M.S. has requested an interpretation of the above cards that were drawn according to the protocol of silently completing the sentence, “Please give me some insight into __________.” M.S.. has not told me what (s)he has put into the blank space. The first three cards are the “heart” of the reading and are read as a unit. Then, the fourth card is drawn and read as a summary or clarifier. If we include the summary card, there are two members of the Major Arcana in this mini-reading, so we know that this request for insight focuses on M.S.’s soul’s agenda for this lifetime rather than her/his everyday life. There are no other two-of-a-kind or more in suits or numbers.
The spotlight has been on the Magician: that’s you, M.S. You make magic happen by channeling energies from the higher realms and getting them to manifest here on Earth. On the table in front of you are the symbols of the four suits of the tarot; use some discernment in choosing the right tool to get the job done in the best and highest way.
The spotlight is now on the Knight of Pentacles, sometimes called the Lone Ranger or the Loan Arranger. He rides into a situation, fixes the problem, and rides on, not even waiting for a thank you. He is well on his way to mastery but has paused to wonder if his present situation is “as good as it gets.” The answer is a resounding “NO!” Stop questioning the goods and goodies that are right there with you all the time. Does the statement, “You ain’t seen nothing yet,” sound exciting? There is much more to come.
The spotlight is moving toward Death, allowing the old form, the old way of doing things to die because it has outlived its usefulness. The new way has already begun as shown by the rising sun on the right side of the card. Thank and bless the old way, for it got you to this point in your life, and recognize and embrace the changes you have recently experienced that have opened up a brand new way of seeing, being, and participating in your life.
The summary card is the King of Swords, mastery in the area of resolving conflict. This card appears in a reading when you have earned the right to declare what will be done, what is, why, when, where, and how. If someone asks, “How come . . .?” you are entitled to reply, “Because I say so.” You have the authority to override the arguments and differing opinions. Contrast will still appear in your life, but it will be handled with grace and ease and will not slow you down.
Does this make sense? I hope it was helpful.
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