Hello Viv,
Most of your questions were Yes and No type of questions. You only have to look at them to find out what I mean.
Yes, you can ask any question you like, but that does not mean they will or can be answered easily with the cards.
This has been clearly stated in the tarot Seeker’s Guidelines at the top of the Tarot Reading forum. Please have a look and see. Does this make me less of a reader? Then I am sorry; I have no powers to tell someone what will or will not happen in their life by the way they have formed their question.
Now you have rephrased your question(s) into something brief and clear. If you had done this in the first place, we would not have come this far.
We all do this out of our desire to help others and also our love towards the divination that we connect with. To get a good reading, a question must be asked clearly.
I will do exactly what you have asked in the edited version of your questions and hope it delivers the necessary insight for you:
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| one for my actual job a card to show what I can expect from it in the next months, one for this new job and a 3rd one for a message about possible outcome in my carreer and also we have the combination of the 3 cards that maigh also bring more information about the outcome, hiw things tend to unfold. it is aWhat is the best. What is more profitable, happier for me. |
I am using the Robin Wood deck.
What can you expect about your current job in the coming months or so?
The Star:
Hope, Hope and Hope. But ‘hope’ alone is not enough. We see in this card all the beautiful possibilities of stars shining above in the sky and a woman is pouring water from a pond out into the earth, while one of her feet is in the pond and the other one on soil.
What does this signify? This signifies that despite having the hope and even the positive signs and the creativity that you can actually create something and make it happen, the idea itself needs to be nurtured and not to be left alone. This is a beautiful card in all that it promises, but as with any gift, if we don’t open the box and don’t make use of it, it will only remain a gift in its colourful wrappings.
What is the message for you regarding the new job?
Four of Pentacles.
We see a man here sitting, his feet firmly on the ground and holding a coin with both hands, and a coin under each foot and one on his head. He is someone who has his feet firmly on the ground and is not getting carried away with any intangible hopes and daydreaming. He is keeping all his options close to his chest and is keeping his resources – both financial and decision-making- until the time is right. I feel this card is telling me that you should keep your feet firmly on the ground and not make any decisions until everything is clearly put to you in writing or the terms and conditions are acceptable to you.
Message about possible outcomes re your career.
Justice.
Whilst the choice is still yours to make, as no one can make this decision for you, I feel with both options there are good chances for success. I feel there are strong messages for you under each card above and Justice can only promise that what is right and just for you, will be done. What is being asked from you isn’t much really; have a look at these cards again and their messages to you and I feel if you leave things to the universe along with some effort on your part, justice will be served.
I picked another card by way of advice and I got the
Ace of Pentacles.
If you know the tarot, then you will know that this card stands for: new beginnings in the areas of work, finance and all things related to worldly and material needs. As I said to you in my previous post, you have opportunities and blessings coming your way; all you have to do is a mixture of effort, wisdom in your communications and/or negotiations, and a sense of fair judgement when you come to make your decisions.
All the best to you.