Category: General Guidance

The Metaphysical Cannabis Oracle Deck

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Thrive-Briety - "Call on your ancestors through the great blue road of smoke and shake off the daemons of addiction in all forms".
The Metaphysical Cannabis Oracle Deck - blog post by Tarot By Nature
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What do I need to know right now?

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What do I need to know right now? - tarot reading by Tarot By Nature
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
Card Notes
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What is hidden? : this is the key to solving your problem or resolving your situation. it is what you need to acknowledge and use and it’s likely something that you’re overlooked or discounted.

Six of Pentacles: Keywords (reversed card): Stinginess, Selfishness, Inequality, Lack of fairness, Ingratitude

Meaning (reversed card): In reverse, Six of Pentacles' meaning can indicate a lack of balance in giving and receiving, or a misuse of resources. It may suggest situations of inequality, manipulation, or a feeling of being taken advantage of. Reversed, the card advises you to reflect on any areas where there may be an imbalance or where boundaries may need to be set. It encourages you to assess the fairness of your exchanges and to ensure that you are not giving too much or allowing others to take advantage of your generosity.

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The gift : this is what you can use or do right away to improve the situation.

Five of Wands: Keywords: Competition, Conflict, Struggle, Growth, Challenges

Meaning: Five of Wands signifies a period of competition, disagreement, or conflicting interests. It represents challenges and obstacles that arise from differences of opinion or clashes of egos. The card suggests the need for cooperation, finding common ground, or seeking a resolution to the conflicts at hand. It encourages you to maintain an open mind, embrace healthy competition, and work towards harmonious solutions. The Five of Wands reminds you to stay focused, persevere, and navigate through challenges with determination.

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The challenge : this is the sticking point in the situation. it will be the hardest part of solving the problem.

18 – The Moon: Keywords: Intuition, Emotions, Subconscious, Reflection, Illusion

Meaning: The Moon signifies intuition, dreams, and the exploration of the subconscious mind. It represents a time of heightened sensitivity, psychic insights, and intuitive guidance. The card suggests that there may be hidden truths or emotions at play that need to be acknowledged and embraced. It encourages you to trust your intuition, listen to your inner voice, and pay attention to the messages from your subconscious. The Moon card also indicates the need for patience, as clarity may come in its own time.

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The reward : this is the outcome if you are able to overcome the challenge successfully.

Eight of Pentacles: Keywords: Diligence, Skill development, Mastery, Hard work, Craftsmanship

Meaning: Eight of Pentacles signifies hard work, commitment, and the pursuit of excellence. It represents a time when you are focused on improving your skills or mastering a particular craft or area of expertise. The card suggests that you are dedicated to your work, willing to put in the necessary effort, and committed to the process of growth and development. It encourages you to pay attention to the details, invest in self-improvement, and take pride in your accomplishments. The Eight of Pentacles brings a sense of discipline, craftsmanship, and the potential for significant progress and achievement.

Spread: What is hidden? spread by Barbara Moore
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What do I need to know today?

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What do I need to know today? - tarot reading by Tarot By Nature
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
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King of Swords: When the King of Swords appears in a reversed position, its daily card meaning takes on a slightly different interpretation. The reversed King of Swords suggests that you may encounter challenges related to communication, logic, or authority today. It could indicate a struggle to express yourself clearly or a tendency to make decisions impulsively rather than rationally.

Be cautious about imposing your opinions or authority on others, as this reversed card suggests a potential for misuse of power or manipulation. It's essential to consider the feelings and perspectives of those around you and approach conflicts with empathy and understanding.

The reversed King of Swords may also serve as a reminder to balance your intellect with emotional intelligence. Pay attention to the impact of your words and actions on others, and try to cultivate a more compassionate and empathetic approach.

Overall, this card advises you to be mindful of your communication style and decision-making processes. Take a step back, reassess your approach, and strive for a more balanced and considerate way of interacting with others.

Spread: Free-form spread
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Daily Card

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Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
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Six of Pentacles

Summary:
The Six of Pentacles in tarot typically represents the concept of generosity and giving to others. It suggests that you may be in a position to help others in need, either through financial means or by offering your time and resources. This card may also indicate that you have been the recipient of someone's kindness or generosity, and now it is your turn to pay it forward.

The Six of Pentacles can also suggest a balance between giving and receiving. It is a reminder that in order to maintain harmony in your life, it is important to both give and receive. This card may encourage you to be more open to receiving help or support from others when needed, as well as to be more generous and giving when you are able to.
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Three Major Arcana: three major life lessons

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Three Major Arcana: three major life lessons - tarot reading by Tarot By Nature
Deck: 1909 Waite Smith (By A.E. Waite & P. Colman Smith)
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Card Notes
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Major Stop

21 – The World: - successful completion
- moving to the next cycle
- moving on
- I have found meaning and I am ready to share that with the world
- I am ready to start the journey again

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Major Start

13 – Death: - ending a cycle
- grief, transformation
- complete transformation
- unexpected ending, organic conclusion
- unavoidable ending
- getting rid of what no longer serves me, elimination of the old outdated approach "face death in the eyes"

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Major Continue

5 – The Hierophant: - studying
- learning
- teaching
- in the accordance to your sacred beliefs
- follow spiritual practice

Spread: Free-form spread
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