the question: will eye get to keep my lover??
the cards:
king of swords: Judge well and wisely in matters between you and your possible love interest. You are the one with the final say.
The King of Swords in this position stands for fairness and even handed treatment. He settles disputes, assists in the resolution of conflicts and mediates. Bringing analytical and interrogative skills to bear on whatever the current drama may be, the King of Swords is by consent of his community the impartial adjudicator.
Work hard to maintain such a position and reputation. Patient listening and penetrating questions are his signature, and those qualities are just what are presently being asked of you.
page of cups: The lover you desire — or you yourself — may need steadying while going through an awakening.
The Page of Cups (in some decks, a Princess) in this position either represents you or a person you will be involved with, one whose naivete and innocence, while beautiful, may be a danger to themselves. Your task is to help this person to awaken to the full implications of the situation at hand without dashing hopes or demeaning idealism.
Gentle handling may be required as you offer a chance to become more practical and look beyond dreaminess to the reality of the problems to be resolved. Instead of throwing cold water, balance wishful thinking with a healthy dose of pragmatism.
five of pentacles: Stay conscious of your deepest values and most cherished long-term relationship goals.
The Five of Coins in this position challenges you to stay in balance when you experience arousal from powerful, new magnetic forces of change. No matter how exhilarating and overpowering this feeling may be, remain attuned to the standards and relationship goals that have always been important to you.
Promises you may make or which are made to you in a potential relationship at this time must be congruent with your overall goals or else there may be conflict in the future. Take the time to communicate your wishes to your next partner so you are both working towards the same objectives. You’ll appreciate each other’s efforts more as a result.
Note: In the English decks, like the Rider-Waite, the sickly poor freezing outside a well-lit church warn of the painful outcomes of bad choices, rather than focusing on the dynamic tension of the choosing itself, as in the traditional Continental decks.
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