30-Nine of Wands Reversed Golden Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

Do the best you can to stay calm and patient. Anxiety can be a major problem now if you let it overwhelm you. Deep breathing, vigorous exercise (if you can tolerate it/if your doctor has okayed it) can be very helpful now. If you’re waiting for answers on health questions, you may have to wait just a little longer. Don’t hesitate to seek support and talk about what is concerning you. Release tension as best you can.

Card Meanings: Rigid, Stalemate, Chronic Fatigue, Refusing To Compromise/ Give In, Giving Up, No Fight Left, Falling At The Final Hurdle, Weakness, Adversity, Retreat, Obstinate, Ill-Health, Unexpected Trouble, Lack Of Courage/ Persistence/ Perseverance/ Backbone, Dropping Your Guard, Not Learning From Past, Stubborn, Last One Standing, Withdrawal

This is basically a very positive card, however as you move towards the highest cards in the suit, more complexity and difficulty can be indicated. The Nine of Wands is where some would say this begins. This card can indicate anxiety and worry – being burdened and keyed up over concerns.

This reading is part of a health tarot reading using the The Nine of Wands using cards from the with the Golden Tarot Deck. You will find many more tarot pages that will be of great help if you need tarot card meanings. Use the search at the bottom of the page. We have some amazing tarot books for you to browse. Please see below.


Here are some snippets from a few of my favorite books

Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: The therapeutic use of magnets to improve health and ease pain. It is based on the theory first proposed by Franz Anton Mesmer that invisible fluid in the body could be rearranged to bring about healing and that magnets can be used to help rebalance the electromagnetic energy field that surrounds the body. It is also thought that magnets are able to electrically charge iron atoms in red blood cells so they work more efficiently. This circulatory speed up helps remove toxins faster and stimulates natural healing processes. As magnets contain a positive and negative charge they are also thought to aid the flow of the universal life force or energy (chi) through the body.

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Angel Insights : Angels know that everything in nature is holy, part of Spirit. People, animals, rocks, trees—they are all divine, because they all share that magical spark of energy that is the calling card of Spirit. The energy of things that were not created by man.

Reversed Cards: Regardless of being right-side up or upside down, the Fool is the journey man of the tarot universe. The Fool is you, me, and every other person who comes to the tarot for guidance, healing, or answers. The Fool is not really the beginning point of the journey but rather the mere possibility of one. Rachel Pollack tells us in her book The New Tarot Handbook that the meaning of the Fool is less about how he or she is pictorially represented and more about the numerical reference on the card itself. The Fool is zero. Nothing or ‘no-thing,’ as Pollack calls it. The zero has no up and no down. It is the same regardless of the upright or reversed position of the card. This means the Fool or journey man stands at the edge of all possibility, to which nothing has been attached. No expectations, no judgment, and no identity. The Fool is in essence who we are before we become tainted with ego. No wrong. No right. Just being.

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Tarot Triumphs: Reversal—The practice of shuffling the Tarot pack so that cards can appear upside-down or right-side up. The interpretation of reversed cards is usually a reevaluated form of their right-side up meaning, often with a more negative slant.