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5/2/24

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5/2/24 - tarot reading by Eleshia Bennett
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
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Theme of the Day: This card represents the overarching theme or energy that will influence your day. It sets the tone and highlights the primary focus or lesson you are likely to encounter. It can help you align your intentions and actions with the prevailing energy of the day.

Four of Cups: Keywords: Contemplation, Discontentment, Emotional apathy, Soul-searching

Affirmation: I embrace gratitude and openness to the blessings and opportunities that surround me each day.

Meaning: Four of Cups signifies a period of introspection and contemplation. It represents a time when you may feel emotionally withdrawn, uninterested, or dissatisfied with the options presented to you. The card suggests that you are in a state of reflection, seeking deeper meaning or fulfillment. It encourages you to explore your inner world, reassess your priorities, and consider new perspectives or opportunities that may be arising. The Four of Cups brings a sense of self-reflection, contemplation, and the potential for new insights and possibilities.

Numerology: It is associated with the number 4. The number 4 in numerology is considered a grounded and practical number. It represents a sense of order, discipline, and the ability to create a stable framework. It signifies a strong work ethic, responsibility, and the ability to manifest ideas into tangible results.

This card often represents feelings of apathy, boredom, or dissatisfaction. It suggests that you may be feeling emotionally disconnected or uninterested in your current circumstances.

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Lesson to Learn: The second card in this spread represents the lesson or insight you are meant to learn or be aware of during the day. It reflects a specific area of personal growth, challenges, or opportunities that you may encounter. This card encourages you to stay open-minded and receptive to the lessons that come your way.

1 – The Magician: Keywords (reversed card): Manipulation, Lack of focus, Misuse of power, Self-doubt, Trickery

Affirmation: I have the power to manifest my desires and create positive change in my life.

Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, The Magician suggests a misuse of power, manipulation, or lacking confidence in one's abilities. It may indicate a need to reassess goals, overcome self-doubt, or be cautious of deceptive influences that could hinder progress.

Numerology: It is associated with the number 1. The number 1 in numerology is often seen as the number of creation and self-expression. It represents the energy of individuality and taking action to bring about new opportunities and possibilities. It signifies the power to manifest one's goals and desires through focused intention and determination.

When reversed, The Magician suggests a lack of focus or misuse of one’s skills and talents. It may indicate a time of self-doubt or feeling powerless, unable to manifest your desires effectively.

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Action to Take: The third card suggests the action or approach you should consider taking to navigate the day effectively and make the most of the insights gained from the previous cards. It offers practical guidance on how to apply the lessons learned and make positive choices in alignment with your highest good.

Nine of Swords: Keywords (reversed card): Inner peace, Healing, Release, Overcoming fears, Positive mindset

Affirmation: I cultivate inner peace and replace worry with trust, knowing that I am supported by the universe.

This card typically signifies anxiety, fear, or nightmares. Reversed, it may indicate the easing of these fears or the gradual release of the mental burdens that have been weighing you down.

Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, Nine of Swords' meaning can indicate relief from anxiety, release from mental anguish, or the start of healing from emotional pain. It may suggest that you are beginning to let go of worry, find new perspectives, or experience a decrease in anxiety levels. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you are actively working towards managing your fears, seeking help from trusted individuals, or practicing self-care to alleviate mental distress. It encourages you to embrace healing and cultivate a positive mindset.

Numerology: It is associated with the number 9. The number 9 in numerology is considered a number of spiritual fulfillment and wisdom. It represents the culmination of a cycle and the potential for enlightenment. It signifies the completion of a journey and the integration of higher knowledge and understanding.

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Bonus card that jumped out of the deck while shuffling

Seven of Swords: The VII of Swords often signifies deception, betrayal, or stealth. It suggests that someone or something may not be entirely honest or trustworthy in your current situation
Keywords: Deception, Betrayal, Sneakiness, Secrecy, Stealth

Affirmation: I align my actions with integrity and honesty, allowing truth and transparency to guide my path.

Meaning: Seven of Swords signifies a time of caution, cunning, or a need to be aware of potential deception. It represents a period when you may encounter situations where not everything is as it seems. The card suggests that you should be vigilant and careful of others' intentions, as there may be hidden agendas or manipulation at play. It encourages you to trust your instincts, use your intellect to assess situations, and make strategic decisions to protect yourself and your interests. The Seven of Swords brings a sense of caution, self-preservation, and the potential for finding ways to navigate challenging situations.

Numerology: It is associated with the number 7. The number 7 in numerology is considered a highly spiritual number. It represents a time of introspection and inner growth, where one delves into deeper levels of consciousness and seeks higher wisdom. It signifies the integration of intellect and intuition.

Reading Stats
Reading Stats
In your reading you have got:
  • 1 Majors
  • 3 Minors
  • 2 Reversals
  • 0 Wands
  • 0 Pentacles
  • 1 Cups
  • 2 Swords
  • 1 One
  • 1 Four
  • 1 Seven
  • 1 Nine
Summary:
The presence of the IV of Cups and The Magician reversed suggests a sense of dissatisfaction and a struggle to harness your abilities effectively. However, the appearance of the IX of Swords reversed indicates a gradual release of fears and anxieties, offering some relief.

With the bonus card, the VII of Swords, there may be a warning about potential deceit or dishonesty in your surroundings. Overall, this reading suggests a period of internal struggle and disillusionment, but also the potential for overcoming challenges and finding clarity, albeit with caution regarding trust.
5/2/24 - tarot reading by Eleshia Bennett
Spread: Daily Self-Reflection
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