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It’s time to take a stand when the Seven of Wands shows up in your reading. The Rider Waite card shows a man doing just that – and guess what? He’s triumphing!
The man stands on a hill with a staff in his hands and a determined expression on his face. Below him, six unseen others raise staffs toward him, but he seems to be out of their reach.
Seven is famed as a lucky number – it’s certainly lucky for the man in the picture, because, after all, he’s winning! So yes, in the Tarot, too, seven is a magic number, a lucky number, a number of individuality and creativity. Wands also stand for creativity, so this card embodies the essence of success that results from creative solutions.
When this card is reversed or placed near negative cards, it may be saying you’re in a battle you can’t win, or you’re putting too much energy and struggle into your present conflicts. You may need to learn to pick your battles.
Otherwise, the card is telling you to use your mental abundance and develop creative ways to take a stand on important issues — whether they have to do with work, family, friendships or romance. “Be sure you’re right, and then go ahead.” Make sure you believe in your position — and in yourself. If your cause is just, the power of the Seven of Wands may make a difference in your life.
(The Housewives’ Tarot has an interesting image – toothbrushes floating around a loo!!)
To provide more information about this and other fascinating Tarot cards, I’d love to do a customised Tarot reading for you. It can be a single-card, three-card or traditional Celtic cross ten-card reading; I offer these at various price ranges via email. You’ll get a detailed written report summarising your overall reading, and an explanation of each expressive card. You’ll also receive a photo of your personalised card layout.

I look forward to helping guide your future!
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No Tarot card is all good or all bad.
Even the Death card can be positive, for it may refer to the death of something negative, such as the end of a cigarette addiction. In fact, it can be a very positive card, signalling that something is ending in order to be replaced by something much better!
Nevertheless, some cards are more auspicious than others.
The following are five of the most potentially positive cards in the Tarot deck.
The Sun
What can be happier than a brightly shining sun on a clear day? In the Rider Waite Tarot deck the card shows a brilliant sun above a happy child on a horse. This card symbolises achievement, great health, warmth and affection in relationships, and mental clarity. When it appears, it’s saying you have a potential for greatness, whether in business, in a career or other pursuits, or in personal relationships. You also have the ability and the vision to see and understand the true nature of all that is going on around you. So let the sun shine in!
The Nine of Cups
It’s sometimes called “The Wish Card!” Be sure to make a wish the moment it appears. This can be a card about appreciation, about being grateful for what you have in life. The man on the card in the Rider Waite Tarot deck looks satisfied and well fed. He sits with a smile on his face, and the cups behind him are empty. He’s already gotten what he wants, and now he’s happy. This card, then, is about getting what you want. As always, however, be careful what you wish for!
The Knight of Pentacles
This Knight represents the rewards that can follow hard work. In the Rider Waite Tarot deck, he’s not rushing into battle; he’s sitting calmly on his faithful steed, contemplating the Pentacle or giant coin in his hand. Having persevered, the Knight has reaped his just rewards. When the Knight of Pentacles shows up in your reading, it may mean your persistence is about to pay off. Alternatively, because Tarot knights are messengers, he may mean you’re about receive good news.
The Three of Wands
This is another card about success. A man stands on a high cliff, watching ships sail below. His ships are about to come in, and so, very likely, are yours! This card is telling you to feel good about your accomplishments, whether those have to do with business, money, spirituality, career, health, or relationships. And if the accomplishments have not yet manifested, don’t despair – instead, prepare. Because this card suggests your ships will be sailing in very soon.
The Six of Swords
Okay, the suit of Swords is not the most positive one in the deck. It’s associated with conflict, and if you examine the pictures in this suit in the Rider Waite Tarot, some are downright scary. But this particular card, which shows a family making a journey by water, can mean you’re about to head off to a new, different, and better place, whether it be a relationship, job, or a state of mind. Your life is about to change for the better – ditch your baggage on route so you can be ready to embrace that change!
Want more information about Tarot cards and readings? I offer you single-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross nine-card readings at various price ranges, all via email. You’ll get a written overview of your personalised reading, plus a detailed explanation of each expressive card.
You’ll also receive a photo of your card layout. Click here to receive your Email Tarot reading within the next few days.
And if you’re organising an intimate get-together or a large-scale event, consider adding the excitement of Tarot readings. I’d love to chat with you, so to find out more, please email info@tarotbyemail.com.
I am the Weekend Witch, and I can’t wait to help you meet your destiny!
