39-Four of Cups Reversed Golden Health Tarot Reading

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Well-Being, Physical Health Or Mental Health:

When you receive The reversed Four of Cups in relation to health and fitness, it’s saying that this is an excellent time to make some positive changes to your health care routine. Consider whether you need more exercise, better diet, or both. You can also bring yourself to see a practitioner now if you have been putting off needed check ups.

Card Meanings: Beginning, Focusing On The Positive, Focus, New Goals, Gratitude, Being Proactive, Zest For Life, Motivation, Seizing Opportunities, Interest, Enthusiasm, Letting Go Of Regret, Ambitions, Self-Awareness, End Of Stagnation

The Four of Cups is a card about wishful thinking. It warns us to remember to pay attention to what ‘is’ now, and the many blessings we each currently experience, and not to worry too much about ‘what could be.’ It is all too easy to overlook what we already have in the pursuit of what we don’t have.

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Elements of the Psychic World
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Elements of the Psychic World: Therapy that uses hypnosis to treat physical, mental and emotional ailments. Hypnosis is the induction of a state of mind where a person is more receptive to suggestions made to them. The conscious mind, with all its ingrained thoughts and habits is bypassed, allowing the hypnotherapist to directly contact the unconscious and implant healthy ideas. Hypnotherapy has proved to be particularly useful in treating stress-related conditions, phobias, bedwetting in children, eating disorders, weight problems, low self-esteem, stopping smoking and digestive complaints.

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Angel Insights : For example, when you find yourself confronted by peacocks: on T-shirts, in nature, or on television, or if you are drawn to peacocks and seek them out by purchasing greeting cards or art that depicts their image, your guardian angels might be hinting that you should take more pride in your natural abilities. These abilities were gifts from Spirit specifically designed to enable you to help others and fulfill your life’s purpose. Therefore these abilities were meant to be on display, not hidden away.

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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