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The Tens


They say what goes around, comes around. This is certainly true of the Tens, the cards that take the energy of the Wheel in four psychological directions. The Tens represent a different kind of richness – the kind that says you are satiated, finished with something and ready to move on to something new.

When the Tens appear in your readings, accept the fact that you have enough, even if you don’t feel that way. You may even want to meditate on the subject of the card to get in touch with the truth of fullness in your life.



Wands

The Ten of Wands represents more than you need in the way of enthusiasm. You don’t really need to be this inventive, to seek this level of discovery, or this complete a business success. That is not to say you won’t relish it, but you will soon be turning from what has occupied your mind to examine new intuitive inspirations.

Coins

The Ten of Coins represents more than you need in the way of aspiration. This is the end of a financial cycle, for good or bad. You have had more than enough money and material things. Now you turn your thoughts and efforts toward a new venture or adventure.

Swords

The Ten of Swords represents more than you need of practicality. You are ready for something new in your life. There may be a loss of employment, either through retirement or a layoff. There could also be a painful separation from someone you love and respect. While the past held practical comfort, the future may bring unrest or uncertainty.

Cups

The Ten of Cusp represents more than you need in the way of emotion. You may discover an unconventional love interest; you may completion of an emotional cycle; or you may enjoy happy family circumstances. Harmony allows you to relax and enjoy your life, knowing that you will eventually strike out on a new adventure.


All content copyright Stephanie Jean Clement 2008.