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Today's sample Tarot card reading

Conflict with another person

This reading can help you understand if you have a conflict with another person.

1. SOURCE OF CONFLICT - The Ace of Coins

The Ace of Coins represents a doorway into a new, more prosperous way of being. It speaks of stability and constancy and of achieving visible results. It is not a card of fanciful dreams and pie-in-the-sky ideas, but is a good card to turn up when you are in a situation in which you need more solidity, stability and concrete changes in your life. The Ace of Coins also asks us to trust that the path which takes care of our practical and material needs is not as arduous as we so often believe it to be. How much happier would we be if we could get money to be our slave, not the other way round?

The reasons behind the conflict
Receiving the Ace of Coins in this position suggests you may have been worrying about your material needs in the past, without doing much to change your situation. This sort of worrying doesn't achieve much apart from ill-health, a furrowed brow and stressed relationships - so it is not surprising if you are now finding yourself not much further on.

 

 

2. EFFECT - The Four of Coins

From the moment we come out of the womb we start wanting. As babies we cry out for food, comfort, love and attention. As we grow older our desires turn to such things as wordly goods, sex and money, but this feeling of wanting remains the same. In a sense, one could say the Four of Coins is the card of the three year old, demanding its needs are met. In a well balanced human being, our wants are counteracted by a mature sense of life's purpose, enabling the individual to stay on track. It is quite easy, however, for humans to get locked into cycles. One of the most common of these traps is to always be wanting bigger, better, faster. The more we get, the more we want. Unfortuneately, our quiet inner soul can get trampled in this rush, so it is wise to remember what life is really about.

How the conflict is affecting you
The Four of Coins in this position suggests that you are allowing yourself to be controlled by your wants and desires and, to some extent, are losing sight of what is really important to you. You may be coming to the realisation that the things you crave aren't really bringing you happiness. Ask yourself instead what is important to you.

 

 

3. ADVICE - The Page of Cups

The Page of Cups is the card of intuition, gut feeling or following where your heart tells you to go. It speaks of romance and a honeymoon period in our relationships. It also represents new beginnings, dreams coming to life and following your inner guidance to new horizons and possibilities. The Page of Cups is an exciting card. It represents the spirit of adventure - the magic carpet which can take us wherever we want to go, and places we aren't even aware we want to go to! This may happen through connections; something we all may have experienced at some point: we meet the right people at the right time; we find ourselves engaged in the right conversations; we experience coincidences, common goals, shared beliefs with others. All of which can give us clearer direction for our lives.

How to approach this conflict
Receiving the Page of Cups in this position advises you to be open to what your intuition is telling you. Trust this process and put your cynicism on hold for a while. The card also asks you to be open to the people you meet. Think of each of these people as potentially being able to share great secrets, gifts, truths, insights with you. Problems may be transformed as a result.

 

 

4. OUTCOME - The Wheel of Fortune

The Wheel of Fortune is one of the few cards in the traditional Tarot deck which doesn't include a human figure. This is fitting because it is about those things which are outside human control. Depending on one's beliefs this could be seen as the Power of God, the Law of Karma or just simple fate. This card serves as a reminder that although many of us would like to believe that we are in total control of our lives, there are forces acting upon us which are beyond our influence and understanding. The idea of a wheel is revealing because it suggests there are underlying cycles and patterns to these forces that influence us.

The outcome of this conflict
The Wheel of Fortune suggests that you will go through a period of feeling out of control of what happens to you in time. The Wheel will begin to turn and it won't be until this process has come to an end that you will be able to recognize the forces that were at play. When this time comes you will need to relax and accept that you cannot always be in charge of what happens to you.

 

 

Overview of this reading

There is a predominance of the suit of Coins. Coins are about what we have. Readings with a lot of coins are often focusing on material possessions, ownership, the things we have and the things we would like to have.