Wow! 💗 You've captured the heaviness of Saturn so well! And the idea of your creation having its own life and journey! That is very hard to take. I suppose Saturn's big ask is to do your job to the best of your ability (and then some), and to let go of any attachment to the outcome. Easier said than done. But then, that's Saturn for you. Thanks so much for sharing. 🙏
This card marks a moment of pause—time to reflect with gratitude on your journey so far. You've planted seeds of effort and now wait patiently for the harvest, trusting that your work will bear fruit in its season.
In the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, the gardener stands before unexpected abundance, faced with a crucial choice: what to do with this surprising bounty? Sometimes our rewards exceed our plans, demanding we decide how to handle gifts we hadn't anticipated.
Yet sometimes the harvest looks nothing like what we envisioned. What grows may be so different from our expectations that we're tempted to label it failure—when in truth, it might be exactly what we need, disguised as disappointment.
The harvest—whether expected, surprising, or seemingly wrong—requires both patience and the wisdom to recognize value in unexpected forms.
Wow! 💗 You've captured the heaviness of Saturn so well! And the idea of your creation having its own life and journey! That is very hard to take. I suppose Saturn's big ask is to do your job to the best of your ability (and then some), and to let go of any attachment to the outcome. Easier said than done. But then, that's Saturn for you. Thanks so much for sharing. 🙏
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What is the seven of pentacle refering to?
This card marks a moment of pause—time to reflect with gratitude on your journey so far. You've planted seeds of effort and now wait patiently for the harvest, trusting that your work will bear fruit in its season.
In the Rider-Waite-Smith deck, the gardener stands before unexpected abundance, faced with a crucial choice: what to do with this surprising bounty? Sometimes our rewards exceed our plans, demanding we decide how to handle gifts we hadn't anticipated.
Yet sometimes the harvest looks nothing like what we envisioned. What grows may be so different from our expectations that we're tempted to label it failure—when in truth, it might be exactly what we need, disguised as disappointment.
The harvest—whether expected, surprising, or seemingly wrong—requires both patience and the wisdom to recognize value in unexpected forms.