A Sample of a Tarot Analysis for a Regular: Four of Swords + Five of Wands




Hello everyone! Hope you are well and happy.
 
Just wanted to provide all of you with a recent #Tarot analysis I created for a regular. This is intended to give you a sense of how I operate at #TarotGoodness.

(It's just me back here. And the #Force that sustains me.)

Thank you so much for reading!

Deb
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"Hi ______. Hope all is well. : )

I've drawn two Tarot cards for you, one for January and the other for February. January's card is the #FourofSwords, and #February's card is the #FiveofWands.

In #January, I’m seeing no reason to worry… and lots of breathing room. Room to stretch our legs, our bodies. Not sure if you’ve been meditating or getting some deep breathing in and resting, but this will pay off. Because it seems there may have been a lot going on from September until now. 

For some, this card can mean an opportunity to lay down a sword and give up a battle. 

It's time. 

In one way or another, some may need to put their sword down. Or they may hurt themselves with it.

The good thing about rest, if we perceive it as an opportunity, is that it gives us time to recharge our batteries and think clearly and rationally about our next step(s).

What I’d do is take up this opportunity to rest, recharge, breathe, and figure out how to best take responsibility in a situation. 

The other thing I would consider doing, seeing this card, is leaving something 'in God’s hands.' Saying a prayer (or a few words), leaving it up to a higher Force, and then waiting to see what happens…

Obviously, I don’t mean sitting back and doing nothing at all. But in an area of our lives, it may be a good idea to sit back, do nothing, and wait to see what unfolds… after saying a few words.

We may have done enough. 

We may have done all we can possibly do.

Enjoy any restful moments you are given between now and throughout January. : ) Because the energy in February picks up quite a bit:

February’s card is the #FiveofWands. This is a competitive and sporty card… but it can also be a fun card. What it tells me is that our batteries are now recharged and we’re ready to #rumble. 

This card may represent a spirited team or person. An issue may come to a head with everyone having (and expressing) their own opinion… or we could really enjoy ourselves in a debate session.

What I am really getting is that our energy picks up significantly as February draws near. This could be due to a return of light. Or it could be due to adequate rest and attention to our bodies.

Either way these cards represent great opportunities for us to replenish our fluids, nourish our bodies, rest, breathe, and then partake in necessary challenges (especially physical ones) come February.

One thing I will add, and some people don’t mention this:

The Four of Swords, January’s card, can represent a death or passing… but a peaceful one. It’s not exactly sudden. There is the possibility of having known that it could happen, and the inevitable may have been delayed.

This passing or death results in peace for the deceased for sure. 

What I’m not sure about is… whether the death will result in peace for those left behind. The Five of Wands indicates competition, internal or external. 

Competition or disagreements may occur over a will/testament. Some may contest what’s in a will, for instance…

Sometimes the best decision for us isn’t everybody else’s cup of tea. But others will have to deal with it.



I drew a few more cards on this (the Empress, the 7 of Swords, the Knave of Swords, the Seven of Chalices, the Eight of Chalices, and the Queen of Pentacles). So, there may be entitlement issues (Empress) coming from someone who’s pampered and loves to be pampered at all costs. 

Typically, a lot of good can be said about the Empress but I like to maintain a realistic perspective. 

Pampering costs money. Sometimes a lot of money. And this pampering can become a serious issue.

If it’s a serious issue, and it looks like it is based on the 7 of Swords (Burden), the Knave of Swords (signatures and documents), the Seven of Chalices (not seeing things clearly, not competent), and the Queen of Pentacles…

The one who winds up inheriting everything the deceased leaves behind (if anything) goes to the practical Queen of Pentacles. 

Now. The easy way to attempt to figure out who the Queen of Pentacles is, is to assume she is an Earth sign: Capricorn, Virgo, Taurus. However, the Queen of Pentacles could just be a highly responsible, valued, trustworthy person, probably someone with a good handle on money. She may also have planets in Earth signs in her astrological chart.

It won’t matter who has a problem with it.

The Queen of Pentacles will be in charge.

This can all be a major analog, and perhaps a situation in your life (or in the life of someone around you) sort of fits this description.

If you have any questions, please feel free to get in touch with me at any point.

Thank you so much for your support! Happy Holidays.

Deborah Steinberg"

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