Tarot by HHHello Malwina, Welcome to the Lotus Tarot Forum What deck did the reader use? What did the positions of the cards indicate? What do you think the cards were saying to you? All cards, at least in my tarot system, have a wide range of meanings and an even wider range of possibilities when combined with other cards in the deck As for one card being *the best* that is strictly opinion, not fact Using the cards from the RWS deck and reading this as a progressive spread, that is one card defines the preceding and the following cards, I will be glad to give you my impressions of this set of cards Based upon your question I would see The Star’s message as reminding you to be perfectly honest with yourself Are you living a lifestyle that maximizes good physical health and emotional wellbeing? The Star card is visual evidence of how delicate the balance can be between seeking what we desire and having what we can Too much of even a good thing can be toxic… The Queen of Cups is indicative of depending more on imagining how life could be than taking actions to guarantee that life is how you want it to be This Queen’s oversized cup, symbolizing emotional energy, demonstrates that there is something that is incongruent or askew in your immediate circumstances The elaborate cover not only keeps anything from being added to the store of emotional energy, but certainly makes it difficult to withdraw from the stores as well The Tower in this position is delivering the message that life is not a test to be passed or failed, but rather a series of events, some of them anticipated and appreciated, at least a few unexpected and perhaps ever frightening Can you recover quickly, emotionally and spiritually, from unexpected events and utilize the knowledge of the twenty-two Yods, the symbol of Natural Law? The lesson of this card following the Star and the Queen of Cups is likely to be related to your philosophy of life: your philosophy tested against the circumstances you encounter Make certain that the foundations of your personal philosophy are built upon bedrock not shifting sands, then your beliefs and knowledge will stand you in good stead The Empress in conjunction with the Four of Cups drawn as clarifying cards of the above cards, seems to indicate that you may not have the control over your life that you think you do and that it is important to be aware of what is taking place around you, both in your immediate environs and in the world These cards are focused on your emotional and spiritual wellbeing and health, not your physical wellbeing and physical health** The overall message I read is to pay close attention to where you are expending your energies, your emotional and spiritual energies Be balanced in your lifestyle and be clear in your goals; refine your personal philosophy as you gain new understandings and leave misinformation behind It’s in the cards! ** I make it a rule, a code of conduct, to NOT read the cards about physical wellbeing, even in the most general way…my personal code of ethics, my boundaries, preclude giving legal, medical, or investment advice; such professional advice is best obtained from those trained in those specific areas My suggestion to anyone desiring to know about their physical health is to see their health care provider
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