Princess Judy
21 Ways - Step Three: Golden Tarot 8 of Coins
1. This card seems very straightforward to me. Honest (and hard) work, the job has to be done, and done well. It has a lot of straight lines, and also all the colors are brown. No popping eye colors, no frills. So straightforward honest and hard work are what it is. Getting down to business. With hard I don't mean work yourself to death, but I do mean: using your hands and getting things done, all in a very practical manner. There might be a drop of sweat here and there, but this person isn't a workaholic like most businessmen seem to be today.
This person gets a lot of satisfaction out of his work. He works in a silent manner and natural tempo, and get loads done. He does his work with attention, and does it really well. He's very skillful in what he does.
A craftsman from a guild.
2. I'm a true craftsman, I lóve what I'm doing. My work is not just any work, it is work that I love, that I'd like to develop, that only I can do in this particular way. It's why I came here on this earth. I could do this my whole life, and never get tired of it. I'm working alone and I love the solitude, the work with my hands. It brings me in a zen like state. The cloth on my head is blue/purplish and symbolizes the inspiration I get from the Divine. My sleeves are red and indicate that I know how to channel this force into something tangible. I feel very rooted, and all the brown stand for my earthiness and practicality. My clothes are very practical too, it makes some people think of monk's clothing. I like it. Fashion isn't important to me, comfortable clothes are, so I can do my work properly and not get distracted. In a way, I am kind of a monk, dedicated to my work and learning and developing myself. I keep delving deeper and deeper into it and studying it from different angles. The source brings me endless inspiration and joy. I don't need anything else, this is enough.
3. It was a summer years ago and I was working on my book. Although I worked full time at the moment, I also managed to go to the gym, then went home by train and wrote a bit in the train, then cooked a healthy and very satisfying meal for myself, and then settled on the couch in my study to write, with the doors coming out on the balcony behind me wide open, a summer breeze gently coming in. I felt completely satisfied and relished in the solitude and the work I got done. Everything seemed in perfect harmony, it was one of the happiest summers in my life.
1. This card seems very straightforward to me. Honest (and hard) work, the job has to be done, and done well. It has a lot of straight lines, and also all the colors are brown. No popping eye colors, no frills. So straightforward honest and hard work are what it is. Getting down to business. With hard I don't mean work yourself to death, but I do mean: using your hands and getting things done, all in a very practical manner. There might be a drop of sweat here and there, but this person isn't a workaholic like most businessmen seem to be today.
This person gets a lot of satisfaction out of his work. He works in a silent manner and natural tempo, and get loads done. He does his work with attention, and does it really well. He's very skillful in what he does.
A craftsman from a guild.
2. I'm a true craftsman, I lóve what I'm doing. My work is not just any work, it is work that I love, that I'd like to develop, that only I can do in this particular way. It's why I came here on this earth. I could do this my whole life, and never get tired of it. I'm working alone and I love the solitude, the work with my hands. It brings me in a zen like state. The cloth on my head is blue/purplish and symbolizes the inspiration I get from the Divine. My sleeves are red and indicate that I know how to channel this force into something tangible. I feel very rooted, and all the brown stand for my earthiness and practicality. My clothes are very practical too, it makes some people think of monk's clothing. I like it. Fashion isn't important to me, comfortable clothes are, so I can do my work properly and not get distracted. In a way, I am kind of a monk, dedicated to my work and learning and developing myself. I keep delving deeper and deeper into it and studying it from different angles. The source brings me endless inspiration and joy. I don't need anything else, this is enough.
3. It was a summer years ago and I was working on my book. Although I worked full time at the moment, I also managed to go to the gym, then went home by train and wrote a bit in the train, then cooked a healthy and very satisfying meal for myself, and then settled on the couch in my study to write, with the doors coming out on the balcony behind me wide open, a summer breeze gently coming in. I felt completely satisfied and relished in the solitude and the work I got done. Everything seemed in perfect harmony, it was one of the happiest summers in my life.