45-Ten of Cups Upright Golden Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

Money seems unlikely to be a problem (or at least not for long) when this card appears. This is likely to point to a prosperous period for you. Just make sure your money is working for you as hard as you work for it. Share the wealth that you have amassed to the degree you feel comfortable doing so, in whatever way makes you feel comfortable. We are all in this life together.

Card Meanings: Creativity, Family, Homecomings, Happy Ever After, Domestic Bliss, Children, Harmony, Blessings, Happiness, Reunions, Marriage, Long Term Relationships, Fun, Fate, Life, Play, Family Gatherings, Soulmates, Friendship, Destiny, Well-Being, Good Luck, Security, Caring, Abundance, Stability, Happy Families

The Ten of Cups is another of the most uplifting of cards that you can receive. This card points to happiness in general, perhaps in a more mature, grown-up, global kind of way as opposed to the more personal, less global, wish fulfillment promised by the Nine of Cups. Either way it’s a good card.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: Lord of the Wind and the Breezes. King of the Spirits of Air. Quick to act, skillful, clever, subtle, crafty, fierce, courageous, domineering, tyrannical, deceitful, indecisive. The traits displayed depend on the dignity of the card.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Crowley/GD: Lord of the Wind and the Breezes. King of the Spirits of Air. Quick to act, skillful, clever, subtle, crafty, fierce, courageous, domineering, tyrannical, deceitful, indecisive. The traits displayed depend on the dignity of the card.

Tarot Triumphs: All this, it’s plain, can be incorporated into the way we interpret Death in a Tarot reading. It is very rarely an indication of physical human death, and even if such a meaning seems absolutely inevitable to the diviner, I would counsel against proclaiming it as such if it relates to the present or the future in a reading. There is another consideration: if we include all the Tarot Trumps in a layout, as we do in the Fool’s Mirror in chapter seven, then we have to see the Death card as a rightful part of every situation. Death does mean change, and bidding farewell to the familiar can be painful. On a psychological level, the death of old habits or patterns can cause acute anxiety, as these are broken up to make way for the new. It is also possible to be addicted to change for its own sake, and so the card could be a warning not to be ruled simply by the desire to destroy the old and make a new start.

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Tarot Triumphs: All this, it’s plain, can be incorporated into the way we interpret Death in a Tarot reading. It is very rarely an indication of physical human death, and even if such a meaning seems absolutely inevitable to the diviner, I would counsel against proclaiming it as such if it relates to the present or the future in a reading. There is another consideration: if we include all the Tarot Trumps in a layout, as we do in the Fool’s Mirror in chapter seven, then we have to see the Death card as a rightful part of every situation. Death does mean change, and bidding farewell to the familiar can be painful. On a psychological level, the death of old habits or patterns can cause acute anxiety, as these are broken up to make way for the new. It is also possible to be addicted to change for its own sake, and so the card could be a warning not to be ruled simply by the desire to destroy the old and make a new start.