short interpretations – coins

Ace of coins: A good start in material things. Financial and physical stability. A practical perspective. A significant sum of money. Utilitarian approach. Greed. Something basic and unsophisticated.

Inverse: similar

2 of coins: Duality. Two options or two elements. Collaborating while keeping distance. A winding road, advancing in complex ways. Recognition and acknowledgement.

Inverse: similar

3 of coins: Product. A partnership or an alliance bears fruit. First results of a project. Good prospects.

Inverse: Disappointment, a partnership or a project does not bear the expected fruits.

4 of coins: Stability. Solid material assets. Tradition, reputation and honor. Time-tested reliability. Established social institutions.

Inverse: Conservatism, clinging to old and outdated patterns.

 5 of coins: Disruption. Something new appears and destabilizes existing structures. A new element gets attention, but also awakens resistance.

Inverse: similar

 6 of coins: Expansion. Abundance of resources and possible ways to advance. A positive outlook, success. A good balance between stability and movement.

Inverse: similar

7 of coins: Acceptance. Something new is well received in the context of an existing system. Help and protection from others. Integrating into a system without losing one’s individuality.

Inverse: lack of independence, too much reliance on support from others. Feeling pressures from a system of which one is part.

8 of coins: Uniformity. A mechanical structure. Practical considerations prove efficient, but lack a human touch. Routine work. A slow and patient advance.

Inverse: similar 

9 of coins: Motivation. Carving a niche for oneself in an existing system. Ambition. Going against the current and enduring difficulties will prove beneficial in the long term.

Inverse: similar

10 of coins: Abundance. Intensive activity in practical affairs. Material success and achievements. A good financial situation. Some may be getting less than others.

Inverse: similar

Page of Coins: A practical endeavor. Untapped potentials are within reach. Tangible success at the beginning. A solid material base for further achievements.

Inverse: hesitation, lack of clear purpose. Thinking in terms of past achievements misses present opportunities.

Knight of Coins: Advancement in a practical direction. A productive expression of creativity. A clear and reachable goal.

Inverse: Constant pursuit of money, without reaching material stability. Passions and desires may interfere with practical plans.

Queen of Coins: tangible assets, material and personal stability, a sober and realistic vision. Looking at things from a practical and pragmatic perspective.

Inverse: Conservatism, resistance to change, aiming only to preserve the existing assets. A limited materialistic vision.

King of Coins: Confidence and security, a cautious but optimistic outlook. Looking for new achievements while holding existing assets secure.

Inverse: Dissatisfaction with what one already has. Disregard of the good things in the present situation. A too narrow outlook.