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King of Swords: You (or someone influencing your professional life) are acting with clarity, logic, and strategic thinking. Decisions are guided by intellect and fairness. This is a strong card for leadership, planning, and authority in career matters.
Seven of Pentacles: This indicates patience and evaluation. Efforts and investments are being assessed. You may be wondering whether your hard work is paying off, or whether adjustments are needed to achieve long-term success.
Ten of Pentacles: Represents financial stability, long-term success, and professional legacy. There’s potential for rewards, promotions, or achievements that benefit not only you but also your broader network or family.
Eight of Wands: Speed and movement are coming. Projects, communications, or opportunities may accelerate quickly. Be prepared to act decisively and stay organised.
Five of Cups: Some disappointment or regret may be present. Perhaps previous opportunities were lost, mistakes happened, or expectations weren’t met. The key is to learn from the past without dwelling on it.
Eight of Cups: Indicates a need to move on or leave behind situations that no longer serve you. This could be a job, a project, or a pattern in your professional life. Emotional detachment is necessary for growth.
Two of Cups: Collaboration, partnership, or teamwork is highlighted. Positive connections with colleagues, mentors, or business partners can bring harmony, shared goals, and mutual support.
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Queen of Wands: Some are caring, sensitive, and empathetic with their finances. They take care of what they have, but may prioritize others over themselves.
Ten of Swords: Indicates the end of difficult financial cycles. Some people have experienced losses, betrayals, or failures in the past, but this marks a turning point.
8 – Strength: Represents unexpected or unusual financial situations, requiring adaptability and flexibility.
Four of Pentacles: There is a tendency to hold onto resources and protect what one has, showing caution and attachment to material security.
20 – Judgement: Energy of financial evaluation and awakening. It’s time to reflect on past choices and act consciously to transform the situation.
Six of Swords: Indicates transition and change. Some are moving away from difficulties toward better financial opportunities.
Five of Pentacles:
Shows scarcity or hardship. Some still feel insecurity or lack of support financially.
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Three of Swords: Represents disappointments or financial heartbreaks, losses, or frustrations affecting the collective.
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Ten of Wands:
Some are feeling burdened or emotionally overwhelmed. They’ve taken on too much responsibility — maybe holding onto guilt, memories, or unspoken emotions.
They feel the weight of what has been left unsaid. Even though they may not show it, they are tired, still carrying the energy of the past.
Seven of Pentacles:
This card brings reflection and patience. These people are re-evaluating everything — wondering if their efforts, feelings, or waiting have been worthwhile.
They are in a moment of assessment, unsure whether to hold on or to let go.
King of Swords:
Here we see emotional distance and control. Someone may be acting detached, analyzing things from a logical perspective rather than from the heart.
It’s a defense mechanism — they’re trying not to show vulnerability. They prefer clarity and fairness over emotional exposure right now.
Nine of Wands:
This is the energy of perseverance. Even after struggles or heartbreak, they haven’t given up entirely.
They are guarded, yes — but there’s also courage here. A readiness to defend what’s still important to them.
Affirmation: I tap into my inner strength and perseverance, overcoming obstacles and remaining resilient in the face of challenges.
King of Wands:
Deep inside, there’s still passion, attraction, and determination. This person (or people) may be silently motivated to take action, but they’re waiting for the right moment.
They want control over how things unfold — they don’t want to act impulsively, but the fire is still very much alive.
Four of Pentacles:
This card shows holding on tightly — to emotions, memories, or even pride.
It can represent people who are afraid of opening up again, fearing loss or rejection. They hold onto what they know instead of risking vulnerability.