galadrial
Graham's booklet says: "Candy is a successful writer who has sold a great number of books. She has now accumulated enough financial gain to relax. Candy feels secure on the material level because her profession is profitable.
Divinitory Meaning: The Four of Coins represents a time of stability resulting from hard work.
Reverse Meaning: Greed, fear of failure, loss of wealth."
One of the first things that struck me about this card were the pink walls. They reminded me of a once upsent stomach (all those bills!) being soothed by Pepto Bismol (ahhh, regular money coming in). If the mouse is a customer who is complimenting her on her work, her face/body language seem to indicate she hasn't lost the thrill of having her work appreciated, and that his praise is surely payment as valuable as that on the table.
I drew this in the soul card position (I generally do a soul/mind/body 3 card daily spread), and that makes me think that she has another, a "soul" type of wealth- the ability to feel content with a comfortable living and not to always be after the "more that is never enough".
Divinitory Meaning: The Four of Coins represents a time of stability resulting from hard work.
Reverse Meaning: Greed, fear of failure, loss of wealth."
One of the first things that struck me about this card were the pink walls. They reminded me of a once upsent stomach (all those bills!) being soothed by Pepto Bismol (ahhh, regular money coming in). If the mouse is a customer who is complimenting her on her work, her face/body language seem to indicate she hasn't lost the thrill of having her work appreciated, and that his praise is surely payment as valuable as that on the table.
I drew this in the soul card position (I generally do a soul/mind/body 3 card daily spread), and that makes me think that she has another, a "soul" type of wealth- the ability to feel content with a comfortable living and not to always be after the "more that is never enough".