40-Five of Cups Reversed Thoth Work Tarot Reading

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Career, Work Or Retirement:

Although things may have been tough with regard to work lately, you are beginning to figure out that the only person you can truly control or effect in the situation is yourself. Think positively, and consider what is truly right for you. Keep a great attitude and be civil. That and the best work you can produce is all they have a right to expect.

Card Meanings: Hope, Letting Go Of Grief, Letting Go Of Regret Or Guilt, Summon, Healing, Accepting Help, Overcoming Despair, Return, Moving Forward/ Moving On, Forgiveness, Re-Joining The World, Releasing Emotions, Letting Go Of Sorrow, Releasing Emotional Baggage

The Five of Cups is another card which reminds us that where we put our focus in life has a great deal to do with the quality of our lives and how well they work for us. What are you going to choose to focus on?

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Portable Magic: Conjunction: When two modifiers are laid together on the trump of the same sign, they are in conjunction. The separation between them is zero degrees. The planetary trump that is placed on top is dominant over the planetary trump it covers. Its action will guide and control the combined working of the two modifiers. The trumps of two planets in the same sign always act together in unison, whether they are in harmony or there is a dynamic tension between them. The action of one invariably affects the action of the other, so that it is difficult to consider them separately. Sometimes planets in conjunction neutralize each other.

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Creative Tarot: The person on the Five of Cups is so busy mourning what has been lost that he cannot see what remains. There is a sense of “Don’t cry over spilt milk” here, but at the same time, what is lost cannot be regained. The mourning process, however, can blind us to what is still good in our lives, and that must be considered. The Five of Cups is a warning not to get stuck and not to let disappointment ruin everything that remains.

Tarot Triumphs: Tarot, after all, has evolved to become a sequence of twenty-two images that hold together well as a set; they seem to be deliberately chosen, drawn for the most part from classical allusions and medieval imagery, but presented in an original way, and as an apparently meaningful set, not as a random mix of allusions. And they evade attempts to tie them into one specific source.12 They contain elements of known images, as we’ll explore in chapter five, but they have an identity of their own as a set and sequence of symbols. This has led to frequent conjecture that a form of spiritual teaching may well have been embedded in the early forms of Tarot, perhaps a version of Sufism, Kabbalah, or alchemy. This is speculation, but not outlandish conjecture. Or perhaps it emerged from a school of wisdom that has not survived in any other recognizable form.

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Reversed Cards: When the World card shows up, we are normally grateful and oftentimes relieved, as the World card tends to show a completion, something that is finally coming together in a finished way. Even though this is not the first time we have seen completion energy in the major arcana, the World’s endings are different from those of the Death card and even the cycles that present themselves in the Moon card. The World is the end of the Fool’s journey, a point of graduation, if you will. Mixed with the energy of the three, it is a card that lets us know that we have either received something we have worked hard to manifest or that it is indeed on its way. Here in the reversed aspect of this card, however, things are still aligning and coming together, and you are not quite ready to graduate and move on just yet. It is important to note that the completed circle is not broken, nor is the completion energy in any way being taken off its intended path; it is merely still coming together. Like the three it vibrates to, it is finding its way to the finish line on its own terms, in its own way, and on its own time.