Welcome to your weekly post about the energy of the week, what it will be like, and how to take better advantage of that energy.
Let us begin.
Knight of Coins:
The Knight of Coins is an energy card.
This is action.
Movement towards a material goal.
The physical body in motion.
Work.
This card represents the sign of Virgo. The Overseer. Management.
A person who understands the development of time and space.
Knowledge in action.
Perception in progress.
This card would be a strong young person in their 20’s who wish to be as great a leader as the King of Coins.
This card could be a strong lover who wishes only to create a long and lasting relationship with prosperity as the foundation.
This card can be the energy that we need to take on in order to meet our goals.
Funny how as human beings we cling to money in order to be happy.
Money is nice but it is not everything.
Sometimes we have to create a backup plan.
Sometimes we have to plow the field our damn self. Sometimes we have to plant the fucking seed, talk nice to it 24/7, and water the fuck out of it.
Sometimes we are the only ones who will see it grow. Sometimes it is for others to see progress.
There are moments in our life that require us to lay the foundation out for others. Like a person who only knows one part of a trade.
To build a house, takes a lot of hands.
Some workers never see the completion of the house because they are off working on other projects. They come in, do the work, and set off on their merry way.
They would be the Knight of Coins because they have a set skill to help a project get completed, but really never stay around to make sure it turns out correct.
This card represents the overseeing of projects within the scope of our practice. This card has strength and power behind it. As if the Knight is telling us to help or get out of the way.
Two of Cups, Seven of Cups, The Hierophant:
The past will not leave us alone.
I was recently talking to a friend about the past. It sometimes lingers in the shadow parts of our life. We move forward and when great things take place, the past we try to forget, creeps back in.
It presents us with a choice, to sit in the past and complain or move forward with our life, understanding that the past is done.
If we are to hold on to the past, then things begin to linger and return. We complain that stuff is just not going our way.
We throw our goals out the window and start to focus on the things we do not contain within our environment.
We start to think that advancing forward is just too much work, and we become comfortable.
If we decide to move forward then the past takes on an action form. It represents a lesson that we must learn. Now a life lesson doesn’t just go away after we have learned it.
The lesson returns at times to remind us of the reason for our existence on this earthly plain.
We accept the change that is being presented to us and push forward into the great unknown.
There are going to be relationships that will also return to us, like the missing socks that disappear for no reason as we wash them, they return to be present and complete our journey.
Sometimes they return multiple times and in the process we give in a little less to their gravitational pull.
We set our goals, once again, and state to the Universe that this will be the time of greatness, and the Universe responds with peace and love.
The Universe acknowledges our passion and smiles, for it knows just how great we can be.
Until next time.
Blessed Be,
Aaron