Four of Wands :
Jobs Well Done
Fire Has the ability to bring warmth and re-birth, but also destruction if not controlled. It represents our creativity, ambition and inspiration. As such it becomes the element that governs our desires, projects and achievements.
Positive traits : Job satisfaction, Completion of projects, New home
Negative traits : Decadence, Snobbery, Impatient
Four of Cups :
Combined Pleasures
Water When in it's normal state, the fluidity of water represents the ebb and flow of our emotions, relationships and affairs of the heart. If frozen it can represent challenges or stagnation. As steam, it could represent emotional turmoil and a tendency to over react. It governs the suit of Cups, which are good containers when handle correctly, but if knocked off balance, can readily spill their contents.
Positive traits : Evaluation of current affairs, Sense of familiarity
Negative traits : Over tired, Overindulgence, Depression
Four of Swords :
Respite from Troubles
Air Represents issues surrounding character, intelligence, communication and values. As this element governs the suit of swords, it often suggest challenges that will test the mettle of a persons character, intelligence, communication skills and personal values.
Positive traits: A time for withdrawal, a time to heal, A time for peace
Negative traits : Isolation and depression
Four of Pentacles :
Earthly powers, success
Earth This is the element that relates to all things material, work, business, money and wealth. Success or failure will depend upon how strong the foundation is. Did you start on firm ground or soft? It is easy to see why when you consider where the worlds economic wealth hails from. Whether it is precious metals, gems, gas or oil, all need to be removed from the Earth.
Positive traits : Contentment, Emotional and material security
Negative traits : Prone to Greed, Indecision, Obsessed by material possessions and gain.
Until tomorrow,
Blessed be.
Eva
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