59-Ten of Swords Reversed Golden Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

You are taking or thinking of taking some steps which will indeed improve your health situation. Try not to think about the whole rest of your life, focus on today. Take one step at a time. If you are in need of healing, allow yourself to believe that you deserve to get better. Ask for any help that you may need.

Card Meanings: Surviving Disaster, Being Saved, Courage, Positive Energy, Worst Is Yet To Come, Good Health, Relapse, Things Getting Better, Being Beyond Help, Total Ruin, Pulling Yourself Together, Learning From Past Hardships, Fears Coming True, Over The Worst, Escaping Ruin, Despair, Rising Above Problems/Haters/Bitchiness

The Ten of Swords does carry an unpleasant connotation, but it is also not necessarily the end of the world. When it appears, however, it is a clear signal to be careful about where you put your trust.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: There is strong evidence that some precognitive dreams warn about future health problems. Jung noticed that if his patients dreamt of injury to a horse

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Creative Tarot: The next step is a bit gruesome: it’s the Ten of Swords. The card of surrender. You’re not going to like it, but you have to do it anyway. It is the card of resigning yourself to circumstances. You might not like having to work with a tight schedule, or work with an outline, or actually working at all! But it must be done. And so you resign yourself to it.

Tarot Triumphs: Needless to say, the Pope in a Tarot reading does not have to represent any specific religious leader or even organized religion; he is more of a teacher or instructor, a guiding figure in any particular situation. He is likely to signify what you or the querent consider to be a higher form of authority, the person who holds the balance of power or the moral high ground. The card can also represent the inner values that you depend on and the dictates that you have absorbed and live your life by. We all have values that are to some extent conditioned, often imprinted at an early age, and that help us to live responsibly; sometimes, though, these may conflict with the stirrings of true conscience, and so the card could represent an ethical clash within oneself or with an outside figure of moral authority.

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Reversed Cards: The Six of Cups in the mirror aspect reminds me ever so slightly of the Page of Cups in the upright position, as they both offer up a space for healing, particularly inner-child healing. Inner-child work is at the heart of most healing paths, as this is where most of us developed our sense of self-worth and learned how to have or not have relationships. In the mirror aspect of the Six of Cups, you get to take a closer look at just how your inner child’s programming is aligned or misaligned with the needs of your grown-up self. Like all children, your inner child will need time, space, and patience to deal with the healing and clearing work that this card brings with it. Don’t rush it.