8 in tarot numerology1/15/2024 ![]() The above interpretation is what I am going to use as a guide to decipher what it means when you receive lots of Eights in your Tarot reading. In some cases, eight can represent drive and perfectionism. In Tarot and numerology, the number eight is associated with re-evaluating where you have come from and assessing if this matches where you would like to go. The number eight is considered rather special in many religions, cultures, and traditions, so receiving many of them in your Tarot reading can be a positive omen, depending on what your goals and aims are. The Wheel of Fortune = good fortune & luck.Have you just performed a Tarot card reading and received lots of Eights? Are there four, three, or two cards numbered Eight in your reading? Does your spread contain multiple Eights? If this sounds like you, you’re in the right place! Ten + Wands = over-burdened (the opposite of completion). Ten + Swords = hitting rock bottom (the opposite of success). The Tens represent completion and success. Nine + Pentacles = individual abundance & luxury. They are the personal insights and individual experience you find when you are alone. The Nines represent solitude and independence. Strength = unconditional personal regard. The Eights represent movement, speed, and personal power.Įight + Cups = moving on to find something better.Įight + Pentacles = mastery of your craft.Įight + Swords = feeling trapped (the opposite of movement).Įight + Wands = quickly arriving options & change. Seven + Wands = defending your boundaries & fighting back. Seven + Swords = trickery & cutting corners. Seven + Pentacles = impatience & lethargy. Seven + Cups = wishful thinking & temptations. They act as a warning against those times when you try to justify your actions. The Sevens represent reflection and assessment. They are about problem-solving in community with others. The Sixes represent the new normal after the chaos and lessons of the Fives. The Hierophant = conformity to the masses. They represent instability, isolation, conflict, crisis, and loss.įive + Pentacles = physical and financial loss. The Fives are mid-point between the Aces and the Tens, when things turn nasty. Think of a foundation with four solid corners.įour + Wands = marking life’s big moments. The Fours represent stability, security, and things that don’t move. ![]() The Empress = abundant fertility & creation. Three + Wands = mid-project waiting & teamwork. ![]() Three + Swords = heartbreak (the opposite of connection). Three + Pentacles = apprenticeship & collaboration. The Threes represent relationships and connecting with others. The High Priestess = hidden insights & secrets. Two + Wands = pre-project planning & decision-making. They have to do with pairings, tension, and decisions. The Twos are about balancing options and making choices. Things happen quickly, so you will need to take quick action.Īce + Pentacles = new job or new investments.Īce + Swords = new challenges or problems. The Ones represent fresh starts and new beginnings. That was a pretty quick overview, so let’s dive a little deeper… Card by Card Tarot Numerology The Ones Tarot Cards Nines represent Independence and Solitude.Sevens represent Reflection and Assessment.Sixes represent Community and the New Normal.Threes represent Creating and Connecting.Once you learn the patterns and logic behind your cards and how they are organized, you can easily remember the tarot card meanings of the Pips cards (otherwise known as the Cups, Pentacles, Swords, and Wands suits of cards). Like everything else she creates, her Basics go pretty deep. If you want a more in depth look at this topic, I highly recommend Benebell Wen’s blog post, Numerology Basics. Want more tarot videos like this one? Click here.
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