I can see that, although what I typically get is petty squabbling at work. Everyone thinks they have best idea and push it (ego). But to the point it is bruising other people’s egos, and they are all guilty of it. I counsel them to take a leadership role with the Five of Wands, upright. Acknowledge everyone’s ideas. Collaborate, combine, make everyone feel they are valid and have something to contribute. That’s what a team is all about. In the Five of Wands, it is like too many captains, too many “front-men” or “too many cooks in the kitchen” if that makes sense. 🙂 Blessings!
]]>Hi Anna, 🙂 In this energy, it’s not healthy, more of a strain to unhealthy. Again, it is like the bruising of egos to assert one’s own ideas or someone bruising you for being so assertive with their ideas. I try to get folk to take a leadership role when I see this card, to acknowledge everyone’s ideas and creativities, but to bring it all together instead of conflict over ideas.
]]>Hi Luna, great observation! Yes, sometimes a reverse tarot card is the opposite. But, sometimes it is the same but different, the same issue(s) but different reasoning/motivation. And, sometimes it is the upright meaning amplified. I always choose to include reverse meanings, because it adds yet another bunch of layers to my tarot readings. It’s not to hard to get their reverse meanings down, especially learning to associate but also steady and consistently reading over time.
]]>🙂 thx Maximus, I appreciate you, glad you are enjoying the lessons.
]]>Hi Casey, 😉 thanks for asking, the short answer is once I get all the pips posted. I’ve been posting one a week but intend on stepping that up to two or more a week. Hate to say it but it will be a while. Thanks for your patience.
]]>Yeah, I always struggle with court cards too, looking forward to that.
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