65-Two of Pentacles Reversed Rider Waite Work Tarot Reading

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Card Meanings: No Contingency Plan, Too Many Balls In The Air, Lacking Balance, Discouragement, Biting Off More Than You Can Chew, Overwhelmed, Difficulty, Lack Of Organisation, Financial Losses, Overextending Yourself, Poor Financial Decisions

The Lord of Change brings in a necessary breath of fresh air to sweep away stagnation, and brush the dust off the things we need to get done. Everything is constantly changing around us. My favourite example of change is the sky……so on a day ruled by the Lord of Change, go and watch the sky. Look at the way it alters in every single moment. Never for more than a few seconds does it create the same pattern. This is a revelation of the inner you……. constantly changing, growing, expanding, altering. Your body cells change in every living second. Your thoughts flash faster than computer messages. Your memory stores a vast wealth of information, and is steadily adding more and more. This day that you now experience will never come again….tomorrow will be different, because you are.

Some people are afraid of change and alternation in life….. Some people spend too much energy trying to keep things the same…… But you would not consider fixing the sky in any one final pattern would you? So…..don’t do it to yourself. Allow excitement and joy to run alongside change in your life…..and you will get so much more out of everything. In readings, the Two of Coins lets you know that you can juggle all demands made upon you. In fact, you will relish the excitement of every hurdle. If you do not feel this level of confidence right now, this card asks you to believe in yourself. You have all you need to meet your every goal and more. Embrace the challenge. The Two is also a symbol of fun, laughter and good times. It is definitely a high-energy card. If you are feeling tired or depressed, this card may be a sign that greater vitality will be yours. If you are feeling revved already, the Two of Coins could be a warning against overstimulation. Be sure you get the rest you need so that you can enjoy the up energy of this card.

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Development for Beginners: With regard to your psychic work, it is very important that you develop your awareness because in doing so you will be able to identify the impressions delivered to you by your subconscious with much greater ease.

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Reversed Cards: Sometimes we look at our lives and know that we are really having a lot of fun. Sure, we might have a lot going on, and, yes, we might have a lot of balls in the air at any given time, but we are enjoying it. There is something to be said for setting yourself a challenge and then watching how you pull it all off. Here in the mirror aspect of the Two of Pentacles, you are getting that chance. You are getting to see the fun you have when you push yourself, stretch yourself beyond your comfort zone, and achieve more than you ever thought possible. Life doesn’t always have to be stressful and bad; sometimes it can be stressful and fun. Stress itself doesn’t know the difference. Only you do.

Reversed Cards: My aim with this book is to give you more tools to work with when these upside-down, topsy-turvy cards dance into your readings. It is not a definitive work on reversals, as there are just as many ways to look at an upside-down card as there is a right-way-up card. It is, however, a start. It’s a beginning point to get you more comfortable with accessing the lessons, knowledge, and wisdom these types of cards bring to a reading. In many ways this is a beginner book, for it won’t deal with complex theories or higher levels of tarot understanding. It is merely a simple guide to exploring reversed cards, to make sense of cards that often leave the tarot newbies scratching their heads and wondering what it all means. In this book I will mainly be referencing Llewellyn’s Classic Tarot, for its closeness to the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. However, every so often I will make reference to other decks, including The Raven’s Prophecy Tarot. This deck has some outstanding images in reverse, though there is little to nothing about reversed cards in the companion book to this deck. If this book brings you more confidence and enthusiasm when dealing with reversed cards, then I have done my job with this text.

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Elements of the Psychic World: What the enquirer aspires to, what they are capable of achieving. Card 4: The enquirer’s deep, basic inner self. Card 5: What is behind the enquirer, i.e. in the past. Card 6: The immediate future (i.e. the next few days or weeks). Card 7: Factors or inner feelings