Tarot Musings: February 23, 2023 -- Two of Pentacles and Three of Cups
Tarot Musings: February 23, 2023 -- Two of Pentacles and Three of Cups
This reading is for you, my followers. For today, I pulled two cards.
What are you currently trying to decide? Are you trying to choose between two options?
Or, do you feel like you are serving two masters — trying to do what you need to do and what you want to do?
It is hard to achieve two ends with the same action.
But you may be able to celebrate when you pick one thing and focus on it, knowing that you cannot make everyone happy all of the time, and knowing, as you have long known, that the exhaustion you feel from trying to juggle too many things at once is not worth it.
If you are trying to make a decision, you may celebrate in a few months when you experience the benefits of saying “no” to something and “yes” to something else.
You may want to ask yourself some questions about the conflict you feel, the tug of war between the two masters you are trying to serve equally well, or the two or more options you are trying to choose between.
Why do you feel you need to serve both those masters?
Why do you avoid choosing one option and traveling on the path that takes you? If it’s not avoidance, what is preventing you from choosing?
Those questions can be a good place to start.
Remember also that you may not have all the answers and you may need to ask for help.
This reading is for you, my followers. For today, I pulled two cards.
What are you currently trying to decide? Are you trying to choose between two options?
Or, do you feel like you are serving two masters — trying to do what you need to do and what you want to do?
It is hard to achieve two ends with the same action.
But you may be able to celebrate when you pick one thing and focus on it, knowing that you cannot make everyone happy all of the time, and knowing, as you have long known, that the exhaustion you feel from trying to juggle too many things at once is not worth it.
If you are trying to make a decision, you may celebrate in a few months when you experience the benefits of saying “no” to something and “yes” to something else.
You may want to ask yourself some questions about the conflict you feel, the tug of war between the two masters you are trying to serve equally well, or the two or more options you are trying to choose between.
Why do you feel you need to serve both those masters?
Why do you avoid choosing one option and traveling on the path that takes you? If it’s not avoidance, what is preventing you from choosing?
Those questions can be a good place to start.
Remember also that you may not have all the answers and you may need to ask for help.