Tuesday: A Man Who's Lost Something Strategises Over How To Be Victorious
Tuesday 27th June 2023
For today’s reading, we are using the Sibilla della Zingara, or Gypsy Oracle deck, a less souped-up version of the Vera Sibilla.
Find out more about these popular decks here in my Introduction:
The cards today fell as follows:
The Cards
Lover, Thief, Priest, Melancholy, Lord, Soldier, Scholar, Constancy, Joyfulness
Card meanings for these cards can be found here:
The Reading
There is a man, likely an older one or in senior position at the centre of the reading (Lord), who is thinking about his losses, and has succumbed to negativity (Melancholy). He will be strategising and is on the defensive (Soldier) , to try to keep things stable (Constancy), although his methods are unlikely to change. A passionate side of him has been lost (Thief, Lover, Melancholy), and he’ll need official or legal advice now over what has been lost and how he fights it (Thief, Priest, Soldier). He needs to learn a lot at this point (Scholar) about what upsets him (Melancholy) and what is unchanging (Constancy). There’s a sense of celebration ahead, too (Joyfulness) over an enforcement of power (Soldier) bringing certainty.
He is feeling negative and defensive at this time (Melancholy, Lord, Soldier), and is looking for advice over the loss of love he’s experiencing (Lover, Thief, Priest). He’ll always be reading or learning about victories (Scholar, Constancy, Joyfulness).
He appears to feel right now that his losses are constant (Theft, Lord, Constancy), and he’s learning to be negative about previous passions (Lover, Melancholy, Scholar). Ahead, is strategic or military advice for victory (Priest, Soldier, Joyfulness).
A senior man considers his losses and has succumbed to negativity. He’ll be strategic and planning his defence to keep things stable although his methods are unlikely to change. His passionate self has been lost and he’ll be needing official or military advice now over how he fights or defends against that. There’s a lot to learn about what upsets him and what won’t change. There’s a chance of victory, too, over a soldier bringing something to celebrate.