Alright, so, I’ve been messing around with Tarot cards lately, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. Today, I want to talk about the 5 of Pentacles, or as some folks call it, the 5 of Oros. This card, it’s a heavy one.
I pulled this card the other day during a reading, and man, it hit me right in the gut. It was in the morning, I was feeling kind of out of it, you know, the usual Monday blues. So, I decided to shuffle my deck and see what the universe had to say. And bam, there it was, the 5 of Oros, staring right back at me.
This card, it’s all about hard times, loss, and feeling left out in the cold, quite literally. The image on the card usually shows two people walking through the snow, looking all miserable and beat down. They are passing by a church, but they don’t seem to be going in. It’s like they’re lost, both physically and spiritually.
- I started by just looking at the card, really taking in all the details.
- Then, I closed my eyes and tried to feel the energy of the card.
- I asked myself what this card meant to me right now, in this moment.
- I thought about my job, my money situation.
- I pulled a few more cards for clarificaiton, some postive ones appeared.
- Finally, I took a moment to be grateful for what I do have, even if things are tough right now.
When I saw this card, I immediately felt a sense of unease. It was like the universe was telling me that things were going to be tough for a while. And honestly, it wasn’t wrong. I’ve been going through some financial difficulties lately, and this card just confirmed what I already knew deep down. I lost some money when making some poor financial decisions.
But, you know, it’s not all doom and gloom. After reflecting a bit more, I realized that this card can also be a reminder to seek support when you need it. Those two people in the image, they’re not alone. They have each other. And that church in the background, it’s a symbol of hope and community.
So, yeah, the 5 of Oros, it’s a tough card, but it’s not necessarily a bad one. It’s a reminder that hard times are a part of life, but they don’t have to last forever. And sometimes, it’s okay to ask for help. In fact, after pulling the card, I decided to reach out to my friends and family. And you know what? It helped. Just talking about my problems made me feel a little bit better.
It’s all about perspective, I guess. And Tarot, well, it’s just a tool to help you see things from a different angle. I am still learning, I guess I will keep pulling cards and see what else the universe has in store for me. Who knows, maybe next time I’ll get a more positive card. But even if I don’t, I know I can handle it. We all can.