The cards invite you to take a new direction in your life, to renew your personal projects, and allow yourself to set new goals. This is why you need to turn to the future more than ever, so you can take stock of your current situation. The cards represent a person who has reached the end of a cycle. Someone who has accomplished things of which they are proud but who seems to look ahead with some uncertainty, and even apprehension. It represents the need to continually renew personal goals in order to avoid situations where you are defeated or blocked.
Your draw suggests a turnaround in your life in December 2019. The return of this person who is so important to you could be a trigger that will open new doors on a personal level. In fact you are in a transition period; the end of one cycle and the beginning of a new story. Day after day, you will have to make decisions and move forward in your life path in order to make this a happy and fulfilling transition for you.
An offer which will change the future should not be refused..
A change of residence or a journey may be in store for you.
Four of Coins
SELF:
A legacy of some kind provides a stable foundation upon which to build.
The Four of Coins in this position suggests that you have been blessed with some kind of inheritance assets, which you are still learning how to put to good use. This endowment may be monetary or it may be some other form of generous support. It gives you a relatively stable base upon which you can build. When you are fully aware of what a blessing it is, you can cultivate a feeling of gratitude and make the best use of your advantage. On the other hand, there is a chance you will squander its value. It's OK to be playful, but beware of irresponsible pleasure-seeking. In the English-school decks, we see the image of a person who is stuck in his or her misunderstanding of how the material plane works. He's afraid to let go of his four measly coins, because he doesn't know he has to give in order to get. When looked at this way, this is the card of "poverty consciousness."


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