Three Card Draw for the January Full Moon

Jan 15, 2014 19:27

Hallo, I'm doing another Three Card Draw. This is open until 12 pm GMT on Friday 17th of January, and any questions asked until it's marked closed count.

It is entirely free, although there is a tip jar at the bottom.

I'm your host, Inigo- I've been practising Tarot for about three years now, and first got into it through a free draw on someone ( Read more... )

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itew January 25 2014, 14:28:04 UTC
You've got the Ten of Wands, The Tower and the Ace of Pentacles

The ten of wands shows a man with a bundle of ten sticks, bowed down by the weight. He is walking towards a town , which is still in the far distance. He is focused on his task, and fulfilling it, but at a cost- he is bent over from carrying them, and the purpose of his task is not clear. He is so focused on his current burden that he cannot think of anything else but it and getting rid of it. This suggests being overburdened by current commitments and obligations, to the extent that you may have lost perspective.

The second card is the Tower. This shows a tower, at sea, being struck by lightning,with two figures falling from it. A crown has been struck from the top of the tower. This card suggests the sudden and the unexpected, a change of perspective or view which comes from sudden and unexpected events, for which you are unprepared. This is not strictly negative, more the aspect of all our lives which takes sudden swerves which alter things, and being willing to accept the changes that this brings.

The final card is the Ace of Pentacles- a hand emerging from a cloud holding a giant coin, above a garden filled with topiary. There is light behind the cloud. As with all pentacles, this is linked to the physical world and physical prosperity, and to new beginnings. It suggests new creative starts, which can bring rewards.

Overall, I'd say this reading suggests being aware of how your plans and your path are not entirely within your control, and not to be too tied to the past and existing plans, but aware of the new opportunities which may present themselves.

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