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Tarot Card

Knight of Coins – Minor Arcana Court Card
Knight of Coins Upright Meaning
This card is usually called The Knight, but in some modern decks appears as the Prince. Traditionally, this card in this suit pictures an overseer of fertility and growth. His period of ascendancy is during the quiet years between conflicts, when everybody can collaborate in raising the collective standard of living. His horse is usually huge and thickset, more suitable to pulling a plow than riding swiftly into battle. His temperament is easygoing and relaxed, he’s moving at the rate of the flow, because he knows that you can’t hurry time.
Seeing the bigger picture, like a farmer planning for the future, he doesn’t allow momentary fads or fancies to distract him, and he doesn’t take seriously those who do. One can feel his stability and dedication — he is totally responsible and even somewhat predictable when it comes to his projects. He is earthy and gentle, as simple and deep as the soil he tills and the flowers he loves.
Knight of Coins Reversed Meaning
The Knight of Coins reversed suggests that you should stop wasting energy on people who can’t appreciate you. Stop throwing good money after bad.
Cease wasting your blood, sweat and tears on enterprises dominated by people who can’t appreciate you. In this instance, you would benefit the whole situation by moving on instead of being so loyal and true.

Animal Spirit Guide or Helper

Cardinal
The Cardinal spirit animal is a spirited creature with a zest for adventure. The Cardinal symbolizes all that makes you special and unique; the color of this bird reflects your bright personality, and it can also represent significant personal transformation, progress, and movement into higher levels of consciousness. This fascinating animal is very self-confident too! It can help you to live up to your fullest potential as it encourages you to explore new directions and take risks in order to grow as an individual.
The symbolism of the Cardinal
The Cardinal’s meanings are related to its behavior, lifestyle and color. It generally symbolizes:
Strong self-confidence
Strong personalities, assertiveness. Power over self and others.
Physical and mental alertness
The ability to adapt to circumstances without problems, and even to start from scratch
The importance of family, ancestors and home
Loyalty
Protection
Importance of sharing with others
Spiritual connection with the forces of the whole universe and intuition
The Cardinal’s red color symbolizes those qualities it shares with the sun: passion, enthusiasm, liveliness, heat, and strength in a person’s heart. Metaphorically elated to the sun and fire, it represents the sun’s warmth and fiery energy. The Cardinal encourages us to realize our hidden talent through our actions and work ethic as well as through our words.

Rune

EADHA
Symbolic of the aspen or white poplar, Eadha corresponds to the letter E. In the ogham tract, it’s featured under several spellings such as ebad, ebhadh, and edad. It represents the power of one’s will overriding destiny, as well as overcoming death.
In Celtic traditions, aspen is strongly associated with the festival of Samhain. It’s also believed to have magical uses for alleviating fears and communicating with the spirits of the dead. It was even thought that the voices of the dead could be heard in its rustling leaves, interpreted by shamans.

Witches Rune

Man
Planet: MARS
Sign: ARIES
Element: FIRE
Answer: YES
The powerful rune of the warrior, indicating strength, force or opposition. When this rune is drawn, things can move much more quickly than expected. You may feel pushed into action, but you should avoid hesitation and react with speed to achieve the best outcome.
A boy or a man could feature strongly at this time, and the rune can represent traditional authority, uniformed services or the military.
When drawn in a reading, the position energises the surrounding runes, but it can also warn of opposition or challenge.

Ogham

Beith/Beth
Beith, or Beth, corresponds to the letter B in the alphabet, and is associated with the Birch tree. When this symbol is used, it is representative of new beginnings, change, release, and rebirth. In some traditions, it also has connections with purification.
Birch trees are hardy. They’ll grow just about anywhere, including on bare soil. Because they tend to grow in clusters, what may be just one or two seedlings now can be practically an entire forest in a few decades. In addition to being a sturdy sort of tree, the Birch is useful. In days gone by, it was used for infants’ cradles, and is still harvested today to make cabinets and furniture.
From a magical perspective, there are a number of uses for Birch. The branches are traditionally incorporated into the construction of a besom, and are used for the bristles. Use the white outer bark in ritual in place of paper or parchment–just be sure you only harvest the bark from a fallen Birch tree, not a living one. Ancient herbalists discovered that various parts of this tree can be used for medicinal purposes. Bark was once brewed into a tea to fight fevers, and the leaves were used alternately as a laxative and a diuretic, depending on how they were prepared.
Beith Correspondences
Mundane Aspects: When this symbol appears, it means it’s time to get rid of all those negative influences you’ve been carrying around with you. Figure out what things are bad in your life, which relationships are toxic, and find a way to leave them behind. Instead of being dragged down by the negative, focus on the positive things you have in your life, the blessings and abundance. Use these things as a focus, rather than the harmful or damaging ones.
Magical Aspects: Consider the property of renewal and rebirth, as demonstrated by the Birch. Use this as a tool for spiritual and emotional regrowth, and developing your own ability to regenerate where there has been emptiness or devastation.

I Ching

Hexagram Eleven/11
Upper trigram: K'un The Receptive, Earth
Lower trigram: Ch'ien The Creative, Heaven
The Judgement
Peace. The small departs,
The great approaches.
Good fortune. Success.
The Image
Heaven and earth unite: the image of Peace.
Thus the ruler
Divides and completes the course of heaven and earth;
He furthers and regulates the gifts of heaven and earth,
And so aids the people.
Comments on the Hexagram
The Receptive, which moves downward, stands above; the Creative, which moves upward, is below. Hence their influences meet and are in harmony, so that all living things bloom and prosper. This hexagram belongs to the first month (February-March), at which time the forces of nature prepare the new spring.
The Judgement
This hexagram denotes a time in nature when heaven seems to be on earth. Heaven has placed itself beneath the earth, and so their powers unite in deep harmony. Then peace and blessing descend upon all living things.
In the world of man it is a time of social harmony; those in high places show favor to the lowly, and the lowly and inferior is an end to all feuds.
In side, at the center, in the key position, is the light principle; the dark principle is outside. Thus the light has a powerful influence, while the dark is submissive. In this way each receives its due. When the good elements of society occupy a central position and are in control, the evil elements come under their influence and change for the better. When the spirit of heaven rules in man, his animal nature also comes under its influence and takes its appropriate place.
The individual lines enter the hexagram from below and leave it again at the top. Here the small, weak, and evil elements are about to take their departure, while the great, strong, and good elements are moving up. This brings good fortune and success.
The Image
Heaven and earth are in contact and combine their influences, producing a time of universal flowering and prosperity. This stream of energy must be regulated by the ruler of men. It is done by a process of division. Thus men divide the uniform flow of time into the seasons, according to the succession of natural phenomena, and mark off infinite space by the points of the compass. In this way nature in its overwhelming profusion of phenomena is bounded and controlled. One the other hand, nature must be furthered in her productiveness. This is done by adjusting the products to the right time and the right place, which increases the natural yield. This controlling and furthering activity of man in his relation to nature is the work on nature that rewards him.

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