08/22/11: Conflict Zen | Reversed Five of Wands
The reversed Five of Wands suggests battle review. A Zen approach can spare your energy for happier ends.
The Cosmos is part of any Fool’s Journey—those blips of the divine that show up in everyday observations and ponderings.
Here, you’ll find plenty of Tarot, a touch of magic, maybe some astrology, animal messengers, and other bits of woo woven together. But whether or not you buy into a new-agey framing, the point is the same: what counts is the messages, not the envelopes they arrive in.
The reversed Five of Wands suggests battle review. A Zen approach can spare your energy for happier ends.
The Hermit teams up with the Ten of Pentacles to suggest inner seeking leads to outer successes.
The Empress highlights the paradox of mothering–you give life, but you cannot live the life you’ve given.
Mistakes are part of living. But you can bounce back, with a little help from your friends, to fight another day.
From a Tarot reading: Four of Wands and creating your own sanctuary.
Knight of Pentacles, Ace of Wands, Two of Pentacles: Tarot has advice for avoiding procrastination, but still getting it done.