![]() But also, the cause of confusion could be issues with drinking as well as his apathetic depressive state of mind." And so on. And finally, A is not so much up to involve himself. Person A might also be confused about what does exactly he is looking for, what does he want. A spends more time waiting for a job to find him instead to move his ass. But if your question was "Why person A has problems with finding a job?" the answer could also be "Because person A has an unrealistic expectation and also A is lazy. If you had in mind exactly, does person A has problems with drinking and get for instance already mentioned combination, it strongly suggests that you are right. Does that combination always mean that? - The answer is most certainly no. So, does the combination of Four of Cups and The Moon refer to issues with alcohol? The answer is positive. More cards which fit the certain pattern means more probability. Depending on subject or theme you do your reading about, you should try to find appropriate patterns in your spread which fit the main theme of your reading. One of the most important things here is to learn to how to look for patterns. Firstly, I want to make an introduction to combinations and reading cards in pairs or triads or in an overall spread. I've been thinking for a while about writing about tarot cards combinations, so here we are. Card combinations impress many of us, both professional tarot readers and newbie's as well as some clients and customers of our services. Can we move past it by moving through it (and by ignoring that bossy disembodied hand and its shiny new cup for the moment)?Īs always, dear reader, I present possibilities, and then trust that your inner wisdom knows better than us both, and can point us in the right direction.Recently someone asked me how would I read a combination of Four of Cups and The Moon in the spread and does it refer to alcoholic issues? I found this as an interesting topic and decided to write a few words about it. do we just need a minute to fully allow ourselves to be OVER IT ? Can we grant ourselves permission to deeply explore the textures of this collapse, to really know how this emotional shape arises, without getting stuck here indefinitely? Or have we just survived a period of intense stress and overwhelm, and now feel the need to turn inward for respite and to restore emotional balance? If we feel detached, we can ask ourselves what would engage us again? Do we need a fresh start to shake things up, or just some encouragement to appreciate what is already right in front of us? If we are closed off to others, are we being gently invited to open up to potential new relationships, represented by this fourth cup? Can we trust that there is still yet more beauty and possibility for pleasure to be found in life? A s we did in the Hermit, we can ask ourselves: are we turning towards or away from something? We can use this card as a mirror to help us direct our inner work. We may just relish being lost in delicious reverie, or seek spiritual renewal by detaching from mundane interactions. Please let me know if you need a referral!)Ĭonversely, this card may also signify an introspective period of self-reflection and contemplation. ![]() (A note of caution around these more intense manifestations: incessant rumination and anhedonia-an inability to feel pleasure-may indicate symptoms of depression or other mental health concerns if you are struggling with this, you may wish to seek professional support. Our fantasies about the good ol’ days may prevent us from perceiving the fresh gift being offered to us by the present moment. (I admit that I grinned at the "OVER IT" shirt in the second image, as I'd privately named this the "MEHHH" card in my head :P)Įxtreme versions of this pattern may find us bitterly sulking in our isolation, completely absorbed in the self-referential loop of our melancholy. Nothing feels worth doing, and so we have disengaged from life. We may be finding life stale and flat, or are bored and unstimulated by our environment, stuck in an emotional rut. In this card, we have sunk deep into apathy and emotional withdrawal, having become disillusioned, disappointed, and disenchanted with the world.
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