I went to my fun tarot cards just wondering what would come up...
Five of Vessels
"You are experiencing commotion, chaos or a loss, but one that is accompanied by a happy discovery of something unexpected. The message here tells you to look past the loss to what is being gained. Or it might relate to a sacrifice made or needed to be made in order to gain something better. The message also relates to giving birth, and expresses the labour pains. The birth could be the emergence of an inspiration from the unconscious, perhaps one that seems to happen accidentally, or perhaps one that causes some turmoil in life."
Six of Coins
"The card points to generosity, and the innocence of giving without attachment and expectation of return. Children suggest a beginner's mind; that is, being true to your emotions. When you are truly loving, you give innocently. The child with open hands represents accepting. Wisdom will come from the gift, because to accept freely is to love yourself. The owl symbol on the exchanged coin also connotes wisdom. The card may show that in some situations there may be more to the giving than is apparent on the surface. Attachments and expectations may be disguised, but to give or receive without attachment allows the wealth to flow freely and keeps one in harmony with the soul of the world. As the I Ching states, 'It is the law of heaven to make fullness empty and to make full what is modest; - high mountains are worn down by the waters, and the valleys are filled up.'
The tarot card information is from "The Alchemical Tarot" book by Rosemary Ellen Guiley ad Robert M. Place.
The Five of Vessels I can relate to easily. I'm not as easily certain of what I take away from the Six of Coins.... I am open to process it and see what follows.
May you be open to process all that is within you with your truth, self-acceptance; and by giving what you are all about a new and fresh take on whatever it is that is in front of you, now. May you use all of the wisdom you have gathered over the years. Ha.
Unknown and very lovable and fun.
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