PAMUYA
When I look into the Four of Coins I see Scrooge, holding onto his money so tightly. This is a card of material gain either earned, or from an inheritance, but with no emotional or spiritual gain. Without the wisdom to help you manage your money you may spend it all or hoard it. Another thought is, you do not want to lose what you have gained, so you become preoccupied with protecting your money, having no fun and perhaps even losing your friends in the process. This card is telling you to let go of greed and selfishness, you may lose some money but gain happiness. This card may also indicate you are clinging to the past, and the past must be put behind you, live for today.
The Beatle song "Can't Buy Me Love", well you can't buy happiness either. This card reminds me that happiness is a state of mind, it cannot be bought or given to you through someone else.
I have been taught that this card can represent coming into money, but this card shows he has it, and cherishes it. So to me, you already have what you need, what you seek is beyond the material.
Direct Misery, hanging onto what you have, not letting go, ungenerous nature, love of power and money, fear of loss.
Reversed: Extravagance, prepared to take risks, able to show emotions, release, letting go of power.
The Beatle song "Can't Buy Me Love", well you can't buy happiness either. This card reminds me that happiness is a state of mind, it cannot be bought or given to you through someone else.
I have been taught that this card can represent coming into money, but this card shows he has it, and cherishes it. So to me, you already have what you need, what you seek is beyond the material.
Direct Misery, hanging onto what you have, not letting go, ungenerous nature, love of power and money, fear of loss.
Reversed: Extravagance, prepared to take risks, able to show emotions, release, letting go of power.