Tonight's Tarot reading was eerily similar to that of Sunday's.
Five cards of the six were present in my first reading five days ago, excpt they were moved around a bit.
Instead of the first card being the Ace of Staves, I picked the Queen of Staves (Warmth and kindness; Creation with hands, mind and soul; Births happiness around her in others.)
The second card remained the Knight of Swords (Bravery and wisdom; Valiance.)
Third pulled was the Six of Staves (Great victory; Glorious Achievement) which was the fourth in my last reading.
Fourth card was Nine of Staves (Hidden dangers; Deception of friends) which was the fifth card in my last reading.
Fifth card was Cancer which was the sixth card in my last reading (weird pattern, ain't it?)
Sixth card was Leo (masculinity, pride, success and power)
In my opinion it's confusing to have the Knight of Swords and the Leo card in the same reading because they are so similar. The knight must represent the valiance in myself and the Leo must represent an influencial male figure in my life. I quite put my finger on who yet... They don't ecessarily have to be a Leo, but they will hold Leo-esque characteristics.
The absense of the Ace of Staves and the continued presence of the other card strongly signifies that something amazingly good had begun. I'm going to maintain it as my freelance work. Secondary thoughts lead to the interpretation of my spiritual self-discovery.
I am amazed 5 of the 6 cards reappeared - and with 4 in the same order! I shuffled the deck for several minutes while externalizing thoughts... amazing.
I had no idea you did readings. Do you just do for yourself or do you also do them for others?
ReplyDeleteI only do them for myself, but this weekend my mum and dad were actually interested in a reading each when they came over, which I was really surprised by! And their readings were very good. I had no trouble reading the meaning behind them,
ReplyDeleteKey to a good reading is to go with the gut, feed off a person's energies and understand all meanings of the cards - which I'm still learning. I keep my interpretive book close!