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| The card not shown but at the center of the cross, represents the atmosphere surrounding the central issue. Nine of Coins (Gain): Balance. Compromise. Security. The cycle of nature. The protection of family. A season of dormancy which makes later fertility possible. |
| The card visible at the center of the cross represents the obstacle that stands in your way - it may even be something that sounds good but is not actually to your benefit. Page of Coins, when reversed: An unrealistic deluded state of mind. Rationalizations. Pseudoscience. |
| The card at the top of the cross represents your goal, or the best you can achieve without a dramatic change of priorities. The Emperor: Worldly authority. Professional success. Social power. The life of action and decision, especially in politics and business. Patriarch, clan leader, and pater familias. |
| The card at the bottom of the cross represents the foundation on which the situation is based. Ten of Coins (Wealth): Prosperity. Tranquility. Family affection. |
| The card at the left of the cross represents a passing influence or something to be released. Five of Coins (Worry): Impoverishment and barrenness. Yearning for one absent. |
| The card at the right of the cross represents an approaching influence or something to be embraced. The Hierophant, when reversed: Dogmatic beliefs. Spiritual authoritarianism. Enfeebled philosophizing. |
| The card at the base of the staff represents your role or attitude. The Hanged Man, when reversed: Masochism. Self-imposed confinement. Potential release from bondage. |
| The card second from the bottom of the staff represents your environment and the people you are interacting with. Ten of Cups (Satiety): The union of love and the soul. Happiness in love. Balance in friendship. Joyful equanimity in oneself. |
| The card second from the top of the staff represents your hopes, fears, or an unexpected element that will come into play. Queen of Swords: A person of sharp insight, persuasive, powerful and thorough. If extroverted, an administrator, an organizer, a firebrand, splendid as a summer's day - and sometimes as overwhelming. If introverted, a person of deep sentiment, susceptible to flights of ecstasy, of the flames of inner torment. |
| The card at the top of the staff represents the ultimate outcome should you continue on this course. Nine of Cups (Happiness): Difficulties overcome. Favorable agreement. Reconciliation. A new beginning. Renewal of trust. Bestowal of forgiveness. |