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Low arcan Four of Cups and High arcan Wheel of Fortune and Low arcan Four of Pentacles combinations:
- missed opportunity;
Card 1 - Four of Cups
The Four of Cups presentations a young guy sitting beneath a tree on a mountaintop, a ways from others. He seems to be in contemplation and meditation. In front of him are three cups laying on the grass even as another cup is being supplied to him via a hand within the air. The guy has crossed his hand and legs, and he is calling down at the 3 cups, unimpressed, such that he can't see the cup being offered to him by way of the stretched arm.
The Four of Cups represents our tendency to take with no consideration the matters that we have, making it tough for us to peer what treasures the universe presents us with. We tend to have the solutions to our troubles proper around us, but we have a tendency to focus too much on what we do not have.
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Card 2 - Wheel of Fortune
The Wheel of Fortune is one in all the maximum highly symbolic cards inside the deck, stuffed with symptoms that each have its personal meaning. At the center of the card, lies a giant wheel, protected in esoteric symbols. There are extraordinary creatures that surround the wheel; the angel, the eagle, the bull and the lion. They are related to 4 fixed symptoms within the zodiac - leo, taurus, scorpio and aquarius. These four animals also are representatives for the 4 evangelists in Christian traditions, which is perhaps the cause that they are all adorned with wings.
The books that every of the creatures hold represents the Torah which communicates awareness and self-understanding. The snake shows the act of descending into fabric world. On the wheel itself, rides a sphinx that sits at the pinnacle, and what seems to be both a devil, or Anubis himself bobbing up at the bottom. These two Egyptian figures are consultant of both the knowledge of the gods and kings (in the case of the sphinx) and the underworld (Anubis). They are rotating forever, in a cycle, and suggests that as one comes up, the other goes down.
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Card 3 - Four of Pentacles
This card depicts a man who is sitting on a stool, who's holding onto two pentacles in a totally protecting and tight posture. It s nearly as though he's hoarding them out of fear of loss. One pentacle is balanced precariously on his head, whilst some other one is tightly clutched between his very own hands, and there are two of them which might be securely located underneath his feet. He is making sure that there is truely no one touching his coins. At the same time, he is likewise unable to transport because he's holding the coins so tightly. In different words, he's restrained from acting because he is holding too tight to his possessions. To some, money does now not usually carry freedom.
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