In my experience, we can certainly incorporate TIMING into our Tarot readings, as long as we are willing to be flexible, to look at the different aspects of the question, and to pay attention to where our intuition is guiding us. Or, can we shift the question slightly to ask HOW you can make something happen? Or, what other forces or details or aspects need to come into place before your desired outcome can occur? Or, how you can navigate the situation if it looks like the timing just isn’t right at this moment? What are you really asking when you ask WHEN something will happen?Īre you assuming that the answer is already set in stone, and you want to know so that you can plan for it, or prepare for it, or stop worrying about it or anticipating it? Fate vs Free Will vs Somewhere In Between.But, it raises all kinds of questions for me. This is indeed useful information to have. When will I get a good job, when will I find love, when will this stressful situation resolve itself, when will I feel better. Often times when people come for a Tarot reading, they want to know WHEN something will happen. That brings me to the idea of timing and Tarot. Even with the Tarot as our guide, we may not understand why things unfolded as they did, and it might not be beneficial at the time to have that knowledge at all. Sometimes we just don’t see the bigger picture. I don’t give up or lose faith in that knack. So, when I am in a situation where it feels like my timing was OFF, I always stop, step back, and take a breath. If you keep turning down the good things, the universe is going to stop offering them. If a big opportunity comes up, and the timing is just right, it feels like hubris or a terrible lack of appreciation and gratitude to the universe if I don’t take advantage of the gift that is being offered. This also applies to the idea of getting out while the getting is good. When it comes to the bigger things, I see a pattern in my life of knowing when to do something, or travel somewhere, of getting a feeling that if I don’t do it now, that option will no longer exist. If I listen to the urgings of my intuition, I usually get to a restaurant or attraction just before a huge lineup forms, or I get the last one of something before it sells out. As a side meaning, we sometimes see this normally humble farmer in a moment of frenzy, betting the crop on a roll of the dice.I’ve always had a knack for timing, at least when it comes to the smaller things. Someone who works with nature, cooperating with her ways, will waste less energy and time than the person who works against her. Of course, it's no good to count your chickens before they hatch, but there's no question that the person who is vigilant over a project is more likely to get the desired result. The protagonist of this card doesn't make excuses, isn't whimsical or moody, but is dedicated and sees the job through. The traditional concept is cultivation, with an attitude that slow and steady wins the race, with faith in nature's assistance. The Seven of this suit is typically a paean to the humble laborer who is willing to show up every day and sweat in the sun for next season's bounty.
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