Tarot by WolfChildHappy, I like this spread! Using Russian Tarot of St Petersburg (Illustrated by Yury Shakov; Instructions by Stuart R Kaplan; U.S Games Systems, Inc , 1992; ISBN 0-88079-583-2) NOTE: Keywords are from various sources [b]Center: Me as I am at this moment[/b] 2 of Cups — love, friendship, passion, union, marriage This is an accurate depiction of my marriage and relationship with my husband as well as symbolizing my union with my work [b]South: Where to concentrate efforts to improve my instinctual life[/b] 3 of Cups — resolution of a problem, conclusion, healing, compromise — elements need to be brought together, synthesis To improve my instincts and intuition, I need to relax and enjoy my friends and relationships A compromise between "work and play" may help I need to seek more emotional involvement with friends and family (cups) [b]West: Where to concentrate to improve my emotional life[/b] Page of Clubs — faithful, loyal person; bearer of important news; be creative, enthusiastic, confident, courageous I see this as perhaps a need to be faithful and loyal to myself, defending the validity and importance of my emotions I can call on the Page of Clubs within me to counteract emotional insecurities and fear of rejection [b]North: Where to concentrate effort to improve spiritual life[/b] Death — transformation, clearing away the old, unexpected/abrupt change, loss, new era; intertia, slow changes; closing doors, completing a chapter, cutting out what isn't necessary, transition, moving from known to unknown Whew! This is interesting I'm going to zero in on "cutting out what isn't necessary " At present I'm not really sure what that would be, but I'm going to think about it [b]East: Where to concentrate to improve intellectual life[/b] The Emperor — wealth, stability, authority, father/brother/husband, intelligence and reason over emotion and passion; structure, sticking to a plan, organizing A perfect card for this position I use my mind in my work, and everything represented by The Emperor applies Letting my mind wander (which I tend to do) is counterproductive in many instances (although it can be beneficial to creativity)
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