Hi Mystic,
Since you have not asked any specific questions, I will assume that a general reading is being requested here. After two years without asking for a single reading you must by this time be experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms?
The first card I drew on your behalf was the Two of Cups, the so called card of Romeo and Juliet, or of unrequited love. Twos generally indicate that a decision has needed to be made in the past between two different choices (in your case between two prospective partners in a romantic sense) mainly on the basis of your instincts, rather than the use of any logic. The Two of Cups is believed to symbolise two starry eyed lovers instantly recognising their soul mate from the time of their very first meeting, and in a perfect world their union would be almost inevitably a long and happy one, full of love and light. But I should not have to tell you that this is far from being a perfect world, and that often factors or people outside of the relationship interfere with or get in the way of your love for each other ever being fully realised. There is therefore a certain note of tragedy frequently associated with this card, in that two people who love or loved each other as much as you do or did are often through no fault of their own prevented by factors largely beyond their control from being able to carry their loving partnership to it's obvious conclusion.
Your second card the Four of Pentacles (or coins) is thought to mean that you currently find yourself to be in a holding pattern or period of time within which nothing much appears to be happening at least on the surface. From a positive viewpoint this card suggests that you are currently in the process of building something of importance or value to you upon a firm foundation which you have established over time through sheer hard work, or are merely tying up loose ends. From a more negative perspective however, this could alternately mean that you are stubbornly holding on to some way of thinking or doing which is no longer serving you well, and may in fact (even worse) be holding you back or keeping you firmly stuck in one place.
Please do not take this too personally but the Four of Pentacles has been rather misleadingly and impolitely called on occasions the "miser card". It is usually interpreted to mean that the person concerned is somewhat tight with their money and unwilling to take the calculated risks involved in making a shrewd investment which could potentially provide them with a reasonable and regular income in the future if they act now. While I am certainly not suggesting that you are a miser or a tight wad with your hard earned cash, there is no doubt that in order to make money we often first need to plant a small money seed and allow it to grow in the proper fullness of time. We also at the same time need to develop what is commonly called a wealth consciousness, where by giving small amounts of money (representing energy) away to those who are in greater need of it than we are, we create a space in our own lives into which more wealth can flow (and not just money. You are not being asked to give away everything you own and to become a pauper or beggar, but you are being encouraged to through small acts of generosity, charity and the making of wise investment decisions become a more active participant in the energy web of life which underlies and connects us to each other. By not being willing to donate a relatively small amount of money to someone who is needy now, you are interfering with the energy exchanges and are thereby preventing the Universe from returning the benefits or rewards of your investment to you many times over.
You third and final card once again belongs to the Pentacle suit. Threes of any suit are thought to represent opposites of a pair coming together to create a third whose combined properties are greater than the sum of the two. In other words, this is a case of 1+1 adding up to much more than just two. Two opposing passions, emotions, ideas, jobs or sources of income can under certain circumstances work well together. and allow us either as individuals or together as members of a pair to achieve something which we could never have imagined or aspired to if we had only used one at a time. Since this is the Three of Pentacles (the craft person's card), we are again talking about making and responsibly managing our money. What this card is telling me is that you are highly creative and that your talents and skills would not only make your works be admired by many, but that they would also be willing to compensate you well for all the time and effort you put into creating works of art of such immense beauty and exquisite detail. I feel that this is reminding you that your total material worth is not confined to how much money you have in the bank at any time. The fruits of your artistic or creative labour are a saleable commodity, and while you should not charge a prohibitive fee for your services, you should be adequately financially rewarded for putting a part of yourself into everything you make, according to what the market dictates is fair and reasonable. Do not always undervalue what you can provide or do by simply giving it away completely free to those people who would feel much more comfortable if they instead were allowed to at least pay you a token amount.
They will not feel so indebted to you, either now or in the future?
Hoping that you will find these insights of relevance and use to you,
Kindest regards,
eye_of_tiger
