While BaZi gives you the macro-level roadmap of your career potential, Tarot provides the micro-level, day-to-day tactical advice you need to navigate office politics, job interviews, and immediate financial decisions.
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Understanding the Suits in Career Readings
When asking the Tarot about your career or wealth, the four suits of the Minor Arcana take on very specific meanings:
- Pentacles (Earth): Direct financial outcomes, physical assets, salaries, and long-term stability. A reading heavy in Pentacles indicates material focus.
- Wands (Fire): Inspiration, ambition, action, and entrepreneurship. Wands indicate that drive and passion are the primary factors in your current work environment.
- Swords (Air): Communication, contracts, conflict, and intellect. A reading heavy in Swords often points to office politics or the need for clear strategic thinking.
- Cups (Water): Emotional fulfillment, workplace relationships, and creative flow. Cups ask if you are truly happy with what you are doing.
The 3-Card Career Spread
You don’t need complex 10-card Celtic Crosses for daily guidance. The most effective career spread is a simple 3-card pull:
- Card 1 (The Situation): What is the current underlying energy of my job or business?
- Card 2 (The Action): What specific action do I need to take right now to improve my financial standing?
- Card 3 (The Outcome): If I take this action, what is the likely result?
When to Use Tarot for Wealth
Tarot is not a tool for picking lottery numbers. Instead, use it when you are facing a crossroads: “Should I accept Job A or Job B?” or “How can I improve my relationship with my new manager?” It acts as a brainstorming tool with the universe, bringing hidden variables into the light.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I pull cards for my career?
It is best to pull cards only when the energy shifts or you face a new decision. Pulling cards every single day for the exact same question will lead to confusing and contradictory readings.
What does the Death card mean in a career reading?
The Death card rarely means getting fired in a negative way. It represents an inevitable transition. A phase of your career is ending so a new one can begin. It is a card of profound transformation.