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Career, Work Or Retirement:
It is important to be generous at work with your time, attention, and information when this card appears. This will make the work smoother (and happier) for you and for everyone concerned. Trying to keep work oriented things totally to and for yourself is a mistake now. Open up. Be friendly. Things are not as cutthroat as you may be thinking.
Card Meanings: Inequality, Jealousy, Unfairness, Miserliness, Extortion, Scams, Meanness, Underpaid, Gullibility, Lack/Abuse Of Generosity, Lack Of Investment, Greed, Subservience, Fake Charity, Abuse Of Power Or Position, Gifts With Strings Attached, Bad Debts, Unemployment, Undervalued, Poor Financial Decisions, Lack Of Charity
The Six of Coins is often a sign of a turn for the better, particularly with regard to money. It’s one of the more positive cards. It speaks of equality, fairness, and the cyclical nature of life. When this card appears, you are likely to be heading into a positive cycle.
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Creative Tarot: That takes character, and grit. And thats the kind of focus that comes only when you are really clear on what you want your work to mean. The Six of Coins asks you to be true to yourself and not be swayed by offers of money or power. Your power and your strength come from within.
Tarot Triumphs: Lightning, the active dynamic of the Tarot image, looms large in traditional lore. It is often perceived as a sign of God’s wrath and is held in fearful awe even in modern times, not only for the damage it causes, but for its significance as a mark of divine intervention. The lightning strike on the Anglican cathedral of York Minster in 1984, three days after the consecration of a controversial bishop, was seen by many as an angry message.50 And there are many records of towers being hit by lightning over the centuries, catastrophic events for the most part, which were marveled over as omens and branded as the work of either God or the Devil. The most prominent examples include accounts of lightning strikes on parish churches in Europe51 and the medieval ‘skyscraper’ towers in Northern Italy.52 It’s easy to see how the mythology of the Tower struck by lightning became rooted in popular imagination and also became a symbol of separating right from wrong: those who were spared by the lightning flash could be considered righteous, while those who were damaged by it were often branded as wrongdoers. The tower may therefore stand as a warning to sort out our lives and make firm, even ruthless decisions about what should remain and what should be cast aside.
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Reversed Cards: The Seven of Pentacles in the mirror aspect reflects our level of attachment to our material world. If you are impatient, forceful, and controlling, this card will be uncomfortable regardless of its orientation. If you are inflexible and deeply attached to the outside world, then patience is not going to be your strongest asset. But if you can learn to understand the growth cycles of the physical world, you will understand when it is time to leave something be and walk away. Now is the time to focus your attention elsewhere and start another project, as this current one is now able to take care of itself.