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Golden Star of Hope

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Golden Star of Hope - tarot reading by Keely Torsak
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
Card Notes
1
Where I started

20 – Judgement: "you're hiding from change rather than actively participating in it: playing it safe or ignoring a call to action. Judgement reversed is the stagnation that arises from being too self-satisfied or too self-critical."

2
Where I am now

0 – The Fool: "Something is holding you back from authenticity. You may be overcome by hesitation and timidity, or overcompensating by being reckless or wacky. The Fool reversed is rooted in self-doubt, fearful of confronting the true self."

3
What to let go of

Nine of Cups: Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, Nine of Cups' meaning can indicate a temporary setback in experiencing emotional satisfaction or a tendency towards excessive indulgence or complacency. It may suggest a need to reassess your desires or to examine whether your pursuit of happiness is in alignment with your highest good. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you may be seeking fulfillment in external sources rather than nurturing your inner well-being. It encourages you to find balance, practice moderation, and focus on cultivating genuine and lasting happiness.

Keywords (reversed card): Greed, Dissatisfaction, Unfulfilled wishes, Emotional emptiness, Lack of gratitude

4
A wish for the future

3 – The Empress: "Your own needs need tending to. It is necessary to "mother" yourself and be your own support system. Perhaps you are being let down by someone in a carer's role. The Empress reversed can denote codependence: needing to be needed in order to validate your self-worth, feeling like your true self isn't good enough."

Affirmation: I nurture myself and create abundance in all areas of my life.

Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, The Empress warns against neglecting oneself or others, creative blockages, or feeling disconnected from the natural rhythms of life and nurturing energy. It may indicate a lack of self-care, difficulties in expressing creativity, or challenges in relationships. It calls for a reconnection with the nurturing aspects within oneself, embracing self-love, and cultivating harmony in all areas of life.

5
Where I'm headed

Queen of Swords: Affirmation: I embody mental clarity and emotional strength, making wise decisions rooted in truth and compassion.

Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, Queen of Swords' meaning can indicate emotional detachment, harshness, or a tendency to use intellect as a shield against vulnerability. It may suggest a need to balance your rationality with emotional intelligence and empathy. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where you may be too critical or dismissive of others' emotions, or where you may be suppressing your own emotions. It encourages you to cultivate compassion, consider different perspectives, and find a balance between your head and your heart.

Summary:
Oof. Coming from hiding from change, currently being held back from authenticity. I need to let go of Greed, Dissatisfaction, Unfulfilled wishes, Emotional emptiness, Lack of gratitude, and focus on being self-fulfilling. My wish for the future is to nurture myself and create abundance in all areas of my life. Where I'll go if I can successfully let go of what isn't serving me and practice self-care is being the embodiment of mental clarity and emotional strength, making wise decisions rooted in truth and compassion.
Golden Star of Hope - tarot reading by Keely Torsak
Deck: The New Chapter
Spread: Decision-Making
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Joined Nov 2023

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