2 of pent-r, 4 of pent, king or swords-r in Second 1st

  • March 3, 2020, 5:57 a.m.
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Past:
Two of Pentacles
A young man in the act of dancing has a pentacle in either hand, and they are joined by an endless cord which is like the number eight reversed.
Divinatory meaning: It is represented as a card of gaiety, recreation and it’s connections, which is subject of the design. But it is read also as news and messages in writing, such as obstacles, agitation, trouble, embroilment.
Reversed: Enforced gaiety, simulated enjoyment, literal sense, handwriting, composition, letters of exchange.

Present:
Four of Pentacles
A crowned figure, having a pentacle over his crown, clasps another with hands and arms; two pentacles are under his feet.
Divinatory meaning: The surety of possessions, cleaving to that which one has, gifts, legacy, inheritance.
Reversed: Mediocrity in work and otherwise, puerility, pettiness, weakness.

Future:
King of swords
Hit sits in judgement holding the unsheathed sign of his suit.
Divinatory meaning: Whatsoever arises out of the idea of judgement and all its connections-power, command, authority, militant intelligence, law, offices of the crown, and so forth.
Reversed: Cruelty, evil intentions, perversity, barbarity, breach of faith.

Honestly, I’ll have to think about all this later. I’ve been up for about 2 hours and my ear is so damn loud I can’t think. The power has flashed off twice because of the storm. Honestly think I’m gonna try to lay back down (after 5am Justin’s and an attempt at working out)


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