73-Ten of Coins – Reversed Golden Deck

Your Chosen Card – Ten of Coins Reversed Golden Deck

When reversed, the Ten of Disks hints at a family feud related to financial insecurity or a matter of legacy or inheritance. The person in charge of planning for the needs of his or her dependents has instead been guilty of unwise speculation or poor financial planning. In some cases, this card may highlight problems related to gambling. Alternatively, the person who should be providing for the family has opted to hoard his or her wealth rather than use it for the benefit of others.

Keywords Reversed: Financial insecurity, loss, robbery, dissipation, family feuds, gambling debts, failed speculation, unwise use of money, reckless spending, hoarding one’s wealth rather than using it to benefit others.

Timing: 20 Virgo–30 Virgo. Tropical, 12 September–22 September. Sidereal, 7 October–16 October.
Astrology: Nimble and clever Mercury (dignified) in the third decan of earthy Virgo, realm of the Queen of Swords (Water of Air) and the Hermit (Virgo). Mercury is linked to the Magician.
Number Symbolism: 10 – one too many, the fullness of completion, readiness to begin a new cycle.

Mathers: House, dwelling, habitation, family; (R) gambling, dissipation, robbery, loss.

When Ten of Coins is reversed you can pretty much take it that life is going well but that’s when life takes us by surprise.  If Ten of Coins is unclear it may help to choose a card from the Major Arcana to provide more insight into what it is Ten of Coins is trying to tell you.  If you had a particular issue in  mind, or want to seek clarification on something else, you can also choose again to get more guidance.

This chosen card is part of your reversed card reading for Ten of Coins using cards from 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.


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Complete Book of Tarot
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Complete Book of Tarot: If reading the tarot involves using the cards to prime your intuition so you are able to tell a coherent story, then mastering the art of tarot divination requires practice in storytelling. As the saying goes, a picture is worth a thousand words. The art of tarot involves translating the images on the cards into a mythological tale that can be of benefit to the querent. When you read the cards for someone, you collaborate with the person to create a story that puts some aspect of their life into meaningful perspective. In this process, the reader and the querent are spurred on by the images on the cards.

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Complete Book of Tarot: Four court cards in each suit, modeled after the European royal court consisting of a King, Queen, Knight, and Page.

Complete Book of Tarot: In this age of the Internet, tarot readings can now be done online with the querent residing quite some distance in space from the reader and thus unable to have physical contact with the cards. To allow the querent active participation, I have evolved the following method for reading online. After discussing the querent’s concerns and the type of reading that might be appropriate, I ask the querent to reflect on the question while I shuffle the cards. I instruct the querent to tell me to stop shuffling when the time feels right. I then cut the cards and reassemble the deck, placing the bottom cut on top.

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