67-Four of Disks Upright Thoth Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

You have some understandable anxiety about money and are trying to hold on to every penny. There is a fine line between fear-based grasping and being accountable and deliberate about where your money goes. You can break this grip of fear by reminding yourself that no matter what your circumstances, there is someone who is less fortunate than you are. Try giving a little, with an open heart, even if it’s 25 cents. Often this can open up the flow of prosperity and bring even more financial security back to you. We are all in this life together.

Card Meanings: Boundaries, Control, Saving For Big Purchases Or Retirement, Possessiveness, Miserly, Penny-Pinching, Holding On To People/Possessions/ Issues, Hoarding, Isolation, Stinginess, Financial Security, Greed, Keeping To Yourself, Deep Seated/Past Issues, Ungenerous, Financial Stability, Wealth, Materialism

The Four of Disks can be a card about holding on to things, people, money, or situations longer than is healthy or realistic. When this card appears in a reading, it’s a sure sign that you must look carefully at what you are clinging to, and whether others are clinging to you in an unhealthy way. Relax.

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Complete Book of Tarot: In understanding the court cards, Jung’s ideas about the four functions are especially helpful. Each suit excels at one of these four functions, as does each type of court card. Kings are airy thinking types, Queens are watery feeling types, Knights are fiery intuitive types, and Pages are earthy sensation types.

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Complete Book of Tarot: In understanding the court cards, Jung’s ideas about the four functions are especially helpful. Each suit excels at one of these four functions, as does each type of court card. Kings are airy thinking types, Queens are watery feeling types, Knights are fiery intuitive types, and Pages are earthy sensation types.

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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Tarot Triumphs: Historically, too, the image has similarities to the triumphal chariots that were still used in processions or as allegorical emblems in early Renaissance times. One early Marseilles-style pack, known as the Vieville Tarot dating from 1650, shows sphinxes drawing the chariot. This is the only traditional pack that I have seen with sphinxes, but the idea was certainly carried forward into the nineteenth-century Oswald Wirth pack and then into the influential Rider-Waite pack a couple of decades later. Digging a little deeper, I find that Renaissance representation of myth did include triumphal chariots drawn by strange creatures, especially sphinxes or lions.23