Hello, friends. I am so grateful for life’s blessings and hope you feel the same. This will be my last blog post until after the holidays.
This meditation left me feeling so uplifted and lucky!
And here’s the message from the cards for the week.
The Three of Pentacles often indicates new doors of opportunity opening, success, and prosperous expansion. You are being asked to share your ideas with confidence and accept projects and work that stoke your passions. As you can see in the card, three people are gathered in conversation, sharing plans, and collaborating for the higher good of all involved. Do not doubt your abilities and skills. You have what it takes to build the prosperous future of your dreams.
The Ten of Wands is representative of a large workload or heavy burden. You may find yourself being overwhelmed with extra responsibilities or demands. Be mindful of this feeling, and don’t be afraid to say no or walk away from an overwhelming situation. The posture of the man on the card shows he is pushing himself beyond his physical limits to complete the task. However, with this being a ten-card, it portrays reaching the end of something, so this overwhelming burden is temporary.
The Knight of Wands heralds a time to take action on ideas or projects. If you’ve been on the fence about a project, this is the green light to move ahead. Foster the confidence the knight shows, and let his energy reignite the spark of passion that will move you along toward your goals.
MY TAKEAWAY:
I see a full-circle picture with these cards. First is an opportunity to share and collaborate, letting your abilities shine. But know this may increase your workload and add to what you already carry. So, the main thing to remember is not to burn out and find a spark of passion to light your fire!
What do you think? Do you relate to any of these cards?
I returned to my gorgeous dragon cards for the final thought for the week ahead. And the message goes perfectly with the tarot reading!
I wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving week if you are in the U.S., and to all my friends abroad know how thankful I am for you and your amazing support!