
Category: Spirit
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This week we are guided by the King of Swords
The King of Swords is motivated to produce new ideas. He never shies away from speaking his mind, especially when it comes to producing new solutions to a problem. He is a problem solver, driven to come up with new and improved ways of doing things.
Although caring toward family members, he is at the same time distant. He is patient and careful with high ideals. He is the kind of person who takes the time to understand both sides of an argument before making a decision. Usually, he has strong convictions. His beliefs guide him, and he expects his family and friends to follow his guidelines. However, his ideals will always come first.

The King of Swords represents the professional aspects of authority. Often associated with those in legal or business careers, he most likely represents someone who will aid you in one of these fields. This person may be assertive, or even seek to dominate you in their confidence that they know how best to aid you. He is also honest and has patience. While they may be friendly, their primary motivation is unlikely to be emotional.
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This week we are guided by the Nine of Cups
On this card, a smiling man sits before nine cups set out for visitors. This card indicates the fulfillment of a wish, but not through luck but through your making an effort. The more you give to others, the more that will return to you.
You will feel a sense of fulfillment in family, companions and connections, delight and kinship. You will feel imaginative and cheerful. This is a time for sharing your happy feelings and good will with your loved ones.
This card is a very powerful positive indicator for you! It represents connections, fulfillment and lasting or powerful contentment in your life. Its another symbol of comfort and happiness, and while nothing is permanent, somewhere along your life’s path you can expect to be truly happy. It is heavily tied to creative endeavor and good wishes for the future.

On this card, a smiling man sits before nine cups set out for visitors. This card indicates the fulfillment of a wish, but not through luck but through your making an effort. The more you give to others, the more that will return to you.
You will feel a sense of fulfillment in family, companions and connections, delight and kinship. You will feel imaginative and cheerful. This is a time for sharing your happy feelings and good will with your loved ones.
This card is a very powerful positive indicator for you! It represents connections, fulfillment and lasting or powerful contentment in your life. Its another symbol of comfort and happiness, and while nothing is permanent, somewhere along your life’s path you can expect to be truly happy. It is heavily tied to creative endeavor and good wishes for the future.
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This week we are guided by the Two of Pentacles
The image is of a man standing by the waves of the sea, deftly juggling two pentacles that represent juggling different situations in life (for example, work and home). It is about choices and priorities. You might feel as if you don’t have the heart to choose one thing over the other. You might choose to focus on one thing and ignore another temporarily, keeping both alive. However, this allows neither to thrive.

Sometimes, juggling two things can also be a lifesaver, allowing you to have a failsafe in the event things don’t go your way.
The Two is, as always, bound up in the forces of change, and of balance. Like its brothers, the Two of Pentacles can mean good or ill, but it as a strong indicator that the status quo will be disrupted. There will be challenges in your future, but your fate is largely in your own hands in the sense that the final outcome depends own how you respond to these challenges. The suit of this card suggests your best outcome is one that can be reached through prioritization, time-management, multi-tasking and careful planning.








































