59-Ten of Swords Upright Rider Waite Finance Tarot Reading

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Finance, Money Matters Or Debt:

In terms of money, you may be facing a disappointment. This is not under any circumstances a time to gamble, but it is a time to take stock. If money has taken a downturn for you, or someone you trusted has not come through, be careful not to beat yourself up. This is not the end of the world. Try to think logically and rationally. What now?

Card Meanings: Doormat, Curses, Collapse/Breakdown, Overly Dramatic, Attention Seeker, Dead End, Ruin, Failure, Hitting A Wall, Badmouthing, Martyr, Inability To Cope, Bitching, Attack, Pain, Playing Victim, Severing Ties, Exaggeration, Nail In The Coffin, Betrayal, Rock Bottom, Bitterness, Goodbyes, Enemies, Defeat, Exhaustion, Backstabbing

The Ten of Swords does carry an unpleasant connotation, but it is also not necessarily the end of the world. When it appears, however, it is a clear signal to be careful about where you put your trust.

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Tarot Card Meanings: The Pentacles; variously known as the ‘coins’ or ‘diamonds’, these relate generally to money and finance.   

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Reversed Cards: When I first started reading cards, I worked as a psychic on one of those 1-800 lines. To say it was an eye-opener is an understatement, but it was during this time that I learned the real meaning of the Ten of Swords in the blocked aspect. This card means it is over. Done, finished, never to be repeated. No matter how many times I explained this to some people, they just wouldn’t accept it or let go. There is something in your life that is done. It is over, and it is meant to be over and stay over. But you won’t let it be done, which means you are also blocking what is waiting to come to you once you drop the dead weight of the Ten of Swords.

Complete Book of Tarot: How, then, does one master the art of story-telling with the cards? Paul Huson, a recognized expert on the history of tarot, believes that the secret to reading the tarot resides in the person who divines rather than in the cards themselves: ‘As I see it, cartomantic rules and regulations have been cobbled together from a variety of sources, and I hold to the school of thought that the secret of successful divination lies within the diviner. Actually, I believe anyone who wants to read the cards is not only free to, but must evolve a personal method for himself or herself … ‘ 26

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Complete Book of Tarot: When reversed, the High Priest warns that you may be taking a rigidly dogmatic stance dictated by traditional values. There is a tendency to follow the letter rather than the spirit of the law. Such extreme rigidity with its unthinking appeal to traditional authority is often adopted to subjugate others and deny them basic human rights. The inverted Hierophant is reminiscent of the words of Karl Marx that religion is the opium of the people. Marx went on to explain that his view of religion as an opiate ‘disillusions man, so that he will think, act, and fashion his reality like a man who has discarded his illusions and regained his senses, so that he will move around himself as his own true Sun.’ 37 Are you taking advice from the man behind the curtain of the Wizard of Oz?