Tarot Reading What lies in my future?
Reading Performed 08/17/2021 at 2:56 PM
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The Meanings of these Tarot Cards
Past
What has already occurred; the past.
King of Wands from the Vivid Waite Smith Tarot Deck
Card Meaning When Reversed
Good, but severe; solemn, yet tolerant.
S. L. MacGregor Mathers's Divinatory Meanings
A naturally good but severe man, Counsel, Advice, Deliberation.
Card Description
The physical and emotional nature of this card is dark, avid, agile, and noble. The King holds a flowering wand, and wears a cap beneath his crown. He is symbolized by the lion engraved on the back of his throne.
Present
What is occurring now; the present.
Seven of Pentacles from the Vivid Waite Smith Tarot Deck
Card Meaning When Reversed
Cause for anxiety regarding money someone wants to borrow.
S. L. MacGregor Mathers's Divinatory Meanings
Disturbance, Worry, Anxiety, Melancholy.
Card Description
A young man leans on his staff, and looks intently at seven pentacles attached to a plant on his right. It looks as if these were his treasures, and as if his heart were there.
Future
What has not yet occurred; the future.
The Chariot from the Vivid Waite Smith Tarot Deck
Card Meaning When Upright
Aid, providence, war, triumph, presumption, vengeance, trouble.
S. L. MacGregor Mathers's Divinatory Meanings
Triumph, Victory, Overcoming obstacles
Card Description
An upright and princely figure carrying a wand. On the shoulders of the victorious hero are the Urim and Thummim, symbols of divination—here shown as faces within crescent moons. He has led captivity captive (see Psalm 68:18); he represents conquest on all planes—in the mind, in science, in progress, and in certain trials of initiation. He has replied to the sphinx's riddle; therefore, two sphinxes draw his chariot. He is above all things triumph in the mind.