Three
of Wands/King of Wands reversed. The Three of Wands (Sun, the inner core of a person or
situation, the deepest self and personal power, in Aries, “I want,” action
oriented, pioneering, assertive) is a card of planning ahead that tells of the
excitement that comes with good possibilities at hand. This card tells me that I might be able
to create something good today, so I should not hesitate to take the
initiative. What’s the worst that
can happen? The King
of Wands (cusp of Cancer, “I feel,” sensitive, nurturing, moody, and Leo, “I
am,” passionate, dramatic egotistical) is honest and open hearted, and rules
his realm through the advantageous use of his creative impulses. He is admired by all, is able to assert
authority without alienating others, and his achievements not only bring him
benefits, but also increase the quality of life for those around him. My King is reversed, however, and
perhaps I won’t be able to work with potent creative impulses in a mature and
effective way today. Better I
should stick with the exciting potential of the Three of Wands, rather than the
responsibility and authority of the King.
My
Thoth cards are the Prince of Cups reversed and the Five of Wands (“Strife”)
reversed. The Prince/Knight
of Cups (cusp of Aquarius, “I know,” friendships, the group, cause-oriented,
and Pisces, “I believe,” feelings, duality, suffering, soul growth) is about
feeling things strongly and without restraint or grounding. Upright, this Prince appears calm to
others, but inwardly he feels things strongly. He is reversed today, and this might mean those strong
feelings aren’t so reliable, or maybe they won’t manifest the way I want them
to manifest. The Five of
Wands, which corresponds with Saturn (discipline, responsibility, law and
order) in Leo (“I am, passionate, dramatic, egotistical) in an upright position
indicates a struggle caused by annoying cross-purposes. Because my Five of Wands is reversed,
the seemingly irrational irritations might not be so irrational after all. I can solve this, and make good use of
a little pause in order to examine things.
My
Legacy card is the Eight of Coins, flavored by Judgement reversed. The Eight of Coins (Sun, the inner core of a person
or situation, in Virgo, “I serve,” practical, analytical, sensible, orderly)
tells us that diligence and an awareness of details is important. This might be the most important card
in my spread today because if I pay attention to the details, I can avoid any
potential discomfort. My Eight of
Coins is being flavored by the reversed Judgement card. Judgement corresponds with Fire
(hot/separates and dry/shapes, and spontaneous, impulsive and energetic change), Pluto (power,
metamorphosis, cycles of dying and becoming), Shin (fang), and the Path between
Malkuth (the physical world of action and physical, outer reality) and Hod
(provides analysis and communication) and in an upright position represents an
opportunity to tally up and pay the bill so we can have a fresh start. Because Judgement is reversed, that
final step which will allow me to release the past and move forward is not
quite available to me. This
reversed card is offering me encouragement to adhere to the message of the
Eight of Coins. Pay attention!
My
6-digit date number is 2, the number of balance, polarity, and the energy of “distance
between.”
My
horoscopes: “It's possible that you're missing the essential message as
the Sun squares Neptune. There are two, three, even four sides to everything.
Mercury in last degrees aspects Venus tonight, and it isn't the night to begin
a romantic relationship with a cosmic "now isn't the time"
connection, even though it's a New Moon.”
And: “Today
you have a strong spirit of cooperation which inspires you to pitch in and help
others even without being asked. Your romantic partner may be surprised to see
you arrive in the garage and pick up a socket wrench to help work on the car.
Never mind that you don't know what the wrench is used for, you'll figure it
out. Others will be impressed to see you going above and beyond what you have
been asked to do. Your efforts on all fronts do not go unnoticed.”
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