rooted in the symbols of mythology, dreams, biblical stories, religion, poetry, literature, music, depth psychology, personal experience, the collective unconscious, and various esoteric traditions (astrology, Kabbalah, numerology, alchemy, ceremonial magic, etc.). Arthur E. Waite, the intellectual father of the Waite-Smith deck, commented that ‘the true Tarot is symbolism; it speaks no other language and offers no other signs.’ 22 In this sense, questioning by means of the tarot differs from the questioning done by science, which relies on the language of mathematics to make its inquiries. The bulk of this text is devoted to exploring the symbolic language of tarot.
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Complete Book of Tarot: Numerology and Number Symbolism: The numbers on each card are important symbols in their own right. Number symbolism can be traced back to the ideas of Pythagoras in ancient Greece. The Golden Dawn connected the numbers on the cards with the Sephiroth of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life, and these numerical associations became the basis for many of the modern meanings of the minor arcana.