The Empress card is all abundance, as it celebrates the joy of a full life. Its appearance indicates that the querant’s life is not only abundant, but also blessed – as he/she has material as well as emotional wealth. This card is a strong indicator of impending motherhood (for women), or the arrival of a bundle of joy (in general). This is a strong ‘Yes’ card.
March 10 – The Empress
March 10, 2009March 9 – Nine of Cups
March 9, 2009Nine of Cups provides a picture of contentment. It is a sign of delight in all its physical sense. This card denotes a person whose wish has been granted; however, sometimes the card raises the question of “you got what you wanted, but are you sure it is what you really want?”. Its appearance indicates the presence of a certain amount of smugness in the querant, due to his/her sense of satisfaction at their good fortune.
March 8 – Ace of Pentacles
March 9, 2009The Ace of Pentacles is a sign that one’s dreams are now ready to be converted into reality. This is the time to take the first step in a new enterprise, or a new way of living – anything related to the practical, material world. This card indicates that the querant has his/her feet firmly on the ground, and that their dreams are not all fantasy, but actually capable of being realised. This card signifies real-world impact of a venture, and achievement of tangible results.
March 7 – The Hermit
March 9, 2009The Hermit card represents a desire to turn one’s back on the world, to focus on one’s inner self. The appearance of this card often suggests a need to spend time in solitude – a space where distraction is minimal. This space and time serve the purpose of one’s search for what lies beneath the obvious. The still center amidst hectic activity – the calm in the eye of the storm, so to speak – is signified by the Hermit.
March 6 – Three of Wands
March 9, 2009Three of Wands is a card of vision and foresight. It also denotes leadership – as a visionary, one not only sees far into the future, but is also willing to go there first, if necessary. This is the card for exploration; it indicates that the querant is seeking greater possibilities, even if that means he/she has to set out into uncharted territories. This is a call for expanding one’s horizons.
March 5 – King of Pentacles
March 7, 2009King of Pentacles represents an enterprising, adept person. He/she is competent, and can be relied on to work things out effieciently and successfully. They are well-informed in practical matters, and deal with any issue in a pragmatic manner, keeping the end result in mind. They keep their word. They are dependable in a crisis, and wield a stabilising influence over any situation.
March 4 – Justice
March 7, 2009The Justice card represents the understanding that life is ultimately fair and just. It urges one to play a fair game, and focus on doing what needs to be done. This card sometimes indicates legal tangles, long-pending issues that may need to be settled. This card signifies karma – cause and effect. One will ultimately receive what is due to oneself in return for his/her deeds.
March 3 – Seven of Cups
March 7, 2009The appearance of the Seven of Cups indicates that the querant is living amidst fantasies. This card also denotes that one is being offered varied options from which to choose; but usually, this is an indicator that the querant is building castles in the air. One may get caught up in illusions, letting go of reality, and overindulge, entering into addictive patterns. It is also a strong signal that the querant is inclined towards indolence.
March 2 – Page of Wands
March 7, 2009Page cards usually are a call for taking action. The Page of Wands asks the querant to take steps in the area of self-expression. It urges one to be creative, inventive and go in a new direction. It asks one to be a leader, overcome one’s fears and move beyond doubts. It denotes optimism and passion, and is the embodiment of the quote “Where there is a will, there is a way”.
March 1 – The Hierophant
March 7, 2009This card denotes the presence of structure, the existence of an institutionalised setting. It represents the adherence to tried and tested methods, playing it by the book. This card is a symbol of the need to conform to rules and tradition. It also represents official learning, especially in groups. It denotes the development of roles of each individual within a society, or any organised set up.