Daily Outlook Tarot Reading 11112019
Death
What should I know about today?
This card suggests that there is something significant coming to an end today. You may not be aware of this while it is happening but if you look back at a later stage you should be able to recognize what has passed from your life. Whether this is a good or a bad thing depends very much on your attitude. You could see this as a time to regret or dwell on what you have lost or you could look forward to the new opportunities coming your way.
Something coming to an end.
With it's depiction of The Grim Reaper and hooded skeletal figure the Death card is one of the most disturbing, but also one of the most misunderstood cards in the Tarot deck. In fact this card rarely, if ever, reflects someone actually dying but rather relates to the concept of endings. This could be the ending of a friendship or relationship, a stage in one's life or maybe even the letting go of a personality trait. In the past death was not seen quite so negatively as it is today. It was sometimes thought of as a welcome release from an arduous life to the more serene after-life, or a natural part of life which teaches us about completion and resolution and gives us meaning. When this card turns up we shouldn't dwell on what has passed from our lives but think about the space this has created for something new to enter in.
Knight of Swords
How should I approach this day?
The Knight of Swords in this position advises you to let your anger and frustration be a sign to you that you need to deal with situations in an adult way rather than allow them to overwhelm and upset you. Try as best you can to manage any frustrations you may be feeling and harness your inner strength to empower yourself again. Focusing on changing your attitude to situations will be far more profitable to you than confronting those situations head on, so for example try to take responsibility for the things you can change and accept the things you can't. This may not seem ideal, but you will at least feel more in control, and perhaps as a result will be in a better state in future to tackle some of those problems occurring outside yourself.
Act rationally.
The Knight of Swords is the card of the rebellious teenager who rails at the world and all its injustice. He speaks his mind without consideration for the consequences, such as hurting people's feelings along the way. This card may represent an aspect of ourselves which doesn't want to let go of our anger and admit that what lies beneath it may be vulnerability or a feeling that we are out of control. These feelings may have come from a time when we were criticised or put down, causing us to feel disempowered and to suppress some of our life energy. If we can turn this around, however, we can harness this energy and use it to our advantage. We can then be in a good position to right some of the wrongs in our lives or even in the world, and use our strong voices for speaking out in a more considered, compassionate and effective way.
Knight of Coins
What is the true potential of this day?
Receiving the Knight of Coins in this position predicts you can achieve success through sheer determination and perseverance today. By strengthening your will you have the ability to conquer all aspects of your life, thus bringing security, abundance and wealth as your rightful rewards. Your hard work, stamina and dedication will pay off, but be careful not to veer towards perfectionism or inflexibility, as this can alienate others and remove all the enjoyment for you along the way!
Future success through determination.
The Knight of Coins represents stubbornness and inflexibility. He is like a dog with a bone in his teeth: once he's got an idea about something, that's it - he's not letting it go. Sometimes this sort of 'dog'-gedness can be useful. You know with someone like that all jobs will get done. The problem is that you also know it's not always going to be fun being around with this person! This card can also speak of perfectionism, representing the part of our characters which is never satisfied with ourselves or others. No matter what we do or how hard we try we can never measure up to how things should be, whatever that means. This judgment of ourselves and others often hides a suppressed feeling that we aren't 'good enough.' It is wise to look at this aspect of our natures and work on self-acceptance where possible - as not only is this personality not much fun to be around for others, it can also be a nightmare for ourselves!
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