Herzog
Four of Coins Victoria Regina
A Japanese warrior sits in a calm, meditative pose. He holds sword which is sheathed but appears ready for action. Behind the Warrior are four huge clocks, they each read about two minutes to three
The companion book for the Victoria Regina contains some of the finest writing Ive come across. I have learned many new insights already.
The Four of Coins, from my understanding, is a card about "holding back", being "miserly" in one way or another. Yet the companion for this deck mentions nothing about this. Instead, the card is interpreted as meaning a situation that has become more "Stable". You are more "Confident" now and have become more "Grounded". Also, hard work and preparing background work on a project, and taking care of our physical needs
There is no mention of the usual meanings. I find this strange, and confusing
A Japanese warrior sits in a calm, meditative pose. He holds sword which is sheathed but appears ready for action. Behind the Warrior are four huge clocks, they each read about two minutes to three
The companion book for the Victoria Regina contains some of the finest writing Ive come across. I have learned many new insights already.
The Four of Coins, from my understanding, is a card about "holding back", being "miserly" in one way or another. Yet the companion for this deck mentions nothing about this. Instead, the card is interpreted as meaning a situation that has become more "Stable". You are more "Confident" now and have become more "Grounded". Also, hard work and preparing background work on a project, and taking care of our physical needs
There is no mention of the usual meanings. I find this strange, and confusing