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“Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend”— Do you know this old song? It was sung by Marilyn Monroe in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes in the 1950s and imitated by Madonna in her “Material Girl” video in the 1980s.
The suit of Pentacles in the Tarot corresponds to the suit of Diamonds in a standard deck of cards, and when the Queen of Pentacles appears, she may well be your best friend, especially if you’re seeking prosperity, such as a raise at work, an inheritance, or a profit or financial windfall.
Pentacles refer to life’s material side: business, property, money, debt, work and so on. When in a positive position in a reading, almost any Pentacles card heralds prosperity and/or your ability to achieve it.
Queens in the Tarot deck stand for the feminine side of life, of course, and they tend to represent the essence of their suit. So the Queen of Pentacles can empower you to solve your financial problems, manage your money more wisely, get out of debt, stop being miserly, and manifest abundance.
In the Old Path Tarot Deck the Queen of Pentacles is dressed richly in green (the colour of abundance and money), and she leans on an enormous coin.
In the traditional Rider Waite deck, this Queen rules from an ornate throne in a gorgeous rose garden. Holding a huge golden coin, she’s flanked by a rabbit, symbol of fertility, resting in the lower corner of the card.
The faces of both Queens bear serene expressions. Each trusts her own abilities. Each is at peace with the material world.
The Queen of Pentacles wants you to trust your abilities and be at peace, too: you have the power to make the best decisions, to choose competent financial advisors, and to avoid con men and charlatans. Be down-to-earth and sensible. Don’t try to keep up with the Joneses, don’t worry about what others might think, and don’t take on debts you can’t afford. You can succeed financially, says the Queen, whether in balancing your budget, making sensible purchases, or being recognised and rewarded at work.
If you’re experiencing financial problems, this Queen cautions you to calm down and stop panicking. By letting yourself becoming upset or overwhelmed, she says, you might be making things worse. So do your best to get control of your finances. Be willing to work hard. Be practical and sensible. Then relax and put your faith in the abundance of the universe – and trust in the Queen of Pentacles.
Want more information about Tarot cards and readings? I offer you single-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross nine-card readings at various price ranges, all via email. You’ll get a written overview of your personalised reading, plus a detailed explanation of each expressive card. You’ll also receive a photo of your card layout. Click here to receive your Email Tarot reading within the next few days.
And if you’re organising an intimate get-together or a large-scale even – hen night, baby shower, office party – cconsider adding the excitement of Tarot readings. I’d love to chat with you, so to find out more, please email me.
I am the Weekend Witch, and I can’t wait to help you meet your destiny!
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Individuals from all walks of life say the Tarot has changed their lives, so here’s another story in our series about life-changing Tarot card readings.
Connie
Connie Chapman is a life coach, teacher, and writer. She’s been featured in leading publications in her native Australia and around the world, and interviewed on top-ranking podcasts.
Given this level of success, you might ask, “How could this woman benefit from the Tarot?”
When Connie had her cards read at a friend’s wedding, the reader deduced, based on the cards, that Connie was a teacher and a life coach. Then the reader told Connie she was “too connected to her masculine energy.” She needed to accept her feminine side and change.
Connie realised the reader was correct – so much so that during the reading she began to cry.
Connie had long viewed being a woman as synonymous with weakness. Growing up, she’d watched her mother sit home while her father travelled, had exciting adventures, and earned money. He became her role model and the one she was desperate to please through her career success.
In so doing, she pushed aside qualities that she saw as weak and feminine: emotions, creativity, sensitivity, etc. But as a result of her Tarot reading, she now embraces these aspects of herself.
As Connie puts it, “This was my permission slip to allow my feminine side to be fully expressed. To peel back layers of self-protective armour I had built around my heart.”
Today Connie is no longer held back by childhood programming about what it means to be a woman, and she embraces her feminine self. You can read about Connie’s experiences here.
Want more information about Tarot cards and readings? I offer you single-card, three-card, and Celtic Cross ten-card readings at various price ranges, all via email. You’ll get a written overview of your personalised reading, plus a detailed explanation of each expressive card. You’ll also receive a photo of your card layout. Click here to receive your Email Tarot reading within the next few days.
And if you’re organising an intimate get-together or a large-scale event – such as the wedding Connie attended where she had her reading, consider adding the excitement of Tarot. I’d love to chat with you, so to find out more, please email info@tarotbyemail.com.
I am the Weekend Witch, and I can’t wait to help you meet your destiny!
(Stock photo, this is not a pic of Connie.)
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