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King of Cups– Sincere, wise, avoids conflict. Good mediator and diplomat. Open hearted but can be introverted. Kind to his children but may appear weak to them in later life.
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The Ten of Cups shows the typical family scene - but only the mother and daughter, and family cat, are shown sitting in front of the family home. Instead of a rainbow, ten cups are arched over the house. Marchetti mentions that this would be the view of the head of the household coming home to his wife and child. I find this approach a bit disconcerting - as if part of the family has been left out. Nine of Swords– Fear, anxiety, worry, nightmares. Unable to see a solution. Know that the solution lies within the problem. Turn things around and try seeing everything from a new perspective.
Eight of Pentacles– Honing your talent, learning new skills. Training course may be required or offered. Change of profession. Seven of Wands– Challenges, pressure, questioning of your position and policies. Having to defend your stance.
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Six of Cups– Emotional healing, renewing old friendships, nostalgia, childhood, children. Playfulness. Queen of Swords– Seeker of truth, does not tolerate fools, intellectual, incisive. Tells it how it is. Capable of making it to the top of her profession. Prefers intelligent adults to children. Star 17— “I’m wishing on a star…” Hope, peace, love. Triumph of good over bad. Looking forward; moving on. Blessings, healing.Ace of Swords– Sudden break-though, clarity of thought, new ways of communication. The truth revealed. A new philosophy or way of perceiving the world. Fool 0— “Let’s go….!” Represents all potential possibilities. A blank slate. Trust in the Universe. Taking a risk, being open to anything. Foolishness. Queen of Pentacles– Practical, home-loving, creative, hard working. Likes to help others but also encourages them to help themselves. A do-er rather than a listener. Prefers to use her own methods. Likes children and animals. Four of Wands– Achievement, a job well done, a resting period. Possible marriage, new home or other celebration. Six of Pentacles– Which figure do you identify with? Sharing, giving, receiving, financial/material relief. A debt repaid.