The Nine of Pentacles — Accumulation by Michelle Embree 10/11/22
Acumen is the goal; practice is the attainable. …
Acumen is the goal; practice is the attainable. …
May our wounds be beloved. …
The Ten of Cups offers us the deepest of fulfillment, what we might even call happiness. …
A charismatic person can be benevolent or downright maniacal. …
The Devil creates binds and obsessions …
This is not something that happens anywhere except maybe in the dreams of Holden Caulfield. …
In Amy Heckerling’s cult classic Clueless, we meet a Knight of Wands personality in Cher Horowitz. …
Powerful rulers once employed alchemists to attempt the arduous process of creating gold from non-precious metals by way of magic. Though the tale is told that alchemists could, in fact, accomplish this task, it is said that they could not produce this gold in large quantities. It is also said that the attempt to perfect this process of gold making is how we wound up with both porcelain and gunpowder. …
A naturally occurring conflict erupts from the basic inequities of society that remain part of the aligned group. Those organizing for their collective rights as workers will still be dealing with misogyny, racism, homophobia, and even classism because we internalize the bias we survive. This is a Five of Wands conflict in that one is not at odds with the goals of the others in the group but with the preexisting and unexamined social prejudices held by individuals. This is a worthy conflict that furthers the lofty goals of equity throughout society and it must be taken head-on with skill, strategy, and resolve.
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The negative aspects associated with The Hierophant include dogma, spiritual institutionalism, favoring hierarchy over righteousness, and keeping sacred secrets from general knowledge. This card is