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Card Meanings: Disorganised, Chaos, Poverty, Disloyal, Pretentious, Neglect, Impractical, Overly Ambitious, Boring, Mistrust, Suspicion, Mean-Spirited, Sociopath, Possessive, Shallow, Bad Mother, Social Climber, Cheater, Under/Overweight/ Unhealthy, Jealous, Dark Magic, Prostitution, Manipulation, Out Of Control, Dangerous, Wicked, Ungrounded
A day ruled by the Queen of Disks is one where we need to turn our attention to the practical roots of our security and sense of domestic contentment. This Queen provides us with a stable foundation from which to move forth into the often turbulent forces of life. When we feel safe, and at peace; when we know our home for a haven; when we have a place to rest and regenerate, we function much better as human beings. We are more tolerant, less fearful, more compassionate, less grasping. So on one of these days, we must make a point of doing something to love ourselves in our home environment, and also something to make that environment more welcoming, more attuned to our own sense of peacefulness.
We can do this in many different ways. For ourselves, we can take half an hour or an hour out to do the things which make us feel at peace. We could do some work in the garden, or take a long relaxing bath, or cook ourselves something special to eat, or listen to music with a whole head, or whatever else makes us feel gentle and timeless and happy. For our homes, we can buy something that makes things more comfortable, or we can re-arrange something so it’s more pleasing, or clean out that cupboard that has been gathering cobwebs. The key here is to spend time and energy both on yourself, and your home – and to do both of these things with the intent to harmonise more thoroughly, to feel more rested and centred, to make more of a haven than we already have. Remember – our intentions, when coupled with actions, have a powerful influence on our environment. They create new streams of energy which will manifest. And since the Queen of Disks is about the home and family, and about our view of ourselves in that environment, on her day we must nourish those things in order to put them in their rightful place in life. In creating a happy environment on the physical level, we become empowered to create a happy environment within ourselves, too. And that’s a very nourishing experience.
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Elements of the Psychic World: In around 1534 Nostradamus married and began a family. Tragically, his life collapsed around him a few years later when the plague took the lives of his wife and two children and the Inquisition sought him for questioning. Nostradamus packed his bags and drifted through Italy and France for the next six years. According to legend his prophetic visions began to develop at this time.
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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the Queen of Pentacles is cautioning you to take proper care of your body and your material well-being. Perhaps you have not been getting sufficient exercise or have not done sufficient financial planning to achieve financial security. Are you too focused on hedonistic pleasures that you are neglecting to prepare for a rainy day? Dont let greed and suspicion interfere with your advancement in life.
Tarot Triumphs: In terms of a personal meeting, I suggest that it is appropriate to be grateful for such a contact, though it might not always be an entirely comfortable interaction. A Tarot reading, for instance, can shake up our preconceptions and reveal truths we have previously been unwilling to accept. But it can nevertheless open a doorway and be the start of inner growth. I acknowledge this kind of contact with gratitude and hope that I in turn can help to open up a path for someone else.
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Reversed Cards: When reading the Wheel of Fortune in the shadow aspect, one cannot escape the inevitability of death. We will be ultimately crushed by the spinning gears of time. Forgotten, replaced, and lost in a world that keeps on turning. This is only made stronger by the fact that when we physically have the Wheel of Fortune card upside down, the letters on the card spell ROTA, Latin for ‘wheel.’ We are hopelessly chained to the wheel. We go up with it and we go down with it. And when the top is the bottom and the bottom is the top, we can sometimes forget our sense of morality. For what place do morals have in a hopeless cyclic experience in which we will inevitably be destroyed? It does sound grim. Perhaps this is why the Rider-Waite-Smith gives us some relief from the heaviness of this uncontrollable wheel. Maybe this is why Waite felt the need to prop this card up with religious hope. For in the corners of the Rider-Waite-Smith cards we see symbols of the Four EvangelistsMatthew, Mark, Luke, and Johnreminding us that here in the dark shadows of the human experience we have hope, that we are being guided by something that is not as limited as the physical experience. Here in the arms of the saints, we are guided through a high spiritual experience. When we find ourselves in the shadow nature of this card, we must remember that there is always a way to come into the light. No darkness is forever, and all that once bound us to fear can be slowly and lovingly unraveled. For as the Wheel says in its own words